America is filled with incredible natural landscapes and beautiful, rugged terrain that draws experienced hikers from all over the world. But what about those of us who aren’t necessarily looking for a three-day excursion into the wild? There are plenty of gorgeous trails all across the country that can be conquered in just a few hours, and these are some of the best hikes in America that will take you to some truly spectacular places without too much effort.

Check out these awesome short and scenic hikes that offer the greatest amount of beauty-per-step.

Alabama: Stephens Gap

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facebook/Stephens Gap Cave/Mark Brock Stephens Gap, located in Jackson County, is a 150-foot cave that includes a stunning waterfall. It may look like an intimidating spot for a hike, but there is a simple walk-down entrance to the cave and the trip to the cave is only two miles round-trip. Wear sturdy shoes and be sure to visit with a friend. Stephens Gap, Alabama 35776, USA

Alaska: Thunderbird Falls Trail

Flickr/Kevan Dee Located near Anchorage, the Thunderbird Falls Trail is only a one-mile hike. You’ll start off slightly north of Eagle River and make your way through pristine terrain and a striking birch forest. The trail ends at a viewing platform that affords spectacular views of the 200-foot Thunderbird Falls. Thunderbird Falls Trail, Anchorage, AK 99567, USA

Arizona: Navajo National Monument

Alan English CPA/Flickr Located in Betatakin, this scenic hike in Arizona comes in just under five miles round-trip. You’ll need a guide, as the trail goes through protected Navajo ruins, but the hike itself is not challenging and offers gorgeous and historic scenery. Navajo National Monument, Arizona 86033, USA

Arkansas: Falls Branch Trail

Flickr/Cletus Lee Head to Lake Catherine State Park in Hot Springs for a lovely two-mile hike through stunning hardwood forests and wilderness. The trail winds across Little Canyon Creek multiple times and terminates at Falls Creek Falls. Falls Branch Trail, Fls Br Trl, Arkansas 71913, USA

California: San Clemente Beach Trail

Flickr/Rails-to-Trails Conservancy This scenic hike in California features steady elevation and stunning ocean views. The rail follows the railroad tracks at San Clemente Beach and is only 4.5 miles round-trip. Beach Trail, San Clemente, CA 92672, USA

Colorado: Manitou Springs

Wikimedia Commons This hike is super short –it’s barely one mile long – but hikers will climb over 2,000 feet! There are 2,744 steps that will really make you feel the burn. This trail is perfect for those who don’t want to be hiking all day, but still want to challenge themselves. Manitou Springs, CO 80829, USA

Connecticut: Tunxis Trail

Shaw Izikson/Flickr Head to Barkhamsted for an easy, 4.4-mile there-and-back trail through peaceful woods and sunny meadows. The trail passes through the Indian Council Caves, which are quite beautiful and a great place to stop for a breather in the warmer months. Tunxis Trail, Burlington, CT 06013, USA

Delaware: Cape Henlopen State Park

Susan Smith / Flickr Cape Henlopen is filled with great trails, but one particularly beautiful and short hike runs along the beach for about 4.5 miles and affords stunning views of the waves. The start of the trail is clearly marked, and it ends at the state’s largest and tallest sand dune. Cape Henlopen State Park, Delaware 19958, USA

Florida: Little Talbot Island

Flickr/thegforcers There are five distinct ecosystems to be explored on the Talbot Island four-mile trail. Hikers are sure to run into all sorts of beautiful wildlife as they traverse the gorgeous island, and the sound of the surf is a perfect soundtrack to any day in the sun. Little Talbot Island, Jacksonville, FL 32226, USA

Georgia: Three Forks at Long Creek Falls

Flickr Matt Malone This beautiful hike in Georgia is only 1.9 miles and will take you through dramatic hemlock forests and past groves of fragrant rhododendron. The trail is just a few miles from the beginning of the Appalachian Trail at Springer Mountain. Long Creek Falls, Georgia 30813, USA

Hawaii: Papakolea Beach

Steve Dunleavy/Flickr The hike itself may be easy – just 2.5 miles – but getting here might be a bit of a trek for most. Still, if you can make it to the southernmost point in the United States, the trail along this Green Sand Beach will reward you with stunning views and sea breezes. Mahana Beach, Hawaii 96772, USA

Idaho: Mineral Ridge Loop

Bureau of Land Management/Flickr Located at stunning Coeur d’Alene Lake, this two-mile trail has plenty of cliff views, quiet woodland serenity, and just a touch of elevation. This is one of the best hikes in Idaho that doesn’t take much planning or time. Mineral Ridge Scenic Area, 9200 ID-97, Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814, USA

Illinois: Starved Rock State Park

Flickr/Tom The great thing about this state park in Illinois is that it offers trails of all lengths, shapes, and difficulty levels. Choose a hike that winds above a canyon or past beautiful waterfalls. There’s even a great trail that will give you amazing views of the Illinois River. Starved Rock State Park, 2678 E 875th Rd, Oglesby, IL 61348, USA

Indiana: Turkey Run State Park, Trail 8

Jim Grey/Flickr Coming in at just about 1.8 miles, Trail 8 is a well-maintained path through the park’s gentler terrain, and takes you past most of the same spectacular sites that can be reached by the more challenging trails. Turkey Run State Park, 8121 Park Rd, Marshall, IN 47859, USA

Iowa: Wildcat Den State Park

nome joy/Flickr This is a great hiking area for when the weather cools down and the leaves start to turn. Located in Muscatine, Wildcat Den State Park offers easy trails that take hikers past 75-foot cliffs and beautiful rock formations. Wildcat Den State Park, 1884 Wildcat Den Rd, Muscatine, IA 52761, USA

Kansas: Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve

Flickr/Randy Watson The Tallgrass Prairie surrounding Strong City is only 4% of the prairie land that used to stretch over 170 million acres of North America. What is left makes for easy hiking, and the waving fields of wildflowers and tender grasses are absolutely lovely. Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, 2480B KS-177, Strong City, KS 66869, USA

Kentucky: Raven’s Run Trail

Sarah Altendorf Situated close to Lexington, this trail is one of the most popular in the area, and one of the more kid-friendly hikes in Kentucky. The 2.8-mile hike will usher you along the banks of the Kentucky River and near some very lovely babbling brooks. Lexington, KY, USA

Louisiana: Louisiana State Arboretum Trail, Chicot State Park

Facebook.com / Renee Hansen Curtis This is a great trail for amateur botanists and wildlife lovers. The well-maintained arboretum features signs and markers that point out beautiful and rare plants, and the boardwalk that runs through the preserve makes hiking easy and comfortable. Fun fact: the Louisiana State Arboretum is the oldest state-supported arboretum in the country! Louisiana State Arboretum State Preservation Area, 1300 Sudie Lawton Lane, Ville Platte, LA 70586, USA

Maine: Moxie Falls, Moxie Gore

Doug Kerr / Flickr This trail is only 2 miles round trip, but takes you past the stunning waters of Moxie Falls. The cascades are 90 feet high, so watch your step. Moxie Falls, Unnamed Road, West Forks, ME 04985, USA

Maryland: Billy Goat Trail

Sam R. / Yelp This hiking area in Maryland is split into three sections of varying difficulty, with the total distance covered being about 4.7 miles. However, if you’re looking for a peaceful and easy hike through beautiful forested terrain, then Section C is your trail. Billy Goat Trail Section A, Potomac, MD 20854, USA

Massachusetts: Bash Bish Falls, Mount Greylock Reservation

Flickr/criana This hike gives you lots of beauty for very little effort. The distance to these falls is only one mile, but you’ll get an eyeful of the tallest waterfall in Massachusetts. Bash Bish Falls, Mt Washington, MA 01258, USA

Michigan: Grand Haven Waterfront Trail

gobzik photography/Flickr This easy hike in Michigan will take you from Lake Michigan to the Grand River. You’ll see plenty of boats and scenic waterfront areas. Best of all, the 2.5-mile trail is paved and perfect for mobility-challenged hikers. Grand Haven, MI, USA

Minnesota: The Oberg Mountain Loop

Flickr/Tim Wilson Perhaps one of the best hikes in Minnesota, this trail offers 2.5 miles of even elevation gain and consistently awesome views of Lake Superior, Oberg Lake, and Moose Mountain. Definitely a great pick for families with younger kids. Superior Hiking Trail Oberg Mountain Loop, Tofte Township, MN 55615, USA

Mississippi: CCC Camp Trail

Matt Taylor/Crooked Letter Photography Located in Tishomingo State Park, this trail features rocky outcroppings and travels over several springs and streams. The three-mile loop trail terminates at a gorgeous swinging bridge that’s the perfect spot for a photo-op. State Park Road, State Park Rd, Mississippi, USA

Missouri: Drover’s Trail, Prairie State Park

Flickr/ Missouri Division of Tourism With six trails that are all under five miles, Prairie State Park is a great spot to wander all day long. The herds of American bison and fields of wildflowers make these hikes unlike any other trails around. Prairie State Park, 128 NW 150th Ln, Mindenmines, MO 64769, USA

Montana: Woods Gulch

Steve Shupe / Flickr Just outside Missoula lies Woods Gulch, a verdant canyon situated at the southern point of the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area. The trail is barely over one mile but will take you through the most beautiful parts of the canyon. Woods Gulch, Montana 59802, USA

Nebraska: Cowboy Trail

flickr/Ken Ratcliff Though this trail is actually 321 miles in total, most people just hop on and off as they please. This is Nebraska’s first official State Recreational Trail and has become a fan favorite among casual hikers and cyclists. Cowboy Trail, Nebraska, USA

Nevada: White Domes Loop Trail

flickr/monica.orchard The terrain may be breathtaking, but this easy 1.3-mile hike won’t leave you winded. Located in the Valley of Fire State Park, this is a beautiful trail through natural arches and a red rock slot canyon. White Domes Road, White Domes Rd, Nevada 89040, USA

New Hampshire: West Rattlesnake Mountain

Ben Ferenchack/flickr Head to Holderness for an easy two-mile hike that will lead you to the summit of West Rattlesnake Mountain and great views of Squam Lake. The elevation gain is pretty great, but the hike isn’t too strenuous. West Rattlesnake Mountain Trailhead, Center Sandwich, NH 03227, USA

New Jersey: Van Campens Glen, Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area

www.njhiking.com This scenic hike in New Jersey is short and sweet, plus kid-friendly. You’ll travel 1.6 miles round-trip and cross paths with several gorgeous waterfalls. This is a great hike for the autumn months. Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, 1978 River Road, Bushkill, PA 18324, USA

New Mexico: The Jemez Falls Area

Yelp/Cherie O. Hiking around this area is easy and great for the whole family. There’s a great cool-water swimming hole, as well as McCauley Hot Springs. The water isn’t too hot, so it’s not at all uncomfortable to take a dip during the summer season. Jemez Falls, New Mexico 87025, USA

New York: Watkins Glen State Park, Watkins Glen

eflon/Flickr Just a 2.5-mile hike will take you to 19 different waterfalls and gorgeous, peaceful pools. Watkins Glen State Park is one of the most popular parks in New York, and it’s easy to see why. Watkins Glen State Park, 1009 N Franklin St, Watkins Glen, NY 14891, USA

North Carolina: Crabtree Falls Loop Trail

Flickr / Jim Dollar Just look at that view. This hike is short – you’ll be walking for about 2.5 miles total - but it does afford a bit of a healthy challenge. The trail will take you through stands of birch and hemlock and to the base of Crabtree Falls, one of the most scenic hikes in North Carolina. Crabtree Falls, North Carolina 28777, USA

North Dakota: Prairie Dog Town Trail

the.waterbird/Flickr Take this 1.5-mile trail through the Theodore Roosevelt National Park and you’ll be guided to one of the famous prairie dog “towns” that pepper this region. It’s a great hike for animal lovers and nature photographers. Prairie Dog Metropolis, Medora, ND 58645, USA

Ohio: Hebron Trail, Ohio Canal Greenway

Harry Wagner/Flickr This beautiful trail in Ohio runs through Licking County and actually follows the old Penn Central Railroad. Hikers will be taken through 2.7 miles of rolling farmland and over a lovely covered bridge. Ohio Canal Greenway, Unnamed Road, Hebron, OH 43025, USA

Oklahoma: Bugle Trail at Osage Hills State Park, Pawhuska

Granger Meador/Flickr Follow the Bugle trail for a great route through the beautiful Osage Hills State Park. This easy hike will take you to Sand Creek and Lookout Lake, all with under four miles of trekking. Osage Hills State Park, 2131 Osage Hills, Park Rd, Pawhuska, OK 74056, USA

Oregon: Sweet Creek Trail

flickr/ Rick Obst There are plenty of places in Oregon for arduous hikers to challenge themselves, but the Sweet Creek Trail is perfect for casual hikers that want to get a good look at the beautiful flora of the Suislaw National Forest. The trail extends 2.2 miles through the woods and past multiple pretty waterfalls. Sweet Creek Road, Sweet Creek Rd, Mapleton, OR 97453, USA

Pennsylvania: Bushkill Falls, Stroudsburg

Facebook / Alex Quistberg Are you looking for a super short hike in Pennsylvania with an incredible payoff? Check out the four great trails at Bushkill Falls in Pennsylvania. The Yellow Trail will only take you 45 minutes but will bring you to the main falls, plus Lower Gorge Falls, Laurel Glen, and Upper Canyon. Bushkill Falls Trail, Lehman Township, PA 18324, USA

Rhode Island: Colt State Park, Bristol

Flickr/Pete This 864-acre state park in Rhode Island offers a few well-maintained trails that feature very steady elevation and beautiful waterfront views. There’s also a great picnic area that overlooks the water. Colt State Park, Bristol, RI 02809, USA

South Carolina: Woods Bay State Park

Facebook/W M McConnell Located in Olanta, this pretty hike will take you on a short and sweet 0.75-mile loop around Carolina Bay. You also have the option of taking an even quicker jaunt through the swamp on a convenient boardwalk. Woods Bay State Park, 11020 Woods Bay Rd, Olanta, SC 29114, USA

South Dakota: Good Earth State Park

Good Earth State Park / Facebook Good Earth State Park is a great place for long strolls and learning a bit of local history. The park has been the site of native ceremonies and gatherings for hundreds of years, and the scenic forest groves make for shady and secluded hiking. Good Earth State Park, 26742-26500 Baker Park Pl, Sioux Falls, SD 57108, USA

Tennessee: Laurel Falls

Michael Hicks / Flickr Head out on a 2.6-mile journey to Laurel Falls. The terrain is fairly level and easy-going, and you’ll be rewarded with the sight of these beautiful falls. Laurel Falls Trail, Tennessee 37862, USA

Texas: Lost Maples State Natural Area East Trail, Vanderpool

Flickr/bettytimm This trail has the highest concentration of maple trees in the Lost Maples State Natural Area, so it’s a great hike for the autumn months. Though at only three miles, you can afford to do this one in all four seasons. Lost Maples State Natural Area, 37221 RM 187, Vanderpool, TX 78885, USA

Utah: Lower Emerald Pools Trail, Zion National Park

Don Graham/flikr This scenic hike in Utah is easy and shady, so it’s perfect for the warmer months in Utah. The elevation change is only 70 feet, and the journey totals 1.2 miles round-trip. The trail is clearly marked and easy to follow. Emerald Pools Trailhead, Hurricane, UT 84737, USA

Vermont: Stowe Pinnacle Trail

Flickr/joenevill The climb to this scenic peak is super easy and will only take you a 2.8-mile hike. Once you’re there, the gorgeous Stowe Valley will stretch out at your feet. Pinnacle Road, Pinnacle Rd, Stowe, VT 05672, USA

Virginia: White Oak Canyon

bahahamelly/flickr This waterfall hike in Virginia falls just below five miles, at 4.8 miles in length. Although it can be steep in sections, most of the trail is relatively easy, even for children. This path offers some of the best views in the state. Whiteoak Canyon Trail, Virginia, USA

Washington: Naches Peak Loop

pfly/Flickr Located at Tipsoo Lake, this loop trail offers plenty of fresh, alpine air and beautiful grassy meadows. The hike is about three miles and is touted as being especially kid-friendly. Tipsoo Lake, Washington 98022, USA

West Virginia: Babcock State Park

Gabor Eszes This beautiful park includes Glade Creek Grist Mill, the most photographed site in West Virginia. The park’s hiking trails are numerous and mostly easy. The hike to the grist mill is a must. Babcock State Park, 486 Babcock Rd, Clifftop, WV 25831, USA

Wisconsin: Peninsula State Park

Jim Bauer/Flickr This beautiful coastal park in Wisconsin offers more than eight miles of hike-friendly shoreline and 4,000 acres of beautiful woodland. Hiking along the coast is the most scenic and level route. Peninsula State Park, 9462 Shore Rd, Fish Creek, WI 54212, USA

Wyoming: Beauty Lake Trail

Flickr/Troy Smith The Beauty Lake Trail sure does live up to its name. Hike along this five-mile trail in Shoshone National Forest to take in the splendor of Beartooth Lake, Beauty Lake, and Crane Lake. The latter part of the trail can be a bit challenging, so if you’re looking for a super easy hike, just head back about two miles down the trail. Beauty Lake, Wyoming 82414, USA

Have you hiked any of these amazing trails? Have any more suggestions for easy and scenic hikes in your home state? Let us know!

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facebook/Stephens Gap Cave/Mark Brock

Stephens Gap, located in Jackson County, is a 150-foot cave that includes a stunning waterfall. It may look like an intimidating spot for a hike, but there is a simple walk-down entrance to the cave and the trip to the cave is only two miles round-trip. Wear sturdy shoes and be sure to visit with a friend.

Stephens Gap, Alabama 35776, USA

Flickr/Kevan Dee

Located near Anchorage, the Thunderbird Falls Trail is only a one-mile hike. You’ll start off slightly north of Eagle River and make your way through pristine terrain and a striking birch forest. The trail ends at a viewing platform that affords spectacular views of the 200-foot Thunderbird Falls.

Thunderbird Falls Trail, Anchorage, AK 99567, USA

Alan English CPA/Flickr

Located in Betatakin, this scenic hike in Arizona comes in just under five miles round-trip. You’ll need a guide, as the trail goes through protected Navajo ruins, but the hike itself is not challenging and offers gorgeous and historic scenery.

Navajo National Monument, Arizona 86033, USA

Flickr/Cletus Lee

Head to Lake Catherine State Park in Hot Springs for a lovely two-mile hike through stunning hardwood forests and wilderness. The trail winds across Little Canyon Creek multiple times and terminates at Falls Creek Falls.

Falls Branch Trail, Fls Br Trl, Arkansas 71913, USA

Flickr/Rails-to-Trails Conservancy

This scenic hike in California features steady elevation and stunning ocean views. The rail follows the railroad tracks at San Clemente Beach and is only 4.5 miles round-trip.

Beach Trail, San Clemente, CA 92672, USA

Wikimedia Commons

This hike is super short –it’s barely one mile long – but hikers will climb over 2,000 feet! There are 2,744 steps that will really make you feel the burn. This trail is perfect for those who don’t want to be hiking all day, but still want to challenge themselves.

Manitou Springs, CO 80829, USA

Shaw Izikson/Flickr

Head to Barkhamsted for an easy, 4.4-mile there-and-back trail through peaceful woods and sunny meadows. The trail passes through the Indian Council Caves, which are quite beautiful and a great place to stop for a breather in the warmer months.

Tunxis Trail, Burlington, CT 06013, USA

Susan Smith / Flickr

Cape Henlopen is filled with great trails, but one particularly beautiful and short hike runs along the beach for about 4.5 miles and affords stunning views of the waves. The start of the trail is clearly marked, and it ends at the state’s largest and tallest sand dune.

Cape Henlopen State Park, Delaware 19958, USA

Flickr/thegforcers

There are five distinct ecosystems to be explored on the Talbot Island four-mile trail. Hikers are sure to run into all sorts of beautiful wildlife as they traverse the gorgeous island, and the sound of the surf is a perfect soundtrack to any day in the sun.

Little Talbot Island, Jacksonville, FL 32226, USA

Flickr Matt Malone

This beautiful hike in Georgia is only 1.9 miles and will take you through dramatic hemlock forests and past groves of fragrant rhododendron. The trail is just a few miles from the beginning of the Appalachian Trail at Springer Mountain.

Long Creek Falls, Georgia 30813, USA

Steve Dunleavy/Flickr

The hike itself may be easy – just 2.5 miles – but getting here might be a bit of a trek for most. Still, if you can make it to the southernmost point in the United States, the trail along this Green Sand Beach will reward you with stunning views and sea breezes.

Mahana Beach, Hawaii 96772, USA

Bureau of Land Management/Flickr

Located at stunning Coeur d’Alene Lake, this two-mile trail has plenty of cliff views, quiet woodland serenity, and just a touch of elevation. This is one of the best hikes in Idaho that doesn’t take much planning or time.

Mineral Ridge Scenic Area, 9200 ID-97, Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814, USA

Flickr/Tom

The great thing about this state park in Illinois is that it offers trails of all lengths, shapes, and difficulty levels. Choose a hike that winds above a canyon or past beautiful waterfalls. There’s even a great trail that will give you amazing views of the Illinois River.

Starved Rock State Park, 2678 E 875th Rd, Oglesby, IL 61348, USA

Jim Grey/Flickr

Coming in at just about 1.8 miles, Trail 8 is a well-maintained path through the park’s gentler terrain, and takes you past most of the same spectacular sites that can be reached by the more challenging trails.

Turkey Run State Park, 8121 Park Rd, Marshall, IN 47859, USA

nome joy/Flickr

This is a great hiking area for when the weather cools down and the leaves start to turn. Located in Muscatine, Wildcat Den State Park offers easy trails that take hikers past 75-foot cliffs and beautiful rock formations.

Wildcat Den State Park, 1884 Wildcat Den Rd, Muscatine, IA 52761, USA

Flickr/Randy Watson

The Tallgrass Prairie surrounding Strong City is only 4% of the prairie land that used to stretch over 170 million acres of North America. What is left makes for easy hiking, and the waving fields of wildflowers and tender grasses are absolutely lovely.

Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, 2480B KS-177, Strong City, KS 66869, USA

Sarah Altendorf

Situated close to Lexington, this trail is one of the most popular in the area, and one of the more kid-friendly hikes in Kentucky. The 2.8-mile hike will usher you along the banks of the Kentucky River and near some very lovely babbling brooks.

Lexington, KY, USA

Facebook.com / Renee Hansen Curtis

This is a great trail for amateur botanists and wildlife lovers. The well-maintained arboretum features signs and markers that point out beautiful and rare plants, and the boardwalk that runs through the preserve makes hiking easy and comfortable. Fun fact: the Louisiana State Arboretum is the oldest state-supported arboretum in the country!

Louisiana State Arboretum State Preservation Area, 1300 Sudie Lawton Lane, Ville Platte, LA 70586, USA

Doug Kerr / Flickr

This trail is only 2 miles round trip, but takes you past the stunning waters of Moxie Falls. The cascades are 90 feet high, so watch your step.

Moxie Falls, Unnamed Road, West Forks, ME 04985, USA

Sam R. / Yelp

This hiking area in Maryland is split into three sections of varying difficulty, with the total distance covered being about 4.7 miles. However, if you’re looking for a peaceful and easy hike through beautiful forested terrain, then Section C is your trail.

Billy Goat Trail Section A, Potomac, MD 20854, USA

Flickr/criana

This hike gives you lots of beauty for very little effort. The distance to these falls is only one mile, but you’ll get an eyeful of the tallest waterfall in Massachusetts.

Bash Bish Falls, Mt Washington, MA 01258, USA

gobzik photography/Flickr

This easy hike in Michigan will take you from Lake Michigan to the Grand River. You’ll see plenty of boats and scenic waterfront areas. Best of all, the 2.5-mile trail is paved and perfect for mobility-challenged hikers.

Grand Haven, MI, USA

Flickr/Tim Wilson

Perhaps one of the best hikes in Minnesota, this trail offers 2.5 miles of even elevation gain and consistently awesome views of Lake Superior, Oberg Lake, and Moose Mountain. Definitely a great pick for families with younger kids.

Superior Hiking Trail Oberg Mountain Loop, Tofte Township, MN 55615, USA

Matt Taylor/Crooked Letter Photography

Located in Tishomingo State Park, this trail features rocky outcroppings and travels over several springs and streams. The three-mile loop trail terminates at a gorgeous swinging bridge that’s the perfect spot for a photo-op.

State Park Road, State Park Rd, Mississippi, USA

Flickr/ Missouri Division of Tourism

With six trails that are all under five miles, Prairie State Park is a great spot to wander all day long. The herds of American bison and fields of wildflowers make these hikes unlike any other trails around.

Prairie State Park, 128 NW 150th Ln, Mindenmines, MO 64769, USA

Steve Shupe / Flickr

Just outside Missoula lies Woods Gulch, a verdant canyon situated at the southern point of the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area. The trail is barely over one mile but will take you through the most beautiful parts of the canyon.

Woods Gulch, Montana 59802, USA

flickr/Ken Ratcliff

Though this trail is actually 321 miles in total, most people just hop on and off as they please. This is Nebraska’s first official State Recreational Trail and has become a fan favorite among casual hikers and cyclists.

Cowboy Trail, Nebraska, USA

flickr/monica.orchard

The terrain may be breathtaking, but this easy 1.3-mile hike won’t leave you winded. Located in the Valley of Fire State Park, this is a beautiful trail through natural arches and a red rock slot canyon.

White Domes Road, White Domes Rd, Nevada 89040, USA

Ben Ferenchack/flickr

Head to Holderness for an easy two-mile hike that will lead you to the summit of West Rattlesnake Mountain and great views of Squam Lake. The elevation gain is pretty great, but the hike isn’t too strenuous.

West Rattlesnake Mountain Trailhead, Center Sandwich, NH 03227, USA

www.njhiking.com

This scenic hike in New Jersey is short and sweet, plus kid-friendly. You’ll travel 1.6 miles round-trip and cross paths with several gorgeous waterfalls. This is a great hike for the autumn months.

Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, 1978 River Road, Bushkill, PA 18324, USA

Yelp/Cherie O.

Hiking around this area is easy and great for the whole family. There’s a great cool-water swimming hole, as well as McCauley Hot Springs. The water isn’t too hot, so it’s not at all uncomfortable to take a dip during the summer season.

Jemez Falls, New Mexico 87025, USA

eflon/Flickr

Just a 2.5-mile hike will take you to 19 different waterfalls and gorgeous, peaceful pools. Watkins Glen State Park is one of the most popular parks in New York, and it’s easy to see why.

Watkins Glen State Park, 1009 N Franklin St, Watkins Glen, NY 14891, USA

Flickr / Jim Dollar

Just look at that view. This hike is short – you’ll be walking for about 2.5 miles total - but it does afford a bit of a healthy challenge. The trail will take you through stands of birch and hemlock and to the base of Crabtree Falls, one of the most scenic hikes in North Carolina.

Crabtree Falls, North Carolina 28777, USA

the.waterbird/Flickr

Take this 1.5-mile trail through the Theodore Roosevelt National Park and you’ll be guided to one of the famous prairie dog “towns” that pepper this region. It’s a great hike for animal lovers and nature photographers.

Prairie Dog Metropolis, Medora, ND 58645, USA

Harry Wagner/Flickr

This beautiful trail in Ohio runs through Licking County and actually follows the old Penn Central Railroad. Hikers will be taken through 2.7 miles of rolling farmland and over a lovely covered bridge.

Ohio Canal Greenway, Unnamed Road, Hebron, OH 43025, USA

Granger Meador/Flickr

Follow the Bugle trail for a great route through the beautiful Osage Hills State Park. This easy hike will take you to Sand Creek and Lookout Lake, all with under four miles of trekking.

Osage Hills State Park, 2131 Osage Hills, Park Rd, Pawhuska, OK 74056, USA

flickr/ Rick Obst

There are plenty of places in Oregon for arduous hikers to challenge themselves, but the Sweet Creek Trail is perfect for casual hikers that want to get a good look at the beautiful flora of the Suislaw National Forest. The trail extends 2.2 miles through the woods and past multiple pretty waterfalls.

Sweet Creek Road, Sweet Creek Rd, Mapleton, OR 97453, USA

Facebook / Alex Quistberg

Are you looking for a super short hike in Pennsylvania with an incredible payoff? Check out the four great trails at Bushkill Falls in Pennsylvania. The Yellow Trail will only take you 45 minutes but will bring you to the main falls, plus Lower Gorge Falls, Laurel Glen, and Upper Canyon.

Bushkill Falls Trail, Lehman Township, PA 18324, USA

Flickr/Pete

This 864-acre state park in Rhode Island offers a few well-maintained trails that feature very steady elevation and beautiful waterfront views. There’s also a great picnic area that overlooks the water.

Colt State Park, Bristol, RI 02809, USA

Facebook/W M McConnell

Located in Olanta, this pretty hike will take you on a short and sweet 0.75-mile loop around Carolina Bay. You also have the option of taking an even quicker jaunt through the swamp on a convenient boardwalk.

Woods Bay State Park, 11020 Woods Bay Rd, Olanta, SC 29114, USA

Good Earth State Park / Facebook

Good Earth State Park is a great place for long strolls and learning a bit of local history. The park has been the site of native ceremonies and gatherings for hundreds of years, and the scenic forest groves make for shady and secluded hiking.

Good Earth State Park, 26742-26500 Baker Park Pl, Sioux Falls, SD 57108, USA

Michael Hicks / Flickr

Head out on a 2.6-mile journey to Laurel Falls. The terrain is fairly level and easy-going, and you’ll be rewarded with the sight of these beautiful falls.

Laurel Falls Trail, Tennessee 37862, USA

Flickr/bettytimm

This trail has the highest concentration of maple trees in the Lost Maples State Natural Area, so it’s a great hike for the autumn months. Though at only three miles, you can afford to do this one in all four seasons.

Lost Maples State Natural Area, 37221 RM 187, Vanderpool, TX 78885, USA

Don Graham/flikr

This scenic hike in Utah is easy and shady, so it’s perfect for the warmer months in Utah. The elevation change is only 70 feet, and the journey totals 1.2 miles round-trip. The trail is clearly marked and easy to follow.

Emerald Pools Trailhead, Hurricane, UT 84737, USA

Flickr/joenevill

The climb to this scenic peak is super easy and will only take you a 2.8-mile hike. Once you’re there, the gorgeous Stowe Valley will stretch out at your feet.

Pinnacle Road, Pinnacle Rd, Stowe, VT 05672, USA

bahahamelly/flickr

This waterfall hike in Virginia falls just below five miles, at 4.8 miles in length. Although it can be steep in sections, most of the trail is relatively easy, even for children. This path offers some of the best views in the state.

Whiteoak Canyon Trail, Virginia, USA

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Located at Tipsoo Lake, this loop trail offers plenty of fresh, alpine air and beautiful grassy meadows. The hike is about three miles and is touted as being especially kid-friendly.

Tipsoo Lake, Washington 98022, USA

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This beautiful park includes Glade Creek Grist Mill, the most photographed site in West Virginia. The park’s hiking trails are numerous and mostly easy. The hike to the grist mill is a must.

Babcock State Park, 486 Babcock Rd, Clifftop, WV 25831, USA

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This beautiful coastal park in Wisconsin offers more than eight miles of hike-friendly shoreline and 4,000 acres of beautiful woodland. Hiking along the coast is the most scenic and level route.

Peninsula State Park, 9462 Shore Rd, Fish Creek, WI 54212, USA

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The Beauty Lake Trail sure does live up to its name. Hike along this five-mile trail in Shoshone National Forest to take in the splendor of Beartooth Lake, Beauty Lake, and Crane Lake. The latter part of the trail can be a bit challenging, so if you’re looking for a super easy hike, just head back about two miles down the trail.

Beauty Lake, Wyoming 82414, USA

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best hikes in America July 26, 2022 Jackie Ann What are the best family-friendly hikes in America? No matter where your travels take you, the entire family can enjoy plenty of family-friendly hikes in America. In Idaho, the Snake River Canyon Rim Trail is a 10-mile long paved trail that’ll lead you to across majestic bridges, vast canyons, and the strikingly beautiful Shoshone Falls. For those looking for a shorter trek without compromising on scenery, try the Ponytail Falls Trail in Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge. The trail is less than three miles long and will lead to the spectacular Ponytail Falls, a majestic 75-foot waterfall in an incredibly magical setting. What are the most popular national parks in America? You might be surprised to learn that the most visited national park in the country is actually the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Nestled on the Tennessee-North Carolina Border, this stunning park attracts more recreational visitors than any other national park in the United States. The Grand Canyon National Park and Rocky Mountain National Park come in close with silver and bronze. What are the best hikes with a view in America? While every state has a claim to a hiking trail with a beautiful view, you’ll have a hard time competing with the views along the Crawford Path in New Hampshire. This stunning hike will take you along the Presidential Range, ascending to the tallest summits in New Hampshire including the mighty Mount Washington. This scenic trail also happens to be the oldest continuously used mountain trail in America! The trail was first cleared in 1819 and continues to be one of the most incredible hikes with a view in the country.

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best hikes in America

July 26, 2022

Jackie Ann

What are the best family-friendly hikes in America? No matter where your travels take you, the entire family can enjoy plenty of family-friendly hikes in America. In Idaho, the Snake River Canyon Rim Trail is a 10-mile long paved trail that’ll lead you to across majestic bridges, vast canyons, and the strikingly beautiful Shoshone Falls. For those looking for a shorter trek without compromising on scenery, try the Ponytail Falls Trail in Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge. The trail is less than three miles long and will lead to the spectacular Ponytail Falls, a majestic 75-foot waterfall in an incredibly magical setting. What are the most popular national parks in America? You might be surprised to learn that the most visited national park in the country is actually the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Nestled on the Tennessee-North Carolina Border, this stunning park attracts more recreational visitors than any other national park in the United States. The Grand Canyon National Park and Rocky Mountain National Park come in close with silver and bronze. What are the best hikes with a view in America? While every state has a claim to a hiking trail with a beautiful view, you’ll have a hard time competing with the views along the Crawford Path in New Hampshire. This stunning hike will take you along the Presidential Range, ascending to the tallest summits in New Hampshire including the mighty Mount Washington. This scenic trail also happens to be the oldest continuously used mountain trail in America! The trail was first cleared in 1819 and continues to be one of the most incredible hikes with a view in the country.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

No matter where your travels take you, the entire family can enjoy plenty of family-friendly hikes in America. In Idaho, the Snake River Canyon Rim Trail is a 10-mile long paved trail that’ll lead you to across majestic bridges, vast canyons, and the strikingly beautiful Shoshone Falls. For those looking for a shorter trek without compromising on scenery, try the Ponytail Falls Trail in Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge. The trail is less than three miles long and will lead to the spectacular Ponytail Falls, a majestic 75-foot waterfall in an incredibly magical setting.

What are the most popular national parks in America?

You might be surprised to learn that the most visited national park in the country is actually the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Nestled on the Tennessee-North Carolina Border, this stunning park attracts more recreational visitors than any other national park in the United States. The Grand Canyon National Park and Rocky Mountain National Park come in close with silver and bronze.

What are the best hikes with a view in America?

While every state has a claim to a hiking trail with a beautiful view, you’ll have a hard time competing with the views along the Crawford Path in New Hampshire. This stunning hike will take you along the Presidential Range, ascending to the tallest summits in New Hampshire including the mighty Mount Washington. This scenic trail also happens to be the oldest continuously used mountain trail in America! The trail was first cleared in 1819 and continues to be one of the most incredible hikes with a view in the country.