Posted by Jeff on Sep 25, 2015 @ 9:11 am in Hiking News | 1 comment | Last modified: September 25, 2015
If you think summer is the only season for hiking, it’s time you experience the pleasant temperatures, sparse crowds and incredible beauty that comes with fall.
Thanks to more reasonable temperatures, heat related issues are typically less of a threat and you probably won’t have to call it a day due to mid-afternoon heat. Trails are usually less crowded in the fall when the kids are back in school and people are back at work from their summer vacations. And let’s not forget those stunning yellows, oranges and reds that dot the tips of trees.
Most of us will admit that the scenery is at least half of the reason we go hiking in the first place and there’s no better time to take it all in than autumn. Your camera loves the brilliant hues presented by the deciduous forests.
Here are some highlighted hikes from across the U.S. that show a particularly incredible display of fall colors so you can make the most of the fall hiking season wherever you are.
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Saw they included Blackwater Canyon from your home state. Good choice. A magnificent area.