United States Hiking Tours
Booking one of these amazing United States Hiking Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
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Displaying 45 of 45 tours
Yellowstone
Yellowstone and Grand Teton Hiking Tour
Yellowstone is the oldest and one of the most popular national parks in the United States, offering miles and miles of pristine natural beauty to explore. The hikes included on this guided adventure have been specially selected to be easy enough for the beginner hiker but to also include the must-see regions of the park!
Alaska
The Rockies, Yukon, and Alaska Hiking & Camping Tour
Want to explore the best of the Canadian Rockies, Yukon and Alaska? This is the trip for you, and while you’re at it, enjoy the true northern experience, and camp for 17 nights, enjoying campfires, nature and fresh air!
Alaska
Yukon and Alaska Self-Drive Tour
The Yukon and Alaska Self-Drive Tour promises to be an unforgettable experience. Take a road expedition into the vast northern wilderness. Spend 14 days following the historic Klondike route while you hike and explore the unbelievable landscapes.
US East
Acadia National Park Hiking Tour
Spend six days exploring New England’s beautiful Acadia National Park on this guided hiking tour. Your expert guides will take you on the best trails the park has to offer, from challenging mountain trails to scenic beaches along the coastline.
Alaska
Alaska’s Last Frontier Hiking Tour
A journey to Alaska is like a trip back in time, with nothing but spectacular wilderness everywhere you look. On this 15-day guided hiking tour, you’ll travel deep into the Alaskan landscape to explore its untamed majesty and all it offers to the intrepid adventurer.
Yellowstone
Yellowstone Hiking Adventure
Yellowstone National Park is the oldest and one of the most unique national parks in the United States. The 7-day guided Yellowstone Hiking Adventure takes you beyond the geysers and hot pools that have made the area such a favorite for visitors from all over the world. Not only will you hike to famous sites and spots, but you’ll explore the more remote corners of the park, connecting with nature on a deeper level.
US West
Hiking the Grand Canyon and Zion
This 6-day hiking tour is the perfect trip if you’ve always wanted to visit the Grand Canyon but don’t quite want to take on the arduous task of climbing to the bottom. Your expert guide will lead you on beautiful hikes along the canyon rim so you can experience spectacular views from many angles.
Yellowstone
Yellowstone, Tetons, Glacier Self-Drive Tour
The National Parks originally explored by Lewis & Clark are the oldest and some of the most popular parks in the US. The enticing Yellowstone, Tetons, Glacier Self-Drive Tour visits three parks in one epic adventure, where you can hike and explore to your heart’s content.
US West
Trans Sierra Trail to Mt. Whitney Backpacking Tour
Embark on a striking trekking expedition through America’s Sequoia National Park on this legendary 10-day guided Trans Sierra Trail to Mt. Whitney Backpacking Tour. Each day, you’ll wind to otherworldly views: traverse through the unique-looking foxtail Pine Forests, camp at the scenic Rock Creek lake, hike across the Great Western Divide via Colby Pass.
Alaska
Yukon and Alaska Hiking Tour
Yukon and Alaska encompass endless trails, ones that explode with fascinating tales of the past. This 15-day hiking tour has you staying in comfortable hotels while you explore the best of Alaska and Yukon.
US West
California and Hawaii Multisport Self-Drive Tour
If you’ve ever struggled to decide between a winter ski holiday or a trip to the beach, this tour declares that you can have both! The California and Hawaii Multisport Self-Drive Tour is a 14-day self-guided tour that begins in the snowy playground of Lake Tahoe and ends on the sandy beaches of Hawaii.
Yosemite
Yosemite Grand Traverse Tour with Horsepack Support
Get ready for an epic 8-day adventure tour through the iconic and most-photographed regions of Yosemite National Park. The scenery is absolutely breathtaking, and to boot, you’ll have pack mules doing most of the heavy lifting for you, leaving you free to appreciate your surroundings without struggling under the weight of your pack.
Alaska
Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula Hiking Tour
Some of the best hiking in all of Alaska is in the Kenai Peninsula, and this guided hiking tour will show you the best of the trails in the Kenai.
US West
Mt. Whitney Summit Tour with Horseback Support
This tour offers the unique opportunity to spend 7 days in the Californian wilderness and summit Mount Whitey, the tallest peak in the lower 48 states. Don’t worry about pack weight either because you’ll have the support of pack mules along the way to do the heavy lifting. All you need is your daypack and motivation!
Alaska
Hiking Tour of Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula
This 6-day guided hiking tour explores the unspoiled wilderness of Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula. During your daily hikes, you’ll discover the rugged beauty of the mountains and glaciers that comprise the vast landscapes of Alaska.
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The United States offers a wealth of trekking adventures, from the Grand Canyon's majesty and Yosemite's scenic trails to the Appalachian Trail's challenge. Trek through the Rocky Mountains, the tranquil Great Smoky Mountains, and Zion National Park's stunning landscapes. With such diversity, every trekker is guaranteed an unforgettable experience.
The United States stands out as a top trekking destination with its wide-ranging landscapes, iconic trails like the Pacific Crest Trail, and a wealth of natural wonders. From the deserts of Utah to the alpine environments of Colorado and the coastal vistas of California, the country's extensive trail network and national parks system make trekking accessible to adventurers of all levels.
The best time to trek in the United States varies by region. Optimal hiking conditions are found in the spring and fall in most areas, offering mild weather and fewer crowds. Summer is ideal for higher-altitude trails and northern regions, while winter appeals to those seeking snowshoeing or milder climates in the southern states.
- John Muir Trail, California - A legendary trek through the Sierra Nevada, passing by Yosemite, Kings Canyon, and Sequoia National Parks.
- Appalachian Trail, Eastern U.S. - Spanning from Georgia to Maine, this extensive trail offers a variety of landscapes and is a bucket-list hike for many.
- Pacific Crest Trail, West Coast - From the Mexican border through California, Oregon, and Washington to Canada, it's a test of endurance and a showcase of the West's beauty.
- Chilkoot Trail - This historic trail crosses from Alaska into Canada, following the path of the Gold Rush stampeders through coastal rainforest, alpine tundra, and boreal forest.
- Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim, Arizona - A challenging and rewarding hike offering incredible views of one of the world’s natural wonders.
- Mt. Whitney, California - The highest peak in the contiguous United States, this trek offers challenging climbs and rewarding summit views.
- Teton Crest Trail, Wyoming - Traversing the Grand Teton National Park, it provides breathtaking views of the Teton Range.
- Kalalau Trail, Hawaii - A stunning coastal hike on Kauai’s Napali Coast, featuring dramatic cliffs and lush valleys.
- Wonderland Trail, Washington - Circling Mount Rainier, this trail offers a complete immersion into the Pacific Northwest's alpine and forested environments.
- Continental Divide Trail, Rocky Mountains - Stretching from Canada to Mexico, it crosses some of the most stunning landscapes in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico.
Essentials include appropriate clothing for variable weather, sturdy hiking boots, a hydration system, sun protection, a map or GPS, and a first aid kit. Consider the specific climate of the region you're visiting.
Luggage transfers are not commonly offered on most wilderness treks. However, for certain well-traveled paths or organized tours, companies may offer support services including luggage transfers.
The duration varies widely depending on the trek. Day hikes are abundant, while thru-hikes like the Appalachian Trail can take several months. Plan based on the trek's length and your pace.
Yes, there are numerous family-friendly treks, including national park trails with varying difficulties, scenic state parks, and coastal walks. Research to find trails suitable for all ages.
Accommodations range from backcountry camping and established campgrounds to lodges and hotels near more popular trekking areas. Wilderness areas often require permits for camping.
Absolutely. The U.S. offers extensive opportunities for self-guided treks with well-marked trails in national parks, forests, and wilderness areas. Always prepare and research your route in advance.
Guided treks are available and provide an added level of insight and security, especially in challenging terrains or for those seeking educational aspects about the environment and history.
Many treks, especially in national parks or wilderness areas, require permits for day hikes, overnight backpacking, or camping. Check with the managing agency in advance.
Ensure you have a reliable means of communication, such as a satellite phone or a personal locator beacon. Always inform someone of your itinerary.
Research the wildlife native to the area you'll be trekking in. Carry bear spray in bear country, know how to store food properly, and understand how to respond to wildlife encounters.
Check for any trail closures, fire bans, or area restrictions due to weather or conservation efforts before your trip.
Timing varies by region; for example, summer is best for high-altitude treks in the Rockies, while fall and spring might be more comfortable for desert hikes in the Southwest. Always consider seasonal weather patterns and park accessibility.