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The Most Dangerous Hikes in America

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Grinnell Glacier Trail

Glacier National Park is one of the most scenic areas in the country. There are 153 trails in the park and Grinnell Glacier Trail is one of the most dangerous hikes in the US.

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The Incline

Even though The Incline is just shy of four miles long, this three-hour-long hike is quite deceiving. The main attraction is the 2,700 stairs that many people attempt to climb.

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Rover's Run

Located in Anchorage, Rover's Run was originally a game trail and was home to several brown bears. Everything from the elements to fatigue to wildlife can put hikers at risk here.

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Presidential Traverse

White Mountain National Forest is one of the most visited national forests in the country. An 18-mile-long hike on the Presidential Traverse has an elevation gain of 18,000 feet.

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Barr Trail

One of the most dangerous hikes in the US is the Barr Trail. While the view of Manitou Springs can make the trek worth it, this isn't for the novice hiker.

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Mount Denali

Mount Denali is the highest peak in the United States at just over 20,000 ft. The landscape is nothing short of rugged and even the most seasoned hikers can be intimidated here.

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Devil's Path

When it comes to naming the most dangerous hikes in the US, Devil's Path is as apt as it gets. There is no shortage of rescues because of the vertical climbs.

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Maze Overlook Trail

Also known as The Maze, this area of Canyonlands National Park is one of the region's most dangerous hikes.

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