Active and Adventure Travel Guide


Our Active and Adventure Travel Experts

Karen Berger
Karen Berger

Karen Berger has earned her reputation as a hiking expert with footsteps—literally millions of them. Seventeen thousand miles. Six continents. And hundreds of stories. She has hiked America's "Triple Crown" of hiking trails: the Appalachian, Pacific Crest, and Continental Divide trails, and has walked across England, Scotland, France, Holland, Beligum, and the Netherlands. MORE »


Deke Castleman
Deke Castleman

Deke Castleman is the author of eight editions of Compass Las Vegas, six editions of Nevada Handbook, one edition of Compass Nevada, and one edition of Utah and Nevada Camping. He lives in Reno and has been traveling around and writing about Nevada for more than 20 years. MORE »


Mike Kautz
Mike Kautz

Kautz is a Mainer, writer, and photographer who spends his winters in Montana and his summers in Maine. Mike grew up along the Maine-New Hampshire border and learned to hike, bike, climb, ski, hunt, and paddle in the foothills of the White Mountains. He is currently at work on a book of non-fiction about his home state. MORE »


Karen Kefauver
Karen Kefauver

Karen Kefauver is a freelance journalist based in Santa Cruz, California. Since 1996, she has specialized in writing articles about adventure travel and endurance sports with an emphasis on road biking and mountain biking tours. A former triathlete and competitive cyclist, Karen is always ready to hike, bike, kayak, skydive or riverboard in an exciting destination. MORE »


Brian Kevin
Brian Kevin

Though he cut his adventure teeth in the Wisconsin and Minnesota northwoods, Brian Kevin lives, writes, and plays in Missoula, Montana. When he's nesting, Brian skips the adventure thing altogether and writes about books and music for magazines such as Paste, Plenty, and High Country News. MORE »


Kim Lipker
Kim Lipker

Rockies native Kim Lipker is a writer, mom, and an outdoor enthusiast based in the beautiful town of Fort Collins, Colorado. The Rocky Mountains are her home, but her heart also belongs to Hawaii, where she has traveled extensively. Her children are sixth-generation natives of Colorado, and they've traveled right along with mom. MORE »


Steve Metzger
Steve Metzger

Steve Metzger is the author of the first six editions of Moon Handbooks New Mexico (Avalon Travel Publishing) and the first five editions of Moon Handbooks Colorado (Avalon Travel Publishing), as well as Day Trips Sacramento (Globe-Pequot Press). He has published more than 200 magazine and newspaper articles in a wide range of national and international newspapers and magazines. MORE »


Johnny Molloy
Johnny Molloy

Johnny Molloy is a writer and adventurer based in Johnson City, Tennessee. It all started on a backpacking foray into the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. That first trip, though a disaster, unleashed an innate love of the outdoors that has led to his spending more than 100 nights in the wild per year over the past 25 years while backpacking and canoe-camping through the United States. MORE »


Jeremy Pataky
Jeremy Pataky

Jeremy Pataky lives, writes, and works as a hiking and climbing guide in Alaska. He earned an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Montana. MORE »


Adam Polinski
Adam Polinski

Adam has been published in Climbing Magazine and Boulderdash Magazine, and has authored three guidebooklets on rock climbing at Coopers Rock, West Virginia, where he has been climbing for 25 years. MORE »


Laurie Roddy
Laurie Roddy

A native of Houston, Texas, Laurie has been writing for more than 25 years on everything from computers to the outdoors. She now freelances for several Houston-area magazines and recently completed the book 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Houston. MORE »


Alistair Wearmouth
Alistair Wearmouth

With two young children now in tow, Alistair Wearmouth's travel perspective has shifted seismically from digging out the best backpacker hostel in Kathmandu to coping strategies for toddlers on a transatlantic flight. A writer and editor based in Washington, D.C., his world travels have taken him through Europe, India, Nepal, Japan, Southeast Asia, the Canadian Rockies, and beyond. MORE »


Bill Weir
Bill Weir

Back in college, Bill Weir always figured he'd settle down in a career and live happily ever after. Then he discovered traveling. He dreamed of exploring the world, saved up some money, and quit his job. It was the best decision he ever made. MORE »

Featured GORPTravel Trips

Alaska Bicycle Tours
Alaska's Golden Circle Bicycle Tour
Bike from Haines to Skagway along the historic Dalton Trail and White Pass gold rush routes to the Klondike. More »
Bonvoyage Snow Adventures
Quebec Snowmobile & Gourmet Tour
Combine scenic snowmobile trails and small inns with rustic elegance and gourmet meals in Quebec.
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Maple Leaf Adventures
British Columbia - Gulf Islands by Sail
British Columbia's Gulf Islands offer a combination of unique wilderness and eclectic communities.
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Feature Articles

  • Active & Adventure Monthly Guides

    Whether you hike, bike, climb, paddle, or ski, our monthly guides will put on the right track (or river, or rock, or slope) at the right time.

  • Fish Bites Man

    This once-in-a-lifetime trip to the Kola Peninsula, previously off-limits to foreigners, certainly doesn't come cheap. But for serious anglers, it's the ultimate fishing experience.

  • Climbing El Capitan

    You'd think a guy who's topped out on Everest nine times could handle heights. Apparently not. So Outside sent über-guide Dave Hahn up the sheer, 3,000-foot face of El Capitan with a few friends.

  • Wake Them Up With A Splash

    The Colorado River is in trouble. What better way to focus the issues than on 70-millimeter film? Ride along with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., anthropologist Wade Davis, and Imax director Greg MacGillivray as they shoot a Grand Canyon documentary that's sure to make a splash.


Trip Ideas


Practical Advice

  • GORP Packing Lists

    Gearing up for your next adventure? We've got print-and-pack equipment checklists for your favorite outdoor activities, including paddling, hiking, and biking.

  • Camping Primer

    Where are you headed? Sunny beaches, shady forest, or snow-capped mountains? It makes all the difference to campers because clothing, tents, cooking gear, and almost everything else can be sufficient in one situation and inadequate in another.

  • Top Places to Paddle

    Our regional paddling guides will help you nail down the right trip for you, whether it's a leisurely float in the Everglades or a wild ride down the Colorado.

  • Rock Climbing 101

    Being outside with an experienced climber who is trusted and respected is the perfect way to start climbing.


Gear

  • Kayaks

    Find your perfect kayak with our reviews of more than 30 models. Plus, learn how to buy, where to paddle, and the latest in kayak technology.

  • Best New Road Bikes

    Speed doesn't have to hurt. These "comfort performance" bikes go easy on your back-but not on the competition.

  • Hiking Boots

    Check out the latest hiking boots, get advice from the Gear Guy, and learn how to buy the right pair for you.

  • Keep Good Company

    A greenwash-free primer to the smart, earth-friendly companies you need to know about.

  • Daypacks

    Browse reviews of more than 25 gender-specific daypacks and get buying tips from the Gear Guy.


Fitness

  • Interactive Fitness Guide

    Test your ticker, upgrade your eyes, strengthen your knees, eat smarter, and more with our interactive map of the human body.

  • Running

    Put that weekly jog to rest and take your training to a new level with Outside's guide to technique, gear, and recovery.

  • Fit Stops

    Shed your winter layers at a new climbers' gym in Jackson, Wyoming; a runners' camp in North Carolina; or one of five other gut-busting escapes.

  • Climb an 8,000-Meter Peak

    You need to be physically prepared, of course, but at that altitude climbing becomes mostly a mind game. You're pushing your body where it was never meant to go. However, the payoff is unmatched.

  • Hydration Plan

    Groundbreaking new research shows that there's a better way to fill your tank.


GORPTravel Trips


Photo Credits: Telluride: courtesy, Colorado Ski Country; Ice Climbing: Digital Vision/Getty; Rio Grande River, Texas: Photodisc/Getty; Acadia National Park, Maine: Todd M. Edgar/courtesy, National Park Service; Hammocks Beach State Park, North Carolina: Bill Russ/courtesy, NC Tourism

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