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🧭 How This Product Was Evaluated
- 👣 Comfort and usability for typical hikes
- 🧱 Materials and build quality for repeated outdoor use
- ⚖️ Value compared with similar products in the same category
- 🎒 Fit for beginner and casual hikers
🎯 Who This Is Best For
- 🧑🦯 Beginner hikers and casual outdoor users
- 🌲 Day hikes, light trails, and weekend trips
- 💵 Buyers prioritizing practical value
- 🗺️ General use in parks, trails, and travel hikes
⚙️ Product Overview
🌟 Pros & Cons
- 🙂 Comfortable for most beginner hiking needs
- ⚖️ Balanced feature-to-price ratio
- 🧩 Easy to use with minimal setup
- 🧭 Versatile for different trail conditions
- 🏔️ Advanced users may want higher-end features
- 📏 Performance depends on correct size/fit
📝 Product Details
50 of the greatest hikes in the country, for all abilities and in all landscapes
Beautifully illustrated, this best-of compendium features the most memorable one-day hikes in every region of the United States from Sierra Buttes Lookout in Tahoe National Forest to Grinnell Glacier Trail in Montana’s Glacier National Park to Giant Mountain in Adirondack Park and beyond.
Organized by region, this guide goes into detail about what makes each hike so remarkable and why it might be worth a detour or even a special journey for someone looking to broaden their horizons. All of the hikes are doable during daylight hours and none require camping.
America’s Best Day Hikes comes with all the information anyone would need to experience these unique locations, including details about the hike itself―difficulty, duration, seasonal hazards, and more.―as well as traveling, planning, and packing suggestions. All this paired with Derek Dellinger’s stunning photography makes this incredible volume a must-have for any lover of the outdoors.
100 color photographs, 50 maps
From the Publisher
GRINNELL GLACIER TRAIL—Glacier National Park, Montana

Grinnell Lake from the trail to Grinnell Glacier

DISTANCE: 10.5 milesELEVATION GAIN: 1,840 feetTIME COMMITMENT: 5 to 7 hoursFEE: National Park Pass or entrance feeDOGS: Not permittedCAMPING ALONG TRAIL: NoDIFFICULTY: Strenuous but manageable grade, challenges may arise with trail conditions at higher elevations
Snow often persists at higher elevations in the park well into the summer, and hikers attempting the Grinnell Glacier Trail in June and July will most likely encounter snow bridges and potentially difficult snow crossings. Hiking poles can help a great deal with keeping your balance in slick, slippery spots. Traction devices are also recommended early or late in the season when ice may be present.
FISHER TOWERS—Castle Valley, Utah

The Fisher Towers from the final viewpoint

DISTANCE: 4.6 milesELEVATION GAIN: 1,760 feetTIME COMMITMENT: 3 to 4 hoursFEE: NoneDOGS: PermittedCAMPING ALONG TRAIL: NoDIFFICULTY: Rugged trail with moderate ups and downs, made challenging by the lack of shade and extreme heat in summer months
While the crowds congregate in vast numbers at Arches National Park, visitors to the Moab area can find another stunning natural rock formation just a short drive away that few tourists are aware of. This hike below Fisher Towers is probably the best day hike in the area, an always interesting, swerving path through desert washes and gullies, under the base of staggeringly huge rock towers, and finally up to a ridge, where the towers themselves are framed dramatically against a sprawling valley, a panorama of mesas, hills, and mountains. As far as desert hikes go, it doesn’t get much better than this, and even with the competition posed by Utah’s varied scenery and many famous landmarks, the Fisher Towers trek remains one of my favorite hikes in all of the American Southwest.
Publisher : Countryman Press
Publication date : October 22, 2019
Edition : Illustrated
Language : English
Print length : 328 pages
ISBN-10 : 168268265X
ISBN-13 : 978-1682682654
Item Weight : 3 pounds
Dimensions : 8.3 x 1.1 x 10.4 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #119,993 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #16 in Solo Travel Guides #119 in Running & Jogging (Books) #236 in Hiking & Camping Excursion Guides (Books)
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is this suitable for beginners?
Yes. It’s designed to be easy to use and practical for people new to hiking.
What type of hiking is it best for?
Day hikes, light trails, and casual outdoor activities.
Is this good value for money?
It offers a balanced mix of features and price compared with similar products.
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