Major Cities With Major Trails

Having trouble deciding where to plan your next trip? Maybe you're torn between a big city excursion and an outdoor retreat. There are some great destinations across the United States that offer big city thrills and outdoor escapes within an hour away. Get the best of both worlds with any of these great trails located near major cities.

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Indiana Dunes State Park
Located south of Chicago, Illinois, this park provides over 5 miles of hiking through dunes, wetlands and forests. Once you're done hitting the trails, head into the windy city to keep the good times rolling.

Mount Tamalpais State Park
Of course, the scenic Redwoods are a must when visiting San Fransisco. This seven-mile trail just north of this major city provides awesome views of the magnificent trees and a great escape into nature. The City by the Bay offers fun for city slickers and adventures seekers alike. Check out some of these outdoor opportunities available in one of the Golden State's most active cities.

Bear Mountain
New York City is arguably the best urban experience in the world. However, many people are unaware of the great trails right outside the tourist-trapped city.  Bear Mountain is north of Manhattan and offers spectacular views of the Hudson River in a more natural environment.

Everglades National Park
When taking a break from the wild nightlife in Miami, travelers can check out some real wildlife in Florida's Everglades. This national park offers 59 miles of rough trails and abundant space to detox from the city.

Red Rock Canyon
Las Vegas is often overlooked as a great city for guilt-free fun. However, only 17 miles away from Sin City's center, this national conservation area offers a 5 mile hike through a scenic trail and challenging elevation changes.

Next time you are deciding if you want to go urban or nature for your big trip, check out some of these U.S. cities that offer both.

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