Horses add another level of impact to the trail and campsites, but there are plenty of ways to make sure you leave the area as nice—or nicer—than you found it.
Every year, millions of people experience the magic of the Grand Canyon. Trails are the lifeline of the national park and so much goes into maintaining them.
At what point does speed become a problem? With the increased number of recreationists and all of the emerging forms of trail activities, there’s been a renewed sense of concern over how fast folks are going on the trail.
Mountain bike Hall of Famer, Leigh Donovan, talks about how to safely and respectfully ride and share trails with ebikes—both in and out of the saddle.
Keep the engagement rolling beyond your friend group. When you’re out on the trail and see an unfamiliar face, reaching out can make or break someone’s day. Here are four ways to be a better friend on the trail, with your crew, and to strangers alike.