Adventure calls! Below are 6 great hiking spots in the Wild Wild West that make going to the gym seem overrated and insufficient for the adventure junkie like you!
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Weaver’s Needle, Peralta Trail, Arizona
The Peralta to Fremont Saddle loop is a great day trip. It’s around 4.9 miles with 2,400 feet of elevation. -
The Narrows, Zion National Park, Utah
This hike can be as long as 16 miles or an overnight trip with a backpack.
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Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks, New Mexico
These crazy looking rock formations are accessible via a ~3 mile trail that’s worth every step.
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Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park, California
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Dry Creek Falls, Portland, Oregon
This out-and-back nature walk is 4.4 miles long and beautiful during all seasons.
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Alamere Falls, Palomarin Trail, California
This Point Reyes hike leads to a giant waterfall RIGHT on the beach.
Don’t live near one of these 6 locations? No worries. Find your local watering hole or hiking trail because now you have the perfect excuse you’ve been looking for to cancel that lingering membership.
Original Source: http://www.buzzfeed.com/nicolenguyen/west-coast-best-coast-hikes#.aa7MYaa2P
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