This e-book bundle gives you a 20% discount on my three best-selling e-books to classic national park backpacking trips—a $59.85 value for just $47.95:
“The Complete Guide to Backpacking the Teton Crest Trail in Grand Teton National Park” describes the best itinerary and several variations, ranging from 35 to 39 miles, for incomparable views of the Teton Range, gorgeous campsites, wildflowers, mountain lakes, and a chance of seeing moose, elk, and black bears.

“The Best First Backpacking Trip in Yosemite” describes a 37-mile loop from Yosemite Valley that begins on the stunning Mist Trail, passing 317-foot Vernal Fall and 594-foot Nevada Fall. This trip offers the opportunity to ascend the cable route up Half Dome and tag the spectacular (but much less busy) summit of Clouds Rest, and walk part of the John Muir Trail.

“The Best Backpacking Trip in Glacier National Park” describes a 65-mile route (and variations) that hits the entire Highline Trail, the Many Glacier area, Piegan and Stoney Indian passes, the Ptarmigan Tunnel Trail (photo at top), and some of the park’s best wilderness lakes—areas where sightings of mountain goats, bighorn sheep, moose, and even black and grizzly bears are common.

Watch the video below from the Teton Crest Trail and see many photos in my stories “5 Reasons You Must Backpack the Teton Crest Trail,” “Where to Backpack First Time in Yosemite,” and “5 Reasons You Must Backpack in Glacier National Park” (which are free for anyone to read), and “A Wonderful Obsession: Backpacking the Teton Crest Trail,” “Best of Yosemite: Backpacking South of Tuolumne Meadows,” and “Descending the Food Chain: Backpacking Glacier National Park’s Northern Loop” (all of which require a paid subscription to read in full).
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Two Great Backpacking Trips in Wildest Yosemite
Ready to explore the remotest and most spectacular backcountry in Yosemite? These two hikes of 74 miles and nearly 87 miles wander through the biggest, loneliest, and most remote chunks of wilderness on the Yosemite map, south and north of Tuolumne Meadows.
The Best First Backpacking Trip in the Grand Canyon
If there’s an archetypal Grand Canyon trek, backpacking rim to rim is it. Traversing the canyon brings backpackers on a uniquely scenic and challenging tour of one of the planet’s greatest natural wonders.
Backpacking the Continental Divide Trail Through Glacier National Park
Continental Divide Trail thru-hikers widely agree: The CDT through Glacier National Park is one of the trail’s very best sections. This guide to backpacking a 94-mile traverse through Glacier lays out a customized route.