Hiking Trail Types — Find Your Next Trail

Hiking Care recognizes 12 hiking trail archetypes. Each has its own gear, hydration, navigation and safety profile. Use the table below to pick the closest match to your next planned hike — then jump into our interactive Hiking Gear Planner to build the loadout.

Day hiking

  • Beginner Day Hike — 3–8 miles, smooth trails, light pack.
  • Forest Hiking Trail — soft, shaded, mid-distance.
  • Waterfall Hike — short, photogenic, wet underfoot.
  • Family Hiking Adventure — under 5 miles, kid-friendly.

Mountain & alpine

  • Mountain Summit Trail — 6–14 miles, 2,500+ ft gain.
  • Alpine Hiking Expedition — above treeline, exposed.
  • National Park Hiking — iconic, often crowded, prep-heavy.

Multi-day

  • Multi-Day Trek — 20–60 miles over several days.
  • Ultralight Backpacking Trip — sub-15 lb base weight.

Specialty

  • Snow & Winter Hiking — traction + insulation critical.
  • Desert Hiking Route — water planning + heat management.
  • Coastal Hiking Trail — tides + wind + sand.

Pick your trail type on the homepage Trail Explorer to see the full gear, fitness and emergency profile for each.