5 Best End-of-Season Mountain Biking Trails in Lake Tahoe
Fall in Tahoe is arguably the absolute best time of year for mountain biking. Squeezing in a few extra rides on the mountain bike means cool days, less crowded trails, and perfectly packed singletrack,...
View ArticleThe Magic City’s Best Cycling Routes for Fall Foliage
The winding roads, mountainous terrain, and multitude of bike paths surrounding Birmingham offer cyclists in the area plenty of unique routes that will be perfect for riding this fall. Here are four...
View ArticleFall Foliage in Colorado: 5 Colorful Adventures Near Boulder and Denver
It’s a magical time of year in Colorado’s high country: Cool, crisp air gives an invigorating kick to the day, bluebird skies prevail, and whole hillsides transform to bright, cheery hues. The aspen...
View Article48 Hours of Adventure in Tahoe/Truckee During the Shoulder Season
November is an idyllic time to be in Lake Tahoe. Gone are the bumper to bumper lines of traffic that congest the highways between North Tahoe communities and Truckee, the crowded trail head parking...
View Article10 Enticing Reasons to Explore Nebraska’s Great Outdoors
Let’s be honest—if you’re an outdoor enthusiast planning your next great American adventure, Nebraska may not be the first place that springs to mind. But don’t be too quick to write off the entire...
View ArticleThe Lowdown on the Fat Biking Scene in New York City
We may not have snow yet, but it’s still great weather to fat bike in NYC. Whether trails are muddy or snow covered, a fat bike is easier (and more fun) to roll around on than your mountain bike. What...
View ArticleFat Biking in Washington: What to Know
Fat biking’s days of obscurity are over: Between 2013 and 2014, the number of companies making these knobby-tired machines doubled, turning it into the fastest-growing sector of the biking industry....
View ArticleBiking in Yellowstone: 3 Great Rides for Fall
This time of year, the crowds have mercifully left Yellowstone National Park. And, unbeknownst to some, after the gates close in November, you can still get into the park on two wheels. However, since...
View Article10 Reasons Why Kansas is a Great Place for Outdoor Lovers
Kansas is well-known for a couple things: sunflowers, sunsets and the Wizard of Oz. But did you know the warm summers and mild winters also make it possible to explore the outdoors year round? Besides...
View ArticleInsider’s Guide to Acadia National Park
Maine’s rocky coastline, rolling mountains and dense wilderness all converge in the northeast corner of the state to create the serene yet vibrant area of Acadia National Park. It is composed of 47,000...
View Article5 Hot Spots for Winter Fat Biking in Jackson Hole
Jackson Hole is quickly solidifying its spot in the fat biking world. In 2015, Singletracks named its top 10 trails, with two of Jackson’s, Cache Creek and Grand Targhee, making the list. Here are a...
View ArticleSee it All in 48 Hours: A Winter Guide to Crested Butte/Gunnison
Crested Butte has more historic Old West charm than you can shake a ski pole at. Residents work hard to maintain its flair and authenticity. One look at the snow capped Elk Mountain range and it’s easy...
View ArticleRace Report and Packing Tips: 2018 Fat Bike World Championships
Jill Cederholm is a member of KÜHL’s Cycling team. She is a former collegiate swimmer and professional triathlete. She resides in Mendota Heights, Minnesota with her husband and daughter. Living in...
View ArticleThe 5 Best Places to Rent and Ride Fat Bikes in Minnesota
Minnesotans are known for recreating 365 days a year—even when the mercury drops and the snow falls. While we have long had a variety of reasons to get outside (think skiing, snowshoeing, ice fishing),...
View ArticleA Guide to Spring Cycling in Atlanta: What to Know, Where to Go
Atlanta is undergoing a cultural renaissance, and the renewed enthusiasm of the city is helping grow a great community of outdoor and fitness lovers. Thanks to the burgeoning cycling scene and the work...
View ArticleWhat to Know About the Massanutten Trail: A Must-Ride 70-Mile Mountain Bike...
The Massanutten Trail in the Shenandoah Valley is a treasure for all sorts of outdoor enthusiasts, but especially for adventure-craving mountain bikers with nerves of steel. The 70-mile trail loops...
View Article15 Awesome Things To Do in Aspen in Spring
April and May, known in some Western states as the mud-season months, may seem like an odd time to visit a mountain town. In fact, it’s just the opposite for the outdoor enthusiast looking to stack...
View Article6 Reasons Luxembourg is Europe’s Most Underrated Adventure Destination
Ask most people outside of Europe about Luxembourg, and more often than not, they’ll give you a blank stare. Chances are they’ve never heard of it. Ask people in Europe, and most will know it’s a...
View Article5 Reasons Finland is Europe’s Best Kept Secret for Hiking and Cycling
Finland is one of Europe’s best-kept secrets when it comes to hiking and cycling. Most international tourists visit in winter to hunt for the Northern Lights, or to enjoy winter activities like dog...
View ArticleWhy Central Montana Should Be at the Top of Your Travel Bucket List This Year
Imagine a land where the towering Rocky Mountains meet the sweeping horizon of the Great Plains. Where vibrant modern life is interwoven with a rugged, storied history, and where seemingly endless...
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