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Where to go hiking according to Local Guides

Today is National Take a Hike Day in the U.S., but there are so many gorgeous hiking spots around the world, it would be a shame not to celebrate them all. In honor of this outdoors-y day, we put together a list of some of the hiking spots most loved by Local Guides over on Google Earth Voyager. Below are a few of our favorites.

 

Torres del Paine National Park (Magallanes Region, Chile)

See glaciers, mountains, lakes and even llama-like guanacos while hiking at this stunning national park. The popular, multi-day W trek takes hikers past all the park's major sights.

 

Caption: A photo of Torres del Paine National Park in the Magallanes Region of Chile showing mountains in the distance stretching up to the puffy, white clouds in the blue sky as well as a turquoise body of water with a long bridge leading to a building on a small island, all surrounded by greenery and hills. (Local Guide Fredy Costas)Caption: A photo of Torres del Paine National Park in the Magallanes Region of Chile showing mountains in the distance stretching up to the puffy, white clouds in the blue sky as well as a turquoise body of water with a long bridge leading to a building on a small island, all surrounded by greenery and hills. (Local Guide Fredy Costas)“What an amazing hike. I would rate this hike as difficult as it took us about eight hours to complete. Bring lots of water and food. Hiking shoes are important as well as sunscreen. Not for beginners but extremely worth the view. We spent about 2-3 hours at the top enjoying the view. Not sure how cold the water is at the top but there is a beautiful glacial fed lake.”— Simon Larkin

 

The Narrows (Zion National Park, Utah)

As the name suggests, The Narrows is the narrowest part of Zion Canyon in Zion National Park. To admire the thousand-foot rock walls of this gorge, hikers must first wade through the Virgin River.

 

Caption: A photo of hikers walking through shallow water and small rocks between the two large rock walls that make up The Narrows, a hiking trail in a canyon at Zion National Park in Utah. (Local Guide travis higley)Caption: A photo of hikers walking through shallow water and small rocks between the two large rock walls that make up The Narrows, a hiking trail in a canyon at Zion National Park in Utah. (Local Guide travis higley)

“One of the most iconic parts of Zion National Park, for most visitors this hike is a must do. This trail offers a unique opportunity to explore a slot canyon while trudging a river. A great jaunt for a hot day as the canyon walls provide quite a bit of shade and keep temperatures low. The scenery is amazing. For a hiker, this should be on the bucket list…”— AJ Ruiz

 

Kalalau Trail (Kauai County, Hawaii)

This tropical, coastal trail provides 11 miles of lush jungle, waterfalls and ocean views, starting and ending on two amazing beaches. In between are five valleys interspersed with high cliffs, so watch your step.

 

Caption: A photo from Kalalau Trail in Kauai County, Hawaii showing a cliff that's on the trail and the greenery that surrounds it as well as the turquoise and blue ocean below and mountains covered with greenery in the distance. (Local Guide Kyle Anderson)Caption: A photo from Kalalau Trail in Kauai County, Hawaii showing a cliff that's on the trail and the greenery that surrounds it as well as the turquoise and blue ocean below and mountains covered with greenery in the distance. (Local Guide Kyle Anderson)

“Hiking Kalalau trail is a unique and truly special experience (many would add 'life changing'). The trail runs through the forests, rivers, and cliffs, with stunning views, amazing plants and birds. The trail ends with a gorgeous beach, with tropical trees, waterfalls, cliffs and unbelievable views all around. The trail is challenging but it has been completed by young and old (and you can do it too!)”— Maryna Pilkiw

 

Explore the whole list of amazing hiking spots on Google Earth Voyager!

 

Where is your favorite place to go hiking? Tell us in the comments below!

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@kmajewski

very good photo and beautiful plants and flowers and mountains and spring for hiking

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Re: Where to go hiking according to Local Guides

What amazing post @kmajewski!

So beautiful nature of National parks.

It is very interesting route for hiking.

Thank for sharing such beautiful photos!

Best wishes,

Inga

 

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Re: Where to go hiking according to Local Guides

Very interesting post,

@kmajewski .

Very inspiring!

Thank you.

 

Warmest greetings,

Jacky

 

 

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Re: Where to go hiking according to Local Guides

Very nice places @kmajewski

Thank you for sharing with us.

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Re: Where to go hiking according to Local Guides

@kmajewski, My favourite hiking trip has been to Rupin Pass, a beautiful mountain pass in our majestic Himalayan mountain ranges! It's by far the one of the best hikes in my life. 

Also, check out this list that I have created that includes the fave hiking spots of Connect Live 2018 attendees! 🙂

 

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Re: Where to go hiking according to Local Guides

Very beautiful places! Some of them I hope to see someday. One of my favorite trails in Lichfield National Park, Australia.post-14422954930_120d47_847738df_-1-XL0_120d45_fb51fe75_-1-XL0_120d31_67e76e5a_XL0_120d25_90b46dad_XL

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Re: Where to go hiking according to Local Guides

Amazing and beautiful photos  @Victoria_v !

You have a lot of wonderful adventures!

It is great!

Cheers,

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Re: Where to go hiking according to Local Guides

My favourite place to hike @kmajewski is The Great Ocean Walk which follows the coastline of Victoria, Australia from Apollo Bay through to Port Campbell. You get to see wonderful vistas such as The Razorback formation and the Great Southern Ocean smashing into Australia gradually making it smaller.

View from Great Ocean WalkView from Great Ocean Walk

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Re: Where to go hiking according to Local Guides

very nice post @kmajewski