Walking Guides and Trips
Below are popular Walking guides and trips that you can use to plan your next adventure. You can download guides, including a detailed map, description and points of interest for a small fee to your iPhone or Android.
Guides
A scenic 4-mile loop on steep, paved trails with great views on Stanford University and the San Francisco Bay.
A scenic walk from the White House, along the National Mall, around the Tidal Basin to the Capitol
A good day schedule when you have guests in town
Although this trail is not open for walk-in use by the general public, volunteer trail leaders head trips 3x a week.
Scanning it's expanse, you can see ocean beach, streams, grasses, bushy scrub, and tall, ancient trees.
Dramatic and always scenic. Hiking the Waihee ridgeline up in the Maui mountains.
The water flowing past Big Break Regional Shoreline via the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers drains 1/2 of California.
Rock scrambling and a great workout hike in the southwestern part of Malibu Creek State Park / Castro Crest.
A moderate 3 mile loop trail that begins and ends at the El Moro Visitor Center
Walks in West Kent
lots of ruins, waterfalls, trains, and river views
Over 5 miles worth of scenic ocean trails in Rancho Palos Verde, California
A walk along the coast of Malibu Lagoon State Beach, including Malibu Pier and the historic Adamson House.
Walks in West Kent
Distinctive and dominant on the Phoenix landscape, Camelback Mountain is just begging to be conquered.
A moderately difficult hike in Topanga Canyon State Park. Lush greens and beautiful views make this trail a hit!
Walks in East Kent
Walks in East Kent
tons of ruins and artifacts along the Patapsco river
A gradual climb to see a magnificent lighthouse and migrating whales
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