Category: Hiking

  • A Hike to Mossy Cave

    A Hike to Mossy Cave

    Mossy Cave is located at the end of a short hike in Bryce Canyon National Park in the beautiful state of Utah. Mossy cave isn’t what one might typically think when imagining a cave but with easy access and a unique surrounding area, it is worth a visit.

  • A Blue Ridge Mountains Adventure: Linville Falls

    A Blue Ridge Mountains Adventure: Linville Falls

    The Blue Ridge Mountains are part of the Appalachian Mountain Range and stretch for 550 miles, from Georgia to Maryland. They contain two national parks, miles of stunning vistas, amazing hikes, and gorgeous waterfalls. One such waterfall is Linville Falls in North Carolina.

  • Homemade Wax Firestarters

    Homemade Wax Firestarters

    Firestarters can make the process of building a fire faster and require less work overall. While the basic principles of fire building still apply, these tools can have a big impact on how easy your ideal fire starts.

  • Let’s Talk Trail Etiquette

    Let’s Talk Trail Etiquette

    If you’re going to be using the trails for any type of recreation, it is important to understand and respect the unwritten (and written) rules that govern the trail. By learning and practicing these policies, like trail etiquette, you’re not only being a responsible trail user but also respectful to…

  • Exploring the North Country Trail, Fallasburg to Lowell

    Exploring the North Country Trail, Fallasburg to Lowell

    There is something special about running or hiking on secluded trail. With no people, it is easy to lose yourself in thought and reconnect to the natural world. The North Country Trail (NCT) offers that outlet for all types of outdoor enthusiasts.

  • Camping with Black Bears

    Camping with Black Bears

    There are 2 common viewpoints when it comes to bears. Cute and cuddling or aggressive and mean. The reality is Black Bears can be both. They are curious, playful creatures but can be dangerous in certain situations.

  • A Great Hike at Lincoln Brick Park

    A Great Hike at Lincoln Brick Park

    During Michigan’s Trail Week, I was attempting to hike or run different trail systems every day. This led me to Lincoln Brick Park. Often overshadowed by the neighboring Fitzgerald Park, this small historic place has plenty to offer outdoor enthusiasts.

  • Running Trails at Fitzgerald Park

    Running Trails at Fitzgerald Park

    What it lacks for in mileage, Fitzgerald Park makes up for in beauty. Commonly referred to as “The Ledges”, Fitzgerald Park offers diverse terrain for all levels of runners and hikers.

  • Running the Potawatomi Trail

    Running the Potawatomi Trail

    Looking for good mileage and hilly terrain? Look no further! The Potawatomi Trail in Pinckney Recreational Area offers plenty of both. Run through marshes, wetlands, and young forests on an adventure through this scenic area.

  • Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore: Mosquito Falls

    Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore: Mosquito Falls

    Mosquito Falls is one of the smaller waterfalls tucked away in the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. It does not have the impressive height of Sable Falls or power of Miner’s, but it is nonetheless just as beautiful.

  • The Stunning Silver Lake Basin & Bushwhacking to Wildcat Canyon

    The Stunning Silver Lake Basin & Bushwhacking to Wildcat Canyon

    I stood standing on the edge of the Silver Lake Basin, surveying the area. I was sure there would be a moose there. It was the perfect environment but unfortunately, the wrong time of day. Moose or no moose, the Silver Lake Basin is stunning. Silver Lake Basin We started…

  • Hiking the Trails of Chippewa Nature Center

    Hiking the Trails of Chippewa Nature Center

    With 1,500 acres of diverse habitat and 19 miles of trail, Midland’s Chippewa Nature Center is the perfect place to spend quality time in nature.

  • To the Top of the World!

    Hike to the Top of the World for rewarding views of Lake Superior, Marquette, Harlow Lake, and Little Presque Isle. Not as tall or well known as it’s neighbor Hogback Mountain, Top of the World offers a more secluded experience for hikers.

  • The Rugged Hike to Pinnacle Falls

    The Rugged Hike to Pinnacle Falls

    There is nothing easy about Pinnacle Falls. Just getting to the parking area can be a challenge. Winding dirt roads with few to no signs marking the way. But for those with the spirit of adventure, Pinnacle Falls is well worth the trek.

  • Running the Trails at Burchfield, and Riverbend

    Running the Trails at Burchfield, and Riverbend

    Easy to Moderate The Burchfield Park Trail stretches across three Ingham County Parks; Burchfield Park, Riverbend Natural Area, and McNamara Canoe Landing. With 16 miles of trails, there is something to offer everyone, no matter where you are in your training. The trail system begins in the Burchfield Park and…

  • Hiking to Horseshoe Harbor

    Hiking to Horseshoe Harbor

    Nestled at the tip of Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula is the small town of Copper Harbor. Copper Harbor is well known for its stunning vistas, beautiful hiking trails, and wild terrain. Horseshoe Harbor is all of these things accessed by one short hike. The Mary Mcdonald Preserve was originally established in…

  • Porcupine Mountains Summit Peak: Great Views and an Easy Hike

    Porcupine Mountains Summit Peak: Great Views and an Easy Hike

    When visiting the Porcupine Mountains highest point, Summit Peak, prepare yourself for beautiful vistas. At nearly 2,000 feet above sea level, on clear days, hikers can see the Apostle Islands to the northwest and Isle Royale to the northeast.  It is well worth the easy, short hike. During our visit,…

  • Trail Running at Fenner Nature Center

    Trail Running at Fenner Nature Center

    Easy Fenner Nature Center is a unique location within the city of Lansing that provides people with the opportunity to experience nature.  This environmental education center contains 134 acres of publicly accessible green space. This includes roughly 4 miles of trails that wind through maple groves and prairie lands. Wildlife is…

  • Hiking to Hunter’s Point

    Hiking to Hunter’s Point

    While not the best views in the area, Hunter’s Point provides a quick stop with some interesting sights. Located just west of Copper Harbor, Hunter’s Point is a 9.4 acre of land that juts out into Lake Superior. It has pebbly beaches (and trails) with some nice views of basalt…

  • Hiking Hogback Mountain

    Hiking Hogback Mountain

    Considered Marquette’s second most popular summit, Hogback Mountain’s rugged terrain, hemlock forests, and stunning views make this an incredible hike. While the trail is well marked, getting to the summit of Hogback isn’t easy. It is a strenuous hike across bare bluffs and up steep mountainside. The first half of…

  • 10 Essential Items for Hiking

    10 Essential Items for Hiking

    Being new to hiking can be as overwhelming as it is exciting. What do you have to take? What don’t you really need? After all, you can’t carry everything. What are the must-have items and why? Here are some basic items that are good to include in gear for any…

  • Hike Lansing: Lake Lansing North Park

    Hike Lansing: Lake Lansing North Park

    Finding a great place to hike when you live in Mid-Michigan can be challenging. The terrain is pretty flat and there is city everywhere but places like Lake Lansing Park North provide a break in the mundane. The park contains over 530 acres of natural recreation area, including over 5…

  • A Hike to Pyramid Point: Sleeping Bear Dunes

    A Hike to Pyramid Point: Sleeping Bear Dunes

    Located in Michigan’s Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Pyramid Point is a moderate hike with a stunning view of Lake Michigan. The trailhead is located off of Basch Road, about 10 minutes north of Glen Arbor. There were maps available at this location that show the 2.7 mile loop as…

  • McCormick Wilderness Area & the West Branch Yellow Dog Falls

    McCormick Wilderness Area & the West Branch Yellow Dog Falls

    Upon approach, the McCormick Wilderness trailhead looks like any other. However, before embarking on your hike, you must leave detailed information about where you are going, how long you will be there, and your emergency contact information. Why? Because the trails are unmarked and it is easy to get lost.…

  • Hiking Thomas Rock

    Hiking Thomas Rock

    Thomas Rock, previously known as Gobbler’s Knob, may not have the 360-degree views that the neighboring Sugarloaf Mountain has, but it still offers something spectacular. We discovered this scenic site back in 2013 and it has yet to lose its charm. Visitors follow a paved, interpretive trail to the top…