Copenhagen was voted one of The Best Cities in the World in the 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards. To find out all the winning cities, read here.
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Oct 2, 2024 • 7 min read
Days are getting shorter and there’s a chill in the air, which can only mean one thing – peak hiking season is almost here. Sure, many would say spring and summer are top times for hitting the trails. But take a look below at the best hiking experiences in the US – including snow-covered forests, a candlelight stroll, and a canyon adventure without the crowds – and it’s clear that winter has plenty to offer.
Lace up your boots or grab a pair of snowshoes and poles and get moving. There’s no need for hikers to hibernate.
5.5 miles/ moderate
You don’t have to go too far outside of Denver to slip on a pair of snowshoes and experience an enchanted forest. Apex Park, which is about 30 minutes from the “Mile High City”, offers a year-round trail system that’s prime for snowshoeing and deer spotting. To create a 5.5-mile loop, start at the Argos trail, then follow the Magic Mountain, Enchanted Forest, and Apex trails. The Apex Trail is the one that loops back around and eventually connects with the Magic Mountain Trail to get you right back where you started from.
What you’ll need: Rent a pair of snowshoes and poles from the REI flagship store in downtown Denver or a locally owned outdoor shop, such as Feral in the Highlands neighborhood and Wilderness Exchange next to REI.
Where to stay: Life House, Lower Highlands will have you yearning to sleep in a bunk bed (seriously!) with their group-friendly rooms featuring bunks that are more like luxurious curtained coves than the furniture of your youth.
Where to eat: While staying at Life House, don’t miss its botanically inspired bar and restaurant, Wildflower. Digging into wildflower focaccia and potato croquettes made with marigolds is the perfect way to end a nature-filled day.
1.7 miles/ easy
Dining by candlelight is nice, but hiking by candlelight is pure magic. Each January, Thompson County Park lines its paved trails with luminaries for an evening hike. They also offer free hot cocoa and access to warming bonfires strategically placed around the park for pre- or post-walk snuggling. Even when the Trails by Candlelight event isn’t happening, the paved trails, including a lakeside loop, make the park ideal for all-ages family strolls.
What you’ll need: Stick to the paved trails and you’ll just need warm shoes. Or, if there’s fresh powder, bring snow boots. The park also has 1.41 miles of snowshoeing trails, so pack your clawed footwear and poles if interested.
Where to stay: Warm up fireside in a premium room at Lora Hotel in Stillwater, built in a reimagined 19th-century brewery and set on the banks of the Saint Croix River.
Where to eat: Revival’s St. Paul location serves the kind of comfort food – hushpuppies, patty melts, and cheddar
Copenhagen was voted one of The Best Cities in the World in the 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards. To find out all the winning cities, read here.
Oct 2, 2024 • 7 min read
With holiday travel approaching using airline miles and points is a smart way to avoid a possible hefty price tag. However, certain award currencies provide better value than others during peak travel times.
Every year, Condé Nast Traveler readers weigh in on their favorite hotels, airlines, cruises, islands, and more in our annual Readers’ Choice Awards. Luggage is also among the categories you voted on this year, applauding the brands you trust the most for durable, practical suitcase and bags. After all, no matter the trip—be it a safari, cruise, city escape, or weekend in the woods—you need something to carry your belongings. And for many of us, that same carry-on, duffel bag, or backpack becomes our trusty travel companion for years at a time. Below, find your fellow readers’ favorite luggage brands, plus a few of each brand’s most popular pieces of luggage, should you be looking to add a new roomy weekender or sturdy suitcase to your collection.
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There’s never a wrong time of year to visit the Berkshires, the mountainous stretch of western Massachusetts located just 140 miles north of New York City. You can thank the fall’s vibrant display of foliage, summer’s Tanglewood music festival that draws crowds from all over the world, and a steady tide of new hotel openings to take advantage of as cozy winter getaways and for ski season. The region also has strong roots as an artists community, with a robust community of galleries, independent boutiques, and museums. And for city dwellers looking to stretch their legs, the Berkshires is also home to scenic hiking trails and winter slopes for every activity and ability level.
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For dwellers of the mountains or high desert, a good pair of hiking boots is essential. As a gear tester and editor at Matador, I’ve worn many pairs from brands both established and new, and given that I hike hundreds of miles per year, have become quite picky about what I want in a pair of boots for the trail. I recently acquired a pair of Oboz Cottonwood Mid Waterproof hiking boots, listed with the term B-DRY on the REI website, after demoing them at a trade show, and after a month of constant trail use, the boots have earned their place in my gear collection as my new pair of go-to hiking boots. Here’s why.
Your boots are your loyal companions on the trail, carrying you through sunshine, rain, and everything in between. But with so many options on the shelf, choosing the right pair can feel daunting. Do you prioritize ankle support for rugged hikes or lightweight agility for speedy ascents? Waterproof protection for surprise downpours or breathability for hot summer treks? This guide will help you navigate the world of hiking boots, ensuring you select the perfect partner for every adventure, whether it’s a leisurely stroll through a local park or an ambitious trek to a mountain peak.
Not all oceanside vacations are created equal, and one trip to Wilmington and our island beaches will show you why we’re the crown jewel of coastal getaways in the Carolinas. With the city’s historic River District and Riverwalk, along with three island beaches just minutes away, there’s plenty to explore. Expect to encounter turquoise waters, exceptional sand, one-of-a-kind nature escapes, and award-winning chefs and breweries — just a few of the many attractions you’ll fall in love with on this slice of the North Carolina coast.