Rocky Mountain 3-Day Snowshoe Getaway

Rocky Mountain National Park is one of America’s most popular National Parks, but in the winter time there is a completely different feel. With far fewer visitors and more active wildlife you can get immersed in a truly wilderness experience. The majestic high peaks are engulfed in snow, the trees sparkle in the sunlight and […]
Snowshoeing Mammoth Tour at Yellowstone National Park

Snowshoeing in Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone National Park, America’s first National Park, is a popular summertime destination, but winter brings a special beauty, and a solitary feel in this unique landscape. Our experience at Mammoth Hot Springs will bring the wilderness to you, as we explore the area on snowshoes, visiting waterfalls, travertine terraces, thermal areas where […]
Rocky Mountain National Park Guided Hiking Tour

Rocky Mountain National Park is one of America’s great scenic treasures, in a state renowned for its high-mountain majesty. Within its borders are some of the world’s most spectacular alpine features – year-round glaciers, countless lakes, craggy rocks reaching to the sky, beautiful mountain valleys, extensive wildlife, vast tundra above timberline, and more than 40 peaks […]
Complete Yellowstone Guided Hiking Tour

Explore The First US National Park on a Guided Hike in Yellowstone March 1, 1872 President Ulysses S. Grant signed into law the establishment of our nation’s first national park – Yellowstone. Widely held to be the first national park in the world, the park is known for its wildlife and its many geothermal features. It has […]
North Cascades National Park Hiking

Hiking North Cascades National Park Some of the west’s most rugged, dramatically sculpted, high-alpine terrain lies within the parameters of the Cascade Range that stretches from British Columbia southward into northern California. Glaciation claims a major share of the credit for the rugged character of North Cascades National Park and remains an active force today. More than 300 glaciers […]
Crater Lake National Park Hiking Tour with Oregon Caves

Crater Lake National Park – Cascade Range Crater Lake has gained a reputation for its impossibly blue lake – can that really exist? It was created about 7,700 years ago, when a violent eruption triggered the collapse of a tall peak. Now it is the deepest lake in the United States, and it is that depth […]
Olympic National Park Hikes in Washington State Tour

Hike Olympic National Park With an Expert Guide Olympic National Park, situated in the heart of the Olympic Peninsula at land’s end in the northwestern corner of Washington, dominated by the towering glacier-capped peaks of the Olympic Range, stands as one of the last genuine wilderness regions in the “lower 48.” Much of the park […]
The Adirondack Mountains, NY Hiking

The Ultimate Multiday Hiking Trip in the Adirondacks The Adirondack region in northern New York is part of the largest state park in the nation, and the High Peaks region, the site of two Winter Olympics, is where we will concentrate our trip. Rounded mountains, babbling brooks, narrow chasms and inviting lakes all beckon as […]
Acadia National Park Tour

Acadia National Park Sweeping mountain views, rugged ocean scenery and abundant wildlife all contribute to the splendor that is Acadia National Park. The heart and soul of Acadia is Mount Desert Island, a short drive from the airport. The island is a place with scenic pink-granite mountains, deep glacial ponds, cobblestone beaches and ocean side cliffs. Bald […]
Vermont Fall Foliage Hiking Tour

Views of The Best Fall Foliage in New England Towering white church steeples, creaky covered bridges, rolling country lanes, vibrantly colored foliage, colonial architecture, antique shops, village greens: these are all images of quintessential Vermont, and exactly what we will experience on our new Vermont Fall Colors Hiking tour. Other signatures of Vermont include cheddar […]