The Six Best Backpacking Trips

By Angel Dudley


End of the season trips can be some of the most exciting and colorful trips of the season. For those looking to explore ecosystems, experience beauty from mountain sides, tranquil waters, and nature at its finest think about experiencing some of the best backpacking trips in North America. Fall is a great time for backpacking as leaves are turning, and those on such trips get to experience the absolute best Fall has to offer.

The Appalachian Trail is a favorite among nature lovers and is a truly unforgettable. The peaks of this beautiful mountain and its well known walks of serenity stretches from the southern reaches of Georgia to Eastern Maine peaks. And while most won't want to take a fourteen state sabbatical, hikers will find good choices at the highest peak in New Hampshire, or in the great wilderness of Maine.

For those that have never experienced the west and all its visual beauty Colorado's Continental Divide is a must for any last of the year backpacker. It is a sight to behold with trails at eight thousand feet in elevation. Those that dare will meet Colorado's Gray's Peak and observe glacier National Park. But take care the mountains can be cold.

The great outdoors has never been as rustic and testing as the Uinta High-line Trail of Utah. This is for those that enjoy rustic, rocky, and testing skills. Those that enjoy rough and tumble will get a sheer taste of will and survival skills as lightning bolts are a common occurrence above the tree line of this mountain.

It also has trails that stretch past 75 miles of tranquil waters. Its views are tranquil. King's peak is Utah's highest point.

Montana known for its beauty and rich and luscious outdoor scenes, fishing and pure escape from city scenes offers the northern Rocky Mountains. It also offers Yellowstone River, scenery worth a long drive to get there, and a type of relaxation and serenity few of viewed. It is a more moderate trail, but beautiful and breath taking.

Virginia holds another exquisitely beautiful place, with Shenandoah Valley. It is a perfect mix between the great outdoors, relaxation, beauty, and rustic living. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains its stunning display of nature's wonder will live visitors hoping for more. Bring a camera and enjoy this place that feels next to paradise itself.

The Grand Cannon is one of the natural wonders of the world, with a profound beauty that is indescribable. For backpackers that want not only a trip, but an experience, the Grand Cannon is one of the best backpacking trips to and won't only satisfy those with a rustic wonder, but the beauty and experience is simply one that those who ever experienced the grand cannon remember throughout life. Those planning for grand cannon trips do need a permit to go on the trails however. Plan four months ahead for this trip.




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