Remember These Hiking Etiquette Tips While On The Trails This Summer


Summer hiking is in full swing across the country, and I'm sure you've seen some questionable hiking etiquette so far. Over the weekend, I was in the Washington Cascades and encountered a group that was blaring music and yelling nonstop. They weren't even angry yelling—they were just yelling as they talked because their music was so loud.

It was NOT ideal for the situation.

So, I figured, let's do a brief refresher on hiking etiquette. I'd love it if you could forward this to a friend or share my Instagram post highlighting the same thing.

Hiking Etiquette Tips For Summer Hiking

  1. No Speakers on the Trails: Listening to music is great but no one came to the mountains or forests to listen to YOUR music. Pop in your headphones and jam away. But let everyone enjoy the sounds of nature if they want. **Caveat: If you're hiking in grizzly bear country and are not on a popular trail, feel free to play music or a podcast.**
  2. Uphill Hikers Have Right of Way: Pretty straightforward. Let uphill hikers keep moving on so they don't lose their cadence and momentum. It's also just kind to let those who are working harder have the right of way.
  3. Don't Let Your Group Take Up The Entire Trail: If you're hiking with some friends, don't hike in a way that blocks the trail. Make sure to stay in some kind of a line that allows others to pass with ease.
  4. Be Kind: Smile, say hi, and be nice on the trail. Everyone's out here having a great time, and it is great to add some positivity to the vibes.
  5. Pack Out What You Pack In: Don't leave any trash in the outdoors. Whatever you bring with you on your hike should come out with you.
  6. Don't Leave Dog Poop Bags on the Trail: There's no poop fairy to come pick up after your dog. 1) Pick up the poop, but 2) Carry your bag out. I know some people leave it to grab on the way back, but so many forget about it, and then the trail is full of nasty bags.
  7. Keep Your Dogs Leashed: If you're on a trail that requires dogs to stay leashed, please follow the rules. You never know if little kids or those who are afraid of dogs are also hiking nearby.

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Alec is a landscape photographer and outdoors storyteller with a zeal for pushing boundaries in the wild. He enjoys hiking, backpacking, and visiting remote places, allowing him to photograph locations the rest of the world shies away from. In addition, Alec loves to write about his travels and craft articles that help educate and inspire others to find their joy in nature.

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