Top 10 Underrated US Hiking Trails That Don't Look Real!

From a two mile trail in Yosemite that gives you better views than Glacier Point with almost nobody on it, to a three hundred and ten mile ridgeline in Minnesota that runs above the largest freshwater lake in the world — and that almost nobody outside the state knows exists — these are the ten most underrated hiking trails in the United States, and the documented reasons why they rival or surpass their famous neighbors while the crowds never show up. In this video we cover: Sentinel Dome Trail — Yosemite National Park, California North Vista Trail — Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Colorado Alum Cave Trail — Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee Grinnell Glacier Trail — Glacier National Park, Montana Chesler Park Loop — Canyonlands National Park, Utah Pipiwai Trail — Haleakala National Park, Hawaii Enchanted Valley Trail — Olympic National Park, Washington Union Falls Trail — Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Hidden Beach Trail — Redwood National Park, California Superior Hiking Trail — Minnesota These are not consolation prizes. They are not lesser versions of the famous trails. They are places that are genuinely, completely extraordinary — and empty. No permit lotteries. No parking lots that fill before sunrise. No crowds so thick the wilderness experience disappears before you find it. Every trail on this list was carefully researched and selected not just for its scenery but for what makes it specifically, measurably better than the crowds it is not getting. We explain where each trail is, what you will actually see, and exactly why most people drive right past it on their way somewhere more famous. Go now. While they are still yours. New long form videos posted regularly. All content is created for informational and entertainment purposes. Walk at your own risk.