At 6,800 feet in elevation, the icy moraine landscape of Panhandle Gap is the highest point on Mount Rainier's Wonderland Trail.| The Froggy Adventures
The wildflower meadows of Summerland are one of Mount Rainier’s most incredible areas.| The Froggy Adventures
The Burroughs Mountain Trail goes up into a high elevation tundra-like landscape, nearing the summit of Mount Rainier.| The Froggy Adventures
We spent time exploring every area in Koh Phangan to get a real sense of what the island offers. In this guide, I’ll share my take on where to stay in Koh Phangan based on what each area is actually like.| The Froggy Adventures
The Froggy Adventures is a travel blog created by Chloe & Trey, a couple who are outdoor adventure enthusiasts who seek out adventures off the beaten path.| The Froggy Adventures
The Fremont Lookout is a wooden fire watch tower with one of the all time best views in Mount Rainier National Park.| The Froggy Adventures
Floating the Buffalo National River in a canoe or kayak is one of the best things to do outdoors in Arkansas.| The Froggy Adventures
Whether you're looking for the best views, coolest waterfalls, or just exploration, these are my all-time favorite hikes in Arkansas.| The Froggy Adventures
Dege Peak is a short hike in the Sunrise area of Mount Rainier that has big views without big crowds.| The Froggy Adventures
The hike to Emerald Ridge gets you right inside a subalpine meadow with views of the Tahoma Glacier and Mount Rainier's rugged southwestern face.| The Froggy Adventures
Perched on a rocky summit, the Gobblers Knob fire lookout is one of the most incredible views of Mount Rainier.| The Froggy Adventures
Lake George is peaceful alpine lake tucked away in Mount Rainier’s backcountry.| The Froggy Adventures
If you're in Seattle and looking to hit the trails, these are the hikes I'd recommend without hesitation.| The Froggy Adventures
The hike to Mason Lake is a steady uphill climb through forest and rocky slopes with views of Mount Rainier.| The Froggy Adventures
In this guide, I'll share how to visit Franklin Falls in winter when the waterfall freezes into a wall of ice.| The Froggy Adventures
Nikko is a mountain town where shrines, waterfalls, and mountain trails blend together to create a mix of culture and adventure.| The Froggy Adventures
In this guide, I'll go over the 7 best waterfalls in Nikko and our personal experience at every one of them.| The Froggy Adventures
After seeing all of Nikko’s main attractions, here’s exactly how I would spend 2 days in Nikko if it was my first visit.| The Froggy Adventures
After seeing all of Takayama’s main attractions, here’s exactly how I would spend 2 days in Takayama if it was my first visit.| The Froggy Adventures
The Blue Lake Trail is a classic Washington hike. It's short, relatively easy, and dog-friendly, making it an accessible trail in the otherwise rugged North Cascades.| The Froggy Adventures
The Winding Stairs is a remote, scenic section of the Little Missouri River in Arkansas where natural rock formations, clear flowing water, and rugged bluffs create one of the most beautiful hidden spots in the Ouachita Mountains.| The Froggy Adventures
The Seven Hollows Trail flies under the radar, but in my opinion it is Arkansas' best hike.| The Froggy Adventures
The Cedar Falls Trail in Petit Jean State Park winds down into a canyon and ends at a massive 95-foot waterfall.| The Froggy Adventures
The Centerpoint to Big Bluff Goat Trail is one of the most epic hikes in Arkansas. It skirts the side of a massive bluff with no barriers between you and the Buffalo River below.| The Froggy Adventures
Just a boat ride away from Siargao, Sohoton Cove is one of the most epic lagoons anywhere in the Philippines.| The Froggy Adventures
The Higashiyama Walking Course is a peaceful walk through temples and shrines in Takayama's quieter side of town.| The Froggy Adventures
The Nikko Tamozawa Imperial Villa is a beautifully preserved former retreat of Japan's imperial family, now open to the public as a museum.| The Froggy Adventures
Kanmangafuchi Abyss is a gorge in Nikko, known for its rows of stone Buddha statues dressed in red bibs and hats next to the walkway along the Daiya River.| The Froggy Adventures
We attended Takayama Festival and put together this complete guide to help you navigate the crowds, catch the best performances, and make the most of your visit.| The Froggy Adventures
Takayama Jinya is a well-preserved Edo-period government building that served as the administrative center of Hida Province.| The Froggy Adventures
After seeing all of Siargao’s main attractions, here’s exactly how I would spend 3 days in Siargao if it was my first visit.| The Froggy Adventures
Corregidor Island is a tiny island south of Siargao with a grassy landscape dotted by palm trees.| The Froggy Adventures
Pacifico Beach in Siargao is a long white sandy beach with a laid back atmosphere, perfect for relaxing or getting a surf lesson.| The Froggy Adventures
Tucked away in a secluded cove in Siargao, Pasikon is a white sand beach with palm trees that dot its shoreline.| The Froggy Adventures
The Maasin River is the perfect spot to explore Siargao's mangroves by canoe and experience a different side of the island.| The Froggy Adventures
This tiny island covered in palm trees has it all - surf, island hopping, international cuisine, and even parties.| The Froggy Adventures
Beto Cold Spring is a swimming area near General Luna with spots for both relaxation and adventure. With its bamboo bridge, karaoke stands, and local charm, it’s the perfect place to unwind and have fun in Siargao.| The Froggy Adventures
Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a culture seeker, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, Mae Kampong has something unique to offer.| The Froggy Adventures