Eleven of our Favorite Trails to Discover with Adventure Maps

When it comes to exploring the great outdoors, the thrill of discovering new trails can be unmatched. With Adventure Maps, you can uncover some of the most breathtaking  trails that may or may not be well known. Whether you’re seeking solitude, stunning vistas, or unique natural features, these gems offer incredible adventures for a variety of transportation modes. Here are 11 of our favorite trails to explore with Adventure Maps:

1. Buck Creek/Minam River Loop, Wallowa Mountains, Oregon

Remote and wild backpacking loop on the SW side of the Eagle Cap Wilderness.

2. Toxoway/Imogene Loop, Sawtooths, Idaho

Views, views and more views. Along with good fishing, mountain lakes and mulitiple backpacking options.

3. Cache Creek/Game Creek Loop, Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Fun mountain biking loop highlighting the best of Jackson Hole.

4. Dinah Moe Hum/Tylers, Bend, Oregon

Shuttle or big loop ride accessing all that is good about riding near Bend.

5. Surveyors Ridge Trail, Mt. Hood, Oregon

Incredible views of Mt. Hood and the Hood River Valley plus a trail that varies between ripping flow and moderate technical challenge.

6. Goulds/JEM/Hurricane Rim Loop, Hurricane, Utah

Desert riding at its best with wide open views, technical challenge and high speed cruising.

7. Horseshoe Creek Trails, Driggs, Idaho

Purpose built singletrack with views of the Tetons and a mix of forest and open sage brush slopes.

8. Glen Alpine Trail, Desolation Wilderness, California

This trail hurry’s-up into the Sierras. Great for a day hike or starting a multi-day backpacking trip.

9. Imperial/Greenhorn Loop, Hailey, Idaho

Ride your mountain bike, motorcycle, horse or trail running shoes into the heart of the Wood River Valley/Sun Valley/Ketchum/Hailey goods.

10. A-T-C-A Loop, Oakridge, Oregon

Unique shuttle with a loop which will test your fitness and put a big smile on your face. Make sure your bike is in good working order before tackling the 3,000′ of climbing and 4,500′ feet of descending  on this ride.

11. Buck Mountain Loop, Winthrop, Washington – Plus Many Others!

Ponderosas, firs, aspens and sagebrush along with views and perfect single track.

Explore with Confidence

With Adventure Maps, you can confidently navigate these hidden trails and discover their unique beauty. Our maps provide detailed and accurate information to guide you through these less-traveled paths, ensuring a safe and enjoyable adventure. So grab your map, lace up your hiking boots, and set out to explore these hidden gems!

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