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Explore 20 of the most accessible high alpine hikes just 60 minutes west of Denver with The Best Summit County Hikes, where you'll find an abundance of spectacular, scenic trails to venture along.

Explore the expansive park trails of the Mile High City in The Best Urban Hikes Denver, and walk right from your doorstep into 30 of the best urban trails and nature walks for all ability levels.

Focusing on pleasant nature walks in and around Boulder with incredible views east of the foothills, The Best Urban Hikes Boulder takes you along 22 of the best trails in its expansive trail system.

Hunt for dinosaur tracks, cool off in a waterfall or take a trip to Mars on Earth—all these things, and more, can be done with the Colorado Mountain Club The Best Utah Children's Hikes as your guide.

The updated The Best in Tent Camping: New England features 60 campgrounds in Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut.

Explore the myriad ecologies, topographies and histories of the Golden State through the lavishly illustrated California Field Atlas by artist-adventurer Obi Kaufmann.

Bursting with color, The Coasts of California by author and illustrator Obi Kaufmann fuses science with art and pure poetic reverie to explore the world-famous coastline.

Fully revised and featuring spectacular photography from Todd Caudle, The Colorado 14ers: The Best Routes from Colorado Mountain Club provides the inspiration and info to get you to the summit.

The official guidebook for thru-hikers, day hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians, the ninth edition of The Colorado Trail includes 5 new chapters and updated maps with trail and milepoint overlays.

Hike Acadia, see Yellowstone, go river-rafting in the Grand Canyon—local travel experts give you detailed planning info for any trip in Fodor's The Complete Guide to the National Parks of the USA.

Experience North and South Dakota from a new perspective with The Dakotas Off the Beaten Path, your guide to timeless destinations and those you never knew existed.

A first of its kind, the Disabled Hiker's Guide to Western Washington and Oregon removes a barrier of access—lack of information—by considering the diverse needs of disabled people in the outdoors.

Let the light guide you to The Florida Lighthouse Trail, a factual, historical look at the construction and operations of Florida's idyllic seaside structures told by those who know them the best.

Watercolor paintings woven into The Forests of California help bring to life its expansive and accessible exploration of astonishingly rich and biodiverse ecosystems.