Where to Hike in March in the U.S - Top Trails to Kick Off Spring

Where to Hike in March in the U.S - Top Trails to Kick Off Spring

March is when the wilderness begins to wake up. Snow starts to melt, wildflowers emerge, and the trails beckon with fewer crowds and a quiet sense of renewal. Whether you're chasing warmer temps or snow-covered serenity, these are some of the best places to hike in March across the United States.

Whether you're heading out in a hoodie or still layering up with a lightweight long sleeve tee, there's a trail waiting for you.


1. Sedona, Arizona

🌵 Red Rocks & Blue Skies

March brings mild temps and crisp desert air, perfect for hiking Sedona’s stunning red rock trails. The Cathedral Rock Trail and Devil’s Bridge are short but iconic, with epic views that are even better in cooler weather.

Local Tip: Hit the trails early to beat the mid-morning crowds, and wear layers, desert temps swing quickly!

Don’t forget to pack a breathable cap, the Arizona sun doesn’t play.


2. Smoky Mountains, Tennessee & North Carolina

🌄 Foggy Forest Magic

While some higher-elevation areas may still see snow, March in lower-elevation parts of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers misty trails, gushing waterfalls, and budding spring greenery. Try Laurel Falls Trail or Abrams Falls for accessible yet scenic hikes.

Bonus: Fewer crowds in March = better wildlife spotting!


3. Joshua Tree National Park, California

🌵 Otherworldly Desert Vibes

March is prime time in Joshua Tree. The scorching summer heat hasn’t arrived, and the park is alive with blooms. Try Hidden Valley or Ryan Mountain for panoramic views and fascinating rock formations.

Pro Tip: The dry air calls for moisture-wicking gear. Our eco-friendly hoodies make great desert layers.


4. Zion National Park, Utah

🧗 Majestic Canyons Without the Crowds

March is shoulder season at Zion, fewer tourists, but still plenty of sunshine. Trails like Canyon Overlook and Watchman Trail offer rewarding views without the intensity of Angels Landing (unless you’re up for the challenge!).

Keep an eye on snowmelt, it can impact conditions in narrow canyons like The Narrows.


5. Big Bend National Park, Texas

🌞 Warm Weather Escape

If you’re craving sunshine and solitude, Big Bend is a wild, rugged option. March is one of the best times to explore Lost Mine Trail or Santa Elena Canyon, with blooming desert plants and pleasant weather.

Gear Tip: Lightweight, organic ring spun cotton tees are breathable enough for this desert adventure, just be sure to hydrate!


6. Havasu Falls, Arizona

💧 Waterfalls + Canyon Views

If you’ve managed to snag a permit, March is an incredible time to visit Havasu Falls. The cooler weather makes the challenging hike more manageable, and the turquoise water is still breathtaking.


7. Death Valley National Park, California/Nevada

🔥 Don’t Let the Name Fool You

March is one of the safest and most comfortable months to hike in Death Valley. Trails like Golden Canyon or Mosaic Canyon offer dramatic scenery without the extreme heat.

Don’t forget your beanie for early mornings, temps can dip sharply before sunrise.


8. Everglades National Park, Florida

🦩 Tropical Hiking Without the Heat

March falls during Florida’s dry season, which means fewer bugs, less humidity, and great conditions for trails like Anhinga Trail and Shark Valley. It's also peak time for birdwatching and wildlife viewing.


Tips for March Hiking in the U.S.

  • Check trail conditions. Snow, mud, and early spring storms can impact trail access.
  • Layer up. March weather is unpredictable, our layer-ready gear can help you adjust on the fly.
  • Stay hydrated. Even in cool weather, proper hydration is key.
  • Start early. You’ll catch cooler temps, better lighting, and quieter trails.

Final Thoughts

March is a magical time to reconnect with nature before the summer crowds roll in. Whether you're heading to desert landscapes, misty mountains, or tropical boardwalks, these trails are your gateway to spring adventure.

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Tag us in your trail pics on Instagram or Facebook @wyldpeak, we love seeing where our gear goes. And remember, every purchase donates a tree, so your adventures help rewild the planet. 🌿

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