Backcountry Hiking Trips Help Ensure A ‘Slow Travel’ Philosophy

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Surveys indicate that 60% of Americans are planning to travel for a vacation or getaway during the 2023 fall season, with 71% of fall travelers planning on traveling more frequently this season than they did last season, according to Vacasa, a vacation rental management and real estate company. And, for a majority of those opting into fall getaways, budget-friendly travel is still a top priority. For example, road trips are the preferred method of transportation as airfares continue to soar and flight changes/cancellations have people weary and causing many travelers to lose days of their coveted vacation time and funds.

How can travelers make the most of their time off? Utilizing a “slow travel” philosophy is an excellent option.

This means staying longer and exploring deep into a destination versus traveling fast, far and wide. Aligned to this, Intrepid Travel has launched 17 new backcountry hiking trips across the US offering iconic slow travel alternatives, including off-grid, off-the-beaten-track routes through some of America’s wilderness.

With the onset of fall, temperatures are cooling and it’s the best time for travelers to explore nature’s most coveted landscapes. The following new tours offer some of the best hiking trails in the country with education in geological and cultural history.

New Backcountry Hiking Trips To Explore This Fall:

* Hiking and Backpacking Utah’s Boulder Mail Trail | Intrepid Travel US

* Hike & Kayak Maine’s Acadia National Park | Intrepid Travel US

* Hike Vermont: Fall Foliage | Intrepid Travel US

* Hiking the Best of Great Smoky Mountains National Park | Intrepid Travel US

* Hiking the Best of the Grand Canyon | Intrepid Travel US

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