
Q&A: Brian Chorski Discusses His Sun-Drenched Imagery of The West in New Photo Book
The longtime Field Mag contributor dives into the inspirations, intentions, and locations behind his first photo book, published by Guest Editions
The longtime Field Mag contributor dives into the inspirations, intentions, and locations behind his first photo book, published by Guest Editions
Real dark night skies are becoming harder to find, following the stars is a sustainable way for outdoor travelers to see the cosmos up close
What it's like to experience the 200-mile dog sled expedition above Sweden’s Arctic Circle—a yearly event making polar adventure more accessible
A peek into the steamy world of portable sauna tents to uncover how they work and why they are just so hot right now
Hands-on with the all-new St. Elias hiking boot, a sleek modern update with a nod to the heritage hikers the Minnesota-brand built its reputation upon
Our picks for the most dreamy, design-driven USA vacation cabins, from California and Oregon to New York, Minnesota, Texas, and more
Rustic lodges, modern luxury cabins, and well-designed retreats offer the comforts of home among some of America's most dramatic natural landscapes
One fly fishing and mindfulness instructor’s mind-body method is empowering women to become confident anglers in and out of the water
All the intel you need to successfully leave your hiking boots and adventure rig behind and get on the water
An evolving list of BIPOC-run outdoors groups, nonprofits, and community organizations promoting diversity and inclusion in nature
One photographer drove to her favorite solitary slice of wilderness to document The Golden State's historic wildflower superbloom
Tucked up against the Canadian border, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness comprises over a million acres and thousands of lakes and streams
From the lush West Coast to the Rocky Mountain corridor and craggy New England coast, these are our top picks for the best yurt rentals in the US
From modern tiny houses to historic homes, and log cabins, these short term rentals are our top picks for a Hawkeye State getaway
Hike the Black Hills, see the Badlands, discover mammoth bones and T-Rex fossils, tour real wild west towns, and more in the Mount Rushmore State
A long weekend travel guide to some of America’s most striking (and accessible) landscapes in the Black Hills, Badlands National Park, and beyond
A-Frames, and tiny homes will make ideal home bases for finding adventure in the Land of 10,000 Lakes.
Shenandoah National Park, the Blue Ridge Mountains, and 500+ miles of the Appalachian Trail make The Old Dominion a true adventure destination
Traditional log cabins, modernist escapes , charming lakefront retreats make the Hoosier State a great vacation destination for outdoors lovers
Airstreams, yurts, and even a treehouse offer accommodating respites in the American Midwest
Outside Montreal, Quebec, this contemporary camp building uses classic shapes to make a minimalist space with lots of room to gather and sleep
Planning a visit to the Land of 10,000 Lakes? Book a treehouse for a unique stay that'll make the Midwest stand out in your mind forever
Explore closer to home without going full #Vanlife in a universally loved bit of German engineering, Volkswagen
Dark lean-tos and musky mattresses, be gone! These architect-designed, student-built rental cabins elevate the camping experience within a public park