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Venture into the great wilderness scattered across the vast territory of the United States. From the extreme north in Alaska and the western Sierra Nevada and Rocky Mountains across to the eastern Adirondacks and Appalachians, there are endless hiking opportunities for all levels of skill and ability. Visit during the warmer months between May and September for prime hiking conditions.
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What should I know about Hiking United States?
The United States is located in North America, sandwiched between Canada to the north and Mexico to the south. At 3.8 million square miles, the US is the fourth-largest country in the world after Russia, Canada and China. And its population of 327 million makes it the third-most populous after China and India. It is home to deep ecological and geographic diversity.
Why should I choose United States for my Hiking adventure?
World-class wilderness
Explore wild scenery that stretches across the territory of the US, from high mountain peaks to iconic wildlife. Hitch along the 33-mile Chilkoot Trail that was originally an access route to goldfields. Adventure along the Pacific Crest Trail in the Yosemite National Park, one of the most spectacular hikes on Earth that cuts across majestic natural landscapes. Hitch along on one of endless trails available.
Hiking for everyone
The sheer size and accessibility of the wilderness creates an endless supply of hiking trails zigzagging across the vast territory of the US. Take a gentle hike in the Paria Canyon of Utah, or a weekend trek inside Yellowstone. For intermediate hikers, head to Denali National Park or the Appalachians. Those seeking a stronger challenge, join a 4-day or 5-day hiking adventure in the Smoky Mountains.
Abundant wildlife
The deep diversity in geography and climate has cultivated endless habitats that are home in the American wilderness. The oak and pine forests of the Rocky Mountains provide shelter for some of the country’s most iconic wildlife, such as the elk, mountain goat, grizzly bear, lynx, and coyote. Hiking in Alaska may bring you up close to golden eagles and and bears.
What can I expect from the weather in United States?
Regions with higher altitude, such as the Rocky Mountains and Sierra Nevada, receive an alpine climate. While the state of Alaska is home to a subarctic climate.
Which language is predominantly spoken in United States?
English.
What currency is accepted in United States?
US dollar.
What’s the country code of United States?
+1.
What’s the high season for Hiking in United States?
Visit during the warmer months between May and September for prime hiking conditions.
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