Miles and Hikes

Miles and Hikes is a bilingual travel brand empowering women (and anyone else) to explore the outdoors with confidence, safety, and ease. From beginner-friendly car camping and easy hikes to hidden gems and meaningful road trips, we make adventure simple, accessible, and fun.

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Watch our latest outdoor video adventures, camping and roadtrips — all in one place.

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Agua Verde in Baja California Sur: The Best Beach in Baja?
Baja California Sur

Agua Verde in Baja California Sur: The Best Beach in Baja?

Camping in San Pedro Mártir: Baja California’s Hidden Alpine Wonderland
Baja California

Camping in San Pedro Mártir: Baja California’s Hidden Alpine Wonderland

One-Pot Quinoa & Veggie Pilaf: A Healthy, Easy Camping Meal
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One-Pot Quinoa & Veggie Pilaf: A Healthy, Easy Camping Meal

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Baja Mexico Roadtrip Essentials

Everything You Need to Explore Baja Confidently & Safely.

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FROM THE OUTDOORS COMMUNITY

TravelHungryForLife

“Wonderful upload here big thumbs up stay connected cheers”

— TravelHungryForLife

Kothogo

“Any issues with the roads? I’m planning to go from Ensenada to Loreto. Great videos!”

— Kothogo

YouTube User

“Beautiful place for fishing”

— YouTube

EZ_Cas

“Back in the 90’s my family would make the drive from San Diego to the same spot on the beach 10 miles south of puertecitos. It was a hidden gem where we never saw a single other person around. It was hands down the best fishing spot I’ve ever been to, including Cabo. Sometime in the early 2000’s that all changed though for some reason. The fishing was no longer good. I haven’t been back in 15 years but I do miss the place.”

— EZ_Cas

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“Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wildness is a necessity”
— John Muir