Weather
1 of 8Weather conditions can change rapidly and bring with them unique challenges when hiking. Whether hot or cold, wet or dry, here are some tips to follow.
Watch Your Step
2 of 8Unstable terrain has claimed the lives of even experienced hikers. Be careful of your footing especially near cliff edges and in icy conditions.
Which Way?
3 of 8One of the most common dangers of hiking is becoming lost. Learning how to use a map and compass is one way to free yourself from the worries of losing your way in the wild.
Weariness
4 of 8Hiking can be strenuous exercise. Each person has unique fitness levels and health concerns, so consider your physical condition and stick to the hike that's right for you.
Wildlife
5 of 8When we step into the wild, we enter an enchanting world of intriguing plants and animals. Observe each with caution and respect, as some can be a threat to human health and safety.
Water
6 of 8Untreated water from open water sources such as lakes, ponds, streams and springs may not be safe to drink. Learn how you can stay hydrated on the trails.
Wildfires
7 of 8One of the greatest dangers to the forest itself is also an extreme danger for hikers. Find out what to do if a wildfire strikes near you.
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