Christian MurilloExplorer
My love for natural landscape photography is what first got me outside. Now, I can hardly stay indoors. My sense of adventure has led me to travel all over the US (mostly in the SE), and also drove me to complete a +42,000 mile trip around the world.
Hike the Appalachian Trail to Preachers Rock
Cleveland, Georgia
5.0
2.1 mi
/ 425 ft gain
The Appalachian Trail is arguably the most famous thru-hike in the world. Along its 2,181-mile journey, there are many beautiful mountain views, and Preachers Rock is definitely one of them. A large granite slab near the summit of Big Cedar Mountain reveals mountain views that are truly the epitome of what North Georgia is all about.
Just 1.5 hours North of Atlanta, the Woody Gap trailhead...
Take a Sunrise Stroll around Matheson Hammock
Coral Gables, Florida
5.0
Matheson Hammock is a beautiful park in the heart of one of the oldest sections of Miami, just off of Old Culter Road. This is far off the tourist map which is mostly confined to South Beach. However, it is just 20 minutes from the beach and 10 minutes from Downtown. The park is enjoyed by many locals during the day, due to the mossy oaks in its interior, intimate mangroves, and breezy palms ...
Twin and Island Lakes
Kyburz, California
5.0
6.26 mi
/ 1237 ft gain
The Twin Lakes trail starts winding through a pine forest, with a couple of bridge crossings over crystal clear trout-filled streams. The marsh-like water is very slow-moving, and even though it is indeed beautiful, it is also a prime location for pesky mosquitoes in the summertime. Be sure to load up on bug spray for this section.
The trail continues on a gentle climb as you leave a large ...
Anhinga Trail
Miami-Dade County, Florida
4.8
1.39 mi
/ 62 ft gain
The Everglades National Park is a superb spot for viewing wading birds and alligators off an easy paved path. There are a number of observation decks along the way, off of the main path. The trail begins at the Visitor Center, following Taylor Slough.
The Anhinga Trail is one of the best places to see alligators in this part of the Everglades, so be sure to walk to the end of the paved path an...
Siler Bald from Wayah Gap
Franklin, North Carolina
5.0
3.66 mi
/ 1060 ft gain
The Appalachian Trail does not need a lot of hype beyond its existing legendary status. However, there are certain parts of it that do stand out as being a little extra special. Siler Bald is one of those spots. A large clearing starting from Snowbird Gap and going all the way up to Siler Bald provides some of the best views on the North Carolina section of the AT.
The trail starts from Wa...
Paddle to Minnie's Lake
Fargo, Georgia
4.0
The paddle to Minnie's Lake from Stephen C. Foster State Park covers some of the most beautiful territory in all of the Okefenokee swamp. Not only will you immerse yourself in beautifully flooded cypress forests, but you will also see plenty of wildlife along the way. Bring your Canoe, Kayak, or SUP on this 7.6 mile round-trip paddle to experience the true beauty of the swamp. Note: You can r...
Hike the Hogskin Loop to Stripmine Falls
Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee
2.5
1.3 mi
Stripmine Falls is not the biggest waterfall in the area, but it is both beautiful and accessible with just a short and easy out-and-back (or loop) hike. The additional attraction of cool swimming pools along Chickamauga creek make this an ideal destination for a day full of relaxation and adventure. The trailhead is located just 25 minutes north of Chattanooga, nearest to the township of Sod...
Hike Sitton's Gulch Trail
Rising Fawn, Georgia
5.0
5.7 mi
/ 1060 ft gain
Hiking Sitton's Gulch is a great option for those who want to get a little more distance than what the 2.1 mile Waterfalls trail has to offer. This bit of extra distance will separate you from a lot of the weekend crowd and will expose you to two more waterfalls, in addition to Cherokee and Hemlock Falls. The trailhead is the same as the Waterfall trail trailhead, at the end of Cloudland Canyo...
Hike the Kitching Creek Loop in Jonathan Dickinson SP
Jupiter, Florida
4.0
7.9 mi
/ 70 ft gain
Jonathan Dickinson State Park has 3 main trails, the East Loop Trail (9.8 miles), Hobe Mountain Trail (0.4 miles), and the Kitching Creek Loop (7.5 miles). In this adventure, I will only talk about the Kitching Creek Loop and the Hobe Mountain trail. The Hobe Mountain Trail can be easily paired with the other two trails because of its short distance and accessibility. The Kitching Creek Loop pr...
Emery Creek Falls
Chatsworth, Georgia
5.0
5.9 mi
/ 833 ft gain
The hike to the five waterfalls on the Emery Creek trail is one of the most spectacular hikes in Georgia. This trail is moderate in climb, yet secluded in the Cohutta Wilderness and challenging enough to keep crowds away. Two things to note about this trail: it is wet (there are 20 creek crossings), and it can be tricky to navigate if you do not stick to a few simple tips.
The first tip for th...
Neer Garh Waterfalls
Jonk, India
3.5
1.53 mi
/ 919 ft gain
About a mile and a half NE from the Laxman Julla Bridge in Rishikesh lies one of the best natural escapes around. A series of three stunning waterfalls make up the Neer Garh falls. Although Rishikesh is a city that is driven by a booming tourist economy, you will find that these waterfalls are more of a "off the beaten path" type of spot, where mostly locals go to take a dip in the cool pools...
Camp at Alexander Springs
Altoona, Florida
1 mi
/ 0 ft gain
Alexander Springs Recreation Area is an incredible natural area that provides something for any adventure seeker to love. The main attraction here is the beautiful headspring, which is one of the 27 first magnitude springs here in Florida. This spring in particular maintains a cool 72 degrees fahrenheit year round and is the only spring in the Ocala national forest where Scuba Diving is permi...
Kayak George H. Sparks Reservoir
Lithia Springs, GeorgiaSweetwater Creek State Park has a lot to offer in terms of adventure. One of the best things about this park is its proximity to the city of Atlanta. It is incredible how easy it is to feel like you are hours away from the city, even though Sweetwater is only several miles west of the city. It might just be my love for the water, but kayaking the George H. Sparks Reservoir is one of the best wa...
Sweetwater Creek Red Trail
Lithia Springs, Georgia
4.8
1.48 mi
/ 46 ft gain
Sweetwater Creek State Park lies just about 20 minutes West of Downtown Atlanta. An easy drive along I-20 from the large city makes this park a very popular destination, especially on the weekends. Out of the parks three main trails, the Red Trail is by far my favorite. Scenic river views and a stop by the ruins of a burnt down civil war era manufacturing mill are the main highlights. If yo...
Take a Hot Air Balloon Ride over Cappadocia
Uçhisar Belediyesi, TurkeyHot air balloon rides are super cool pretty much anywhere, but Cappadocia's lunar landscape provides a once in a lifetime opportunity to see bizarre rock formations from a truly unique angle. If you ever find yourself in Turkey, definitely make it a priority to take a hot air balloon ride in one of the top three hot air ballooning spots in the world.Most of the ballooning companies will pick yo...
Hike the Tumbling Waters Trail
Ellijay, Georgia
5.0
1.3 mi
/ 160 ft gain
Just North of Carters Lake lies one of its tributaries, Tails Creek. The Tumbling Waters Trail follows along a scenic stretch of this creek as it cascades its way towards the lake. This trail is moderately trafficked and considered a local favorite.
The Tumbling Waters trailhead also contains a boat ramp for recreational use. A daily fee of $3 is required to use these facilities and the mone...
Hike the Beech Bottom Trail to Jacks River Falls
Copperhill, Tennessee
5.0
9 mi
/ 315 ft gain
Jacks River Falls is one of Georgia's most impressive waterfalls. Containing several cascades that combine to an 80 foot waterfall, this destination provides spectacular views and refreshing pools to take a dip in. You can approach the falls from either Jacks River Falls trail or the Beech Bottom trail, but in this article I will outline only the Beech Bottom trail.The Beech Bottom trail star...
Climb Pemberton's Climbing Trees
Yeagarup, Western Australia
4.3
Just outside of the small town of Pemberton in Western Australia are three towering Karri trees that you can climb to to their highest branches. The Karri tree is the third tallest species in the world, just behind the famous Sequoias and Douglas Firs. With the help of bolted pegs that spiral around the massive tree trunks, you can slowly make your way up to panoramic viewing platforms above ...
Hike the St. Francis Yellow Trail
Paisley, Florida
3 mi
/ 14 ft gain
All of the pictures were taken during the epic collaboration between The Outbound Collective and The North Face in the Basecamp Orlando event.
Just an hour north of Orlando lies the expansive, diverse, and beautiful Ocala National Forest. The Ocala National Forest boasts some of the bests hikes in the state, and while this short hike might not blow your mind, it fully immerses you in the deep ...
Bouldering Granite City
Highlands, North Carolina
5.0
0.3 mi
/ 96 ft gain
At the foot of Blackrock Mountain just outside of Highlands, North Carolina, lies one of the most unique and secluded natural playgrounds around. Granite City is composed of several massive granite boulders, ranging between 10-40 feet tall. This spot is most popular for bouldering (mostly V0-V2), although it is equally cool for just wandering around the labyrinth of narrow slots between the b...
Sunrise Hike up Mount Batur
Kintamani, Indonesia
4.7
5 mi
/ 2624.7 ft gain
When most people think of Bali, they think about its countless resorts, relaxing spas, or epic waves. Although all of these things have something great to offer, there is nothing quite like trekking in pure darkness to see one of the most incredible sunrises unravel in front of your eyes. Be warned, you will not be the only one with the Mt. Batur summit vantage point of an Indonesian sunset o...
Tumbling Rock Cave
Scottsboro, Alabama
5.0
2.4 mi
/ 200 ft gain
As Tumbling Rock Cave is a private property owned and controlled by SCCI, a permit is required to access the cave. Permits can only be applied for online here, and once granted, SCCI will provide the exact location of the cave. Caving is not only an inherently dangerous activity due to difficult navigation, lack of light, and hypothermic conditions, but caves are also extremely sensitive envi...
Paddle the St. Johns River from East Orlando
Christmas, FloridaPaddling along the St. Johns River is the perfect relaxing escape that lets you see the real Florida. Bring your Kayak, Canoe, or SUP to explore one of the few rivers worldwide that flows North. Just 45 minutes from Downtown Orlando, this adventure is great for someone who either wants to see the real Florida or simply wants to get away from the crowds of the city and its theme parks. The curr...
Hike the Takesi Trail
-16.488643,-67.899031, Bolivia
24.9 mi
/ 6233.6 ft gain
The Takesi trail is a 40km section of the Inca trail that covers some of the most diverse landscapes in the region, and has significant pre-columbian history that will keep you engaged the entire time. Although the trek is not too difficult, there is a fairly significant climb in the beginning of the hike and over 2,500m of descent down to “Los Yungas” (the jungles), after the 4,700m pass at “...
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