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Jesse Weber | 09.29.2016

The West is brimming with beautiful landscapes and breathtaking natural works of art. With outdoor recreation becoming more popular, more people are out enjoying these incredible places. New trails, roads, guidebooks, websites, road signs, and gps are making these destinations easier to access. Getting more people to form a relationship with the outdoors is a good thing, but it means that some of the best destinations become overcrowded. It can be frustrating to have to share a trail or an overlook with a hundred other people, or to try to take a picture without a stranger in it, or to imagine an angle that no one has photographed before. 

Luckily, there are still plenty of hidden gems--incredible places that are off the beaten path and not widely known, places where you can avoid crowds and have your own adventure. These treasures are sprinkled all over the country, just waiting to be discovered.

We have dug up 20 of the best little-known destinations and local specialties from across the West--incredible landmarks that you may never have heard of or that you know only from obscure photos. Featured below are the hidden gems that you should definitely visit on your next road trip, or go find in your own backyard!

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Re: Trona Pinnacles... Checked this out last year on the way to Death Valley, but its SW of DV about 30 miles. It's a nice little off-road excursion that is good for a couple hours. I live in the Mojave desert, so it's not far for me, but you won't find it IN Death Valley.
sweet. now just like our secret river spots in my hometown that have been exposed to thousands more humans that are trashing it daily, causing us locals to pick up 10-60lbs of litter WEEKLY, we can now expect thousands more to be trashing these places. yes, ive heard of at least 17 of these places, and 3 of them happen t now be so blown out because of exposure EXACTLY like this, we don't go anymore because all we can do is pick up litter.

keep your gems to yourself, fellow outdoor lovers. its the ONLY way to preserve them. period.
Colorado is HOME, so much to do, so much to see. No matter what season it is, we have things to do. Life is for the living, and Colorado inspires that life. I feel blessed to have grown-up here and still feel like I am learning and discovering new things each and everyday.
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