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US National Park Trails That Are Only For Experienced Hikers

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Angels Landing, Zion National Park

The first national park in Utah, Zion is a place of colors that look like sunset come to life.

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Clouds Rest, Yosemite National Park

Clouds Rest is a route that heads south from Tenaya Lake and takes in views of some of Yosemite's iconic features.

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Hallett Peak, Rocky Mountain National Park

At 415 square miles in size, this park in Colorado is nowhere near the biggest of the national parks, but it certainly packs a lot in.

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High Peaks Trail, Pinnacles National Park

High Peaks Trail has steep switchbacks and is often paired with the Sycamore Trail or Condor Gulch Trail from the Bear Gulch Nature Center.

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Old Rag Mountain, Shenandoah National Park

A hike that can be done at any time of the year, Old Rag Mountain is a big draw to this park in Virginia.

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Precipice Loop, Acadia National Park

As trails go, this one isn't particularly long, clocking in a little over 3 miles. But what it lacks in distance, it makes up for in its devilish form.

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Primitive Trail, Arches National Park

The Devils Garden Tour visits Utah park's most notable attractions, including Landscape Arch and Double O Arch. 

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Sliding Sands, Haleakala National Park

Known as Keonehe'ehe'e in Hawaii, the 11-mile Sliding Sands climb leads to a crater bottom via a rainbow of hues. 

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