When the leaves start to change and the temps start to drop, it’s time to grab the ol’ hiking boots and hit the trails. Fall is the perfect time of year for hiking. There are generally fewer people on the trails, the mild temperatures are ideal for dogs and humans alike, and even in the evergreen forests of the Northwest, the changing colors of the leaves are stunning.
Many members of the GoCamp team love to hike. One even wrote the definitive guidebook to hiking in North Carolina. So to celebrate the fall season, we asked members of the GoCamp team to share their favorite fall hikes in the United States. Check out our favorite fall hikes below.
Northeast
Pennsylvania
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
This vivacious vista is the perfect place to plop down with a bagged lunch and binoculars. Why? To see one of the largest birds in the world: raptors. With multiple hiking trails surrounding the viewing point, you can pick your own adventure while also taking in the gorgeous fall landscape.
New York
Kaaterskill Falls
- Location: Catskill, New York
- Length: 1.4 miles round trip
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Ready to see the highest cascading waterfall in New York State? Native American people have claimed this to be the resting place of the creator and a holy place for the Mohican people, the original inhabitants of the Catskills. While enrapturing both hikers and artists with its stunning landscape and power, this hike will leave you breathless in more ways than one.