Recent Trails Articles
Why Utah’s Fight Over Glen Canyon Trails Is More Than Just Dirt and Dust
In the heart of southern Utah, where red rock canyons meet the shimmering waters of Lake Powell, a battle over public land access has sparked heated debate. The Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, spanning 1.25 million acres across Utah and northern Arizona, is a playground for outdoor enthusiast
Polaris Boosts Trail Communities with $120,000 in Spring 2025 TRAILS GRANTS
For outdoor enthusiasts who cherish the rush of tearing down a dirt trail on an ATV or gliding through snowy paths on a snowmobile, the availability of well-maintained trails is everything. These trails don’t just appear—they’re kept open, safe, and enjoyable thanks to the tireless work of local cl
Trail Spotlight: The Rubicon Trail - Will Your 4×4 Make It?
If you’re an off-road junkie, you’ve probably heard of the Rubicon Trail. This 22-mile beast in California’s Sierra Nevada is like the holy grail for 4x4 enthusiasts. It’s got everything: gnarly rock crawls, steep climbs, and views that’ll make your jaw drop. But here’s the million-dollar question
Why Trekking Poles Can Save Your Knees on Steep Trails
If you’re into hiking, especially on those gnarly, steep trails, you’ve probably felt that ache in your knees after a long day. Trust me, I’ve been there—hobbling down a mountain, cursing every step, wishing I’d brought something to take the edge off. Trekking poles can help with that, and I can
