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Covering the 250-mile bicycle and pedestrian cross-Florida trail, this Florida Coast-to-Coast Trail guide helps you make your way from Titusville to St. Petersburg.
Camping and Hiking GuidebooksNorth America Hiking Guidebooks

In a stunning collection of photographs, Images of America: Baxter State Park and the Allagash River captures the picturesque beauty of 2 of Maine's most visited sites.

With a collection of photos from the park's early history to its awe-inspiring landscape, Images of America: Glacier National Park captures the mountains and glaciers of this beloved national park.

With stunning photos and a detailed history, Images of America: Yosemite National Park and Vicinity invites readers to experience the astonishing scenery and vast expanses of the Yosemite area.

Great for history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts, Images of America: Mount Hood National Forest takes a dive into the history of the million acres of public land surrounding Oregon's tallest mountain.

If you adore the Grand Canyon or love historical deep dives, Images of America: Visiting the Grand Canyon - Views of Early Tourism will give you a glimpse at the early days of this national park.

Take a tour of the nation's second-oldest national park. Images of America: Sequoia National Park lays out the history of this awe-inspiring place which preserves some of the world's largest trees.

Whether you've been to the Tetons or plan to visit someday, Images of America: Grand Teton National Park provides an intriguing look at the history of the park through a historical photographic lens.

Featuring a collection of rare photos, Images of America: King's Canyon National Park frames the park's visual beauty with the inspirational stories of those who fought to preserve it.

Take a visual journey and learn about the history of one of earth's most famous places. Images of America: Yellowstone National Park takes a detailed look at the world's first national park.

Written by athlete, activist and mental health advocate Alison Désir, Running While Black is an exposé on the whiteness of running—a supposedly egalitarian sport—and a call to reimagine the industry.

Explore the 321-mile Cowboy Recreation and Nature Trail with the Nebraska's Cowboy Trail guide. It covers practical hiking information plus the history, ecology and geographical features of the area.
Camping and Hiking GuidebooksNorth America Hiking Guidebooks

Packed with over 300 original, full-color maps, this Atlas of Nebraska helps you discover the state and learn all about it. It features info on the Nebraska's history, culture and more.
Camping and Hiking GuidebooksNorth America Hiking Guidebooks

An immersive and eye-opening perspective on swimming—and on human behavior itself—Why We Swim investigates what it is about water that seduces us and keeps us coming back again and again.

Nerve: Adventures in the Science of Fear is a spellbinding exploration of paralyzing fear that brings together storytelling, science journalism and investigative curiosity.

A distant teen, a desperate mother—Changing Gears tells the story of a mother and son rebuilding their relationship across 4,329 miles of the TransAmerica Bicycle Trail.

Trailed is a riveting deep dive into the unsolved murder of two free-spirited young women in the wilderness. It features a journalist's obsession—and a new theory of who might have done it.

Interested in learning more about the history, botany, culture and tribal nations of the North American prairies? Crack open C. Thomas Shay's Under Prairie Skies and get to know the region.

Discover the fascinating history of how unused rail lines have revolutionized outdoor recreation with Peter Harnik's From Rails to Trails: The Making of America's Active Transportation Network.

Chronicling a family's trek almost 500 miles through the Southern Rockies, Andrea Lani's Uphill Both Ways offers inspiration and information on what it's like to cover the area's rugged terrain.

What are the politics of nature? Traveling from roots to space, A Darker Wilderness presents reflections on the role of nature in the lives of Black people in the United States.

Travel like a local with Europe Through the Back Door. This guide includes tips, pointers, maps, photos and helpful overviews so you can plan your ultimate European getaway.

Four-color aerial perspective map for day hikers and backpackers alike gives trail ratings according to distance and elevation gain

Covers the Seven Lakes Basin area ranging from Slide Peak to Hurricane Hill