August 2011 | With wild hikes within an hour, these 15 cities have some of the best outdoor access in urban America—and the only prerequisite for exploring is a pair of sneakers. Local Tips: Find out where to eat and drink afterward.
Come Explore » | | | Whether your fancy is glacial lakes, sandy beaches, rocky coasts, or lush forests, Canada has them all. |
| | Jessa Younker climbs the stalactites hanging from a giant limestone cliff on Poda Island, Thailand. |
| | Steve Casimiro picks the best shoes, sleeping bags, jackets, tents, packs, and more. | | | | | Submit the best photos from your latest adventures to My Shot, National Geographic's photo community. | |
| | Mark Cosslett discusses how to best deal with wild animals from the forests of Canada to the shores of Hawaii. |
| | The coolest technology I've tested this summer isn't an electronic device, a bike, or something built of carbon fiber—It's a ground cloth that works better than anything I've ever used. |
| | You can never eliminate the risk of a lightning strike, but you can reduce it by following these simple guidelines: | | |
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