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Now’s the Perfect Time to Book Your Fall Adventure!
Now is the time to book your fall travel! Whether you’re dreaming of a late-summer river trip or crisp autumn days on the trail, we still have space on dozens of unforgettable adventures. Choose from scenic backpacking or hut-to-hut hikes, meaningful and affordable volunteer vacations, tranquil kayak and canoe journeys, or even once-in-a-lifetime international itineraries.
These aren’t just vacations—they’re opportunities to connect with nature, build community, and make memories that will last a lifetime.
Space is limited, so don’t wait: reserve your spot today!
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Featured Trips
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Sea Kayaking in Casco Bay, MaineAugust 31-September 5, 2025
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Paddle Casco Bay in the Atlantic Ocean
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Camp on three stunning islands accessible only by water
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Kayak amongst wildlife like porpoises, seals, eagles, and osprey
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Dark Forest and Starry Skies: Astronomy and Fall Day Hiking in the Pennsylvania Wilds
September 21-27, 2025
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Observe the night sky at an International Dark Sky Park
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Private star tours and Lumber Museum Admission
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View wildlife and spectacular fall forest colors
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Photographic Odyssey in Death Valley National Park, California and Nevada
October 16-19, 2025
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Visit eight of Death Valley's most scenic sites
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Sunrise and sunset photography opportunities
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Stargaze with a full moon above the Mojave Desert
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Machu Picchu Eco-Lodge Trek, Peru
October 31-November 10, 2025
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Tour the Inca Sites of Machu Picchu and Cusco
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Trek between lodges through Andes Cordillera Vilcabamba
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Enjoy fine cuisine, amazing scenery, and relaxing soaks in hot tubs
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Win a Trip for Two: Valued at $8,000
Adventure is calling, and one lucky winner will get the trip of a lifetime. Sierra Club is giving away a guided outdoor adventure for two (a value up to $8,000!). Sierra Club Outings allow you to step away from the screen and into nature, giving you a chance to truly escape. Our guided trips make it easy to recharge and experience the magic of nature without the stress of planning.
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What Do You Win?
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A guided trip of your choice (continental U.S. only)
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$4,000 value per person
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One year to redeem your trip
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Everything planned—just show up and enjoy
Where could your adventure take you?
🏞️ Discover Yosemite's hidden trails, far from the crowds
🥾 Trek through Utah's stunning red rock landscapes
🛶 Camp and paddle the quiet waterways of the Boundary Waters in Minnesota
🏕️ Explore Acadia National Park's mountains, cliffs, and the wild, rocky Maine coast
Every entry supports the Sierra Club's mission to safeguard wild places and make the outdoors accessible to everyone.
Leader Feature: Annalee AbellWhen we caught up with Annalee Abell, she was hiking through the dramatic landscapes of Norway—on an adventure with a friend she met during one of her Sierra Club trips to the redwoods. That kind of connection, forged in the wilderness, is exactly what keeps Annalee coming back as a volunteer leader year after year.
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Annalee’s journey with Sierra Club Outings began early—she's been attending trips since she was a kid. In 2016, after a particularly memorable outing in the Sierras, she was recruited by her trip leaders to join the ranks herself.
For Annalee, the heart of National Outings is its conservation mission. She loves that people rarely leave our trips without gaining some knowledge about conservation issues. Whether it’s advocacy, policy, or just a deeper appreciation for the natural world, Annalee has seen firsthand how participants become more informed and inspired to take action. One of her most moving moments came during a recent redwoods trip when a 75-year-old participant—brand new to camping and outdoor recreation—experienced the wonder of nature up close for the very first time. Witnessing that transformation, she says, is what it’s all about.
We're deeply grateful to Annalee—and to all of our incredible volunteer leaders—who give their time, passion, and heart to help others build lasting connections with wild places.
Thank you, Annalee, for your service with Sierra Club Outings!
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Dispatches from around the Sierra Club
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Tell Congress to Uphold Critical Wildlife Protections Now
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Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act “Most Anti-Environment Bill in History”
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Protect our public lands from Trump’s budget cuts: save the Land and Water Conservation Fund
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PHOTOS Top: Three people hiking through a forest in autumn. Credit: Maskot. Middle: Two people high five in front of a mountain backdrop. Credit: Miya Tsudome. Leader Feature photo: Annalee Abell.
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