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Backroads recently announced the launch of Women’s Adventures, a new offer exclusively for women travelers. Set in some of the world’s most beautiful places, these new vacations feature some of the company’s most popular Walking & Hiking itineraries in bucket-list destinations. While the all-women trips will naturally have a different dynamic than other Backroads’ trips, they will offer the same commitment to excellence, flexible itineraries and exceptional Trip Leaders for which the company is known.
“As part of the Hale family business, I’ve been lucky enough to take many Backroads trips, several of them with women only to destinations like Argentina, Vietnam/Cambodia and the California Wine Country,” said Liz Hale, Backroads’ Director of Community Partnerships. “There’s nothing like traveling with a group of women. The shared experience on and off the trail, the sense of adventure, the deep connections and conversations, easy laughter and the joy of sisterhood that forms and strengthens as we create new lifelong memories.”
Women seeking outdoor and cultural travel experiences in combination with stylish creature comforts—whether traveling solo or with female friends or family members—has been a growing trend over the years. Backroads has seen an increase in select travel dates becoming all-women trips, often as Private Trips.
These Walking & Hiking tours are crafted to offer travelers an unfiltered and genuine connection to the culture, landscapes, people and natural beauty of the region they are exploring. With over 30 years of experience designing and leading Walking & Hiking trips across the globe, launching Women’s Adventures that feature some of the company’s top hiking itineraries is an exciting evolution of the Backroads trip collection.
“There’s a special magic and connection that often happens when women gather,” said Backroads Executive Vice President, Avery Hale Smith. “I’ve experienced this firsthand on the girls trips I’ve participated in over the years, and we’ve heard it repeatedly from guests who have traveled privately on all-women Backroads trips. We’re excited to offer women the opportunity to connect, learn and be immersed in the local culture and community while discovering these amazing destinations together.”
While the trips include locations from all over the world, there are several North American-based itineraries, including the selected trips below, that are more accessible and budget-friendly when adding in the costs of flights or other transportation.
Banff to Yoho (Alberta, Canada)
A 6-day getaway to the soaring peaks and emerald lakes of Banff, Lake Louise & Yoho National Park. Book here.
Hike scenic trails in three Canadian national parks with dramatic vistas, beautiful lakes and lush landscapesWalk through evergreen forests and flowering meadows to sensational glaciers, magnificent waterfalls and towering peaksAdmire mountain reflections on Moraine Lake and Lake Louise, then hike to famous Plain of Six Glaciers TeahouseLook for mountain goats, pikas and marmots—perhaps come face-to-face with one of them!
Palm Springs & Joshua Tree (California)
Desert vegetation in Joshua Tree, California by Ben Karpinski – Unsplash
A 4-day trip to this national park wonderland of rocks and desert oases. Book here.
Hike Joshua Tree National Park’s remarkable landscape strewn with gigantic boulders and shady palm oases Marvel at the desert’s distinctive beauty—from Joshua trees to unique wildlife like roadrunners and desert bighorn sheep Admire the mid-century architecture and old Hollywood glamour of Palm Springs’ Las Palmas neighborhoodHike a section of the famous Pacific Crest Trail, taking in impressive views of San Gorgonio Mountain
Yosemite (California)
A waterfall in Yosemite National Park by Mick Haupt – Unsplash
A 6-day excursion to explore this iconic national park’s dramatic half dome and waterfalls. Book here.
Experience spectacular hikes to alpine meadows, waterfalls and jaw-dropping panoramas Gaze skyward on a walk through a grove of giant sequoias, Yosemite’s ancient trees Explore the endless trails of Tuolumne Meadows, a glacier-carved area over two miles long Discover the impressive rock formations for which Yosemite is known, including world-famous Half Dome
Crate Lake & Cascades (Oregon)
Crater Lake by Steven Coffey – Unsplash
A 6-day adventure in the Pacific Northwest. Book here.
Delight in Oregon’s varied geology as you adventure on foot to the edge of the world-famous Crater LakeExplore the vibrant city of Bend, Oregon’s lively and picturesque hub of outdoor adventure and craft brewingHike amid the grandeur of Oregon’s Central Cascades, including a section of the famed Pacific Crest TrailAdmire Crater Lake’s breathtakingly clear sapphire waters from some of the very best vantage points
Sedona (Arizona)
The red rocks of Sedona, Arizona by Edmundo Mendez, Jr – Unsplash
A 4-day getaway to explore the red rocks and desert magic of Arizona. Book here.
Hike among jagged peaks and vast canyons, and along trails blossoming with cacti, manzanita and agave plantsMarvel at the ever-changing colors of the landscape as the sun passes through the day, leaving behind a dazzling indigo sky full of starsWander in and out of art galleries and shops filled with jewelry and crafts made by local artists at Sedona’s Tlaquepaque villageRelish Southwestern cuisine and luxuriate in our quiet abode surrounded by red mesas and rugged cliffs
Yellowstone & Tetons (Wyoming)
Sunlight illuminates the peaks of the Teton mountain range by Toan Chu – Unsplash
A 6-day trip to discover the geology, wildlife and peaks of these national parks. Book here.
Observe the famous bubbling and churning geologic features of Yellowstone—including Old Faithful, of course Hike through gorgeous valley landscapes while gazing up to catch sight of the spectacular Teton peaks Photograph the wondrous Yellowstone wildlife you’re bound to encounter—from elk to eagles and bison to bears Raft the Snake River with expert river runners, enjoying the views and abundant wildlife sightings
—For more Women’s Walking & Hiking trip itineraries, head to Backroads Women’s Adventures.

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