The trail is wide and clearly marked, and the Town of Warwick says that the trail should be accessible for most residents. A steep hill, however, may be difficult for some hikers, and the trail, which ...
October has started, meaning fall is in full swing and the leaves have changed colors across Utah’s mountains. The only question is where you should go to see these fall colors. Here is a look at five ...
After sustaining damage in back-to-back natural events, this well-known waterfall hike in California's Big Sur is once again open to hikers.
High-elevation trails, such as those in the North Cascades and Mount Rainier National Park, have fall colors earlier than lower-elevation areas. Check trail reports before you set off on your autumnal ...
Hit the road this fall with Virginia’s underrated routes, where stunning foliage and quiet scenery make every mile unforgettable.
Guest column by Central Oregon LandWatch's Lace Thornberg on where to see fall larch colors in Central Oregon, including Bend's Shevlin Park ...
These hiking trails are not for the easily spooked. They are places where the past and panic-inducing phenomena play together. From fog-shrouded swamps to deep, dense forests hiding long-lost ...
After what feels like a long summer, Eugene is here to welcome us back for another year. With cool weather, changing leaves and less rain, it’s the perfect opportunity to get outside. Whether you’re ...
Salt Creek Falls, Oregon's second-highest waterfall, is just 90 minutes from Eugene. Accessible trails and stunning views make it a must-see.
They say Georgia is beautiful, but they rarely speak of the dizzying heights where the true state begins. Black Rock Mountain State Park demands respect before it grants its vision. You climb through ...
Recalls are rising because today’s vehicles are more complex, more connected, and developed on faster timelines. EVs and software-defined vehicles bring powerful new features, but they also introduce ...
WINDSOR — The 9th annual Northern Colorado Down Syndrome Walk begins at 10 a.m. Sunday at Boardwalk Park. The community celebration supports inclusion and local programs for people with Down syndrome.