Arguably the most prominent feature of Yosemite National Park, Half Dome boasts over 8,000 feet of glacier scraped granite. The hike to the summit is not for the ill-prepared, but...
Yosemite National Park is a paradise for outdoor recreationists from all over the world. Yosemite Valley attracts rock climbers to El Capitan and waterfall chasers its many waterfalls, and photographers to...
Sequoia National Park, located in California's southern Sierra Nevada mountains, is the picture of immensity and natural diversity. Gaze up at the General Sherman, the superlative tree which towers above the Giant Forest....
Redwood National Park is treasured for its namesake trees—some of the tallest on earth. While these centuries-old firs deserve protection, the park also protects prairies, river ways, and over 40 miles...
From Yosemite Valley to Mount Whitney, the 200+ miles of the John Muir Trail wind through and over some of America's best lands. This tee looks stellar on those who love America's...
Stretching from Mexico to Canada, the Pacific Crest Trail reveals the beauty of the desert, unfolds the glaciated expanses of the Sierra Nevada, traverses deep forests, and provides commanding vistas of...
The Colorado River is one of the most desirable destinations for whitewater sports in the US, and over 20,000 people arrive every year to test their skills by raft, kayak,...
485 miles of continuous, narrow trail connect Denver to Durango and attract hikers, bicyclists, and equestrians from all around. Explore above-timberline views studded with wildflowers while wearing your own crazy...