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4. Mount Roraima
In Venezuela, Canaima National Park has some of the most unique hiking expeditions South America has to offer. These hikes are usually a weeks’ commitment. Many tourist agencies offer chartered hikes up the mountain and they’re the perfect addition to any South American vacation. Hiking the trails of Mount Roraima will bring you to the triple border of Venezuela, Brazil and Guyana.
5. Hidden Lake
A 5 mile route in Montana. If you’re looking for a picturesque walk that seems to have been plucked straight out of an Oregon Trail game, then look no further. Hidden Lake is a hike through a wide, open expanse that usually boasts larger crowds than most trails. Hiking Hidden Lake is more of a group event. While the trail is very popular in the summer months, you can still visit it during other times of the year, though the trail will be wet and possibly muddy.
6. Skyline Trail
Canada is well-known for its beautiful lakes and countrysides. The Skyline Trail in Jasper National Park gives you a taste of Canadian glacial lakes and impressive mountains. This is a great hike to step it up to full-on backpacking. The trail is 27 miles long and can be split up into a multi-day trip if you feel up to it. There are campsites along the trail for resting or spending the night and shuttle services can give you a ride to and from the trailheads.
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