Hiking up mountains is cool and all, but what if you could have the same soaring views while the walk is a little more, say… flat? Or—even better—what if you could float around the mountain, hundreds of feet off the ground, hovering over open air?
Unfortunately, we’re not talking about defying gravity, but instead, a “suspended hike.” These aren’t just elevated boardwalks—they’re hikes all over the world in treetops, on top of mountains, and into rare forests.
Open to most ages and abilities, they’re a fresh look at Mother Nature from towering bridges, high walkways, aerial platforms, and absolute feats of engineering. From a suspended trail through waterfalls in Banff to an airwalk over the Tasmanian Forest, check our link in bio to find the lofty views—no hiking skills required.
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