Forest Destinations

Nine extraordinary regions. Endless adventure.

Where We Travel

From coast to coast, the most spectacular woodlands of America.

Pacific Northwest

Oregon Washington

Towering Douglas firs, temperate rainforests and waterfalls. Home to the Olympic, Mount Hood, and Willamette National Forests.

Available tours

Great Smoky Mountains

Tennessee North Carolina

America's most visited national park. Mist-shrouded ridges, biodiversity hotspot, autumn color paradise.

Available tours

Northern California

California

Coastal redwoods the tallest trees on Earth. Foggy ancient groves and Pacific shorelines.

Available tours

Greater Yellowstone

Wyoming Montana Idaho

Lodgepole pine forests teeming with wolves, bears, and bison. Geothermal wonders.

Available tours

Adirondacks

New York

Six million acres of protected wilderness. Pristine lakes, hardwood forests, vintage Great Camps.

Available tours

Boundary Waters

Minnesota

1,200+ interconnected lakes and rivers through boreal pine forest. Canoe wilderness paradise.

Available tours

Southeast Alaska

Alaska

The Tongass America's largest national forest. Old-growth hemlock, glaciers, brown bears.

Available tours

Florida Panhandle

Florida

Cypress swamps, longleaf pine forests, manatees and gators. Year-round warm-weather adventures.

Available tours

White Mountains

New Hampshire

Iconic New England peaks, alpine forests, covered bridges and quintessential Americana.

Available tours

Best Time to Visit

Spring (MarMay)

Wildflower blooms, baby wildlife, mild temperatures. Best for: Smoky Mountains, Apalachicola.

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Summer (JunAug)

Long days, alpine access, peak wildlife. Best for: Alaska, Pacific Northwest, Boundary Waters.

Autumn (SepNov)

Fall foliage, fewer crowds, crisp air. Best for: Smokies, Adirondacks, White Mountains.

Winter (DecFeb)

Snowshoeing, solitude, photography. Best for: Yellowstone, Olympic, Florida.