4 Hikes for the Night Owl
Features & Advice Cherese Weekes July 31, 2014

Although hiking may seem like a daytime activity, there are a few landscapes that are just as lively at night. That’s why each of the following four hikes is a must for the night owl who is intrigued by the beauty and wildlife only seen at nightfall.
So if you’re not afraid of the dark, and don’t mind sharing the great outdoors with some creepy crawlers, these adventure might just be right up your alley.
California: Yosemite Night Prowl
Yosemite is a premier hiking destination that flaunts stunning mountainsides, dense forests and beautiful animals. But, not only is it a breathtaking wonderland by day, it comes to life at night with the songs of the wild echoing vibrantly through its lush scenery.
On Yosemite Night Prowl, adults and children are cordially invited to take advantage of its nightly spaces under the diamond-filled sky. Along with a 90-minute trek through its trails, hikers are able to get up close to the park’s wildlife in their natural habitat. If you’re willing to hear stories about bears, bats and owls as the sun fades behind its colossal trees, then Yosemite’s nocturnal adventure may be calling your name.
Utah: Bryce Canon Full Moon Hikes
If you’re intrigued by Bryce Canon’s beauty by day, just imagine how spectacular it transforms when the sun goes down. And thanks to Bryce Canon Full Moon Hikes, ecologists are welcomed to be one with nature at its darkest hours. When the moonlight illuminates the canyon’s rock walls, Bryce Canyon’s backdrop is as beautiful as it is eerie, which makes hiking along its trails the ultimate adventure.
Bryce Canyon’s silhouette is one of the most beautiful images in the United States has to offer. But once the moon overpowers the sun, its world-class scenery becomes a mysterious world for the brave at heart.
California: Trona Pinnacles
Draped with tall spires poking the sky, the Trona Pinnacles are some of California’s most dynamic features. Although its façade shines brightly during the day, there’s nothing like seeing a ghostly shadow hover over its formations of tufa spires.
Rustic roads etched into its landscape provide an in depth look into its history, which came into existence thousands of years ago. And if you just can’t get enough of its picturesque views, why not set up camp and enjoy this geological wander under the stars? Gleaming at a height of about 2,000 feet above sea level the Trona Pinnacles is a spectacle that guarantees to be unforgettable year-round. Even at night, its spires are a must-see that dynamically glows in the dark.
Arizona: Take a Hike Arizona
Arizona is a destination that offers miles of gorgeous landscape, but there’s no need to run indoors once darkness creeps onto its grand spaces. That’s because tours like Take a Hike Arizona venture into the night with hikers wanting to experience the Tonto National Park, Cave Creek and other attractions as critters begin to come out of their holes.
Arizona’s nightlife is just as exciting as its daytime adventures, especially when you can hike along its rugged terrain while cozying up to creatures that stay in the shadows during daylight.
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