As a Hiker, These Are the Gifts I’d Actually Use on the Trail

Isabella Cavallo

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Peter Pauper Press USA National Parks Journal & Passport Stamp Book

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National parks offer free ink stamps at their visitor centers. These “passport journals” were made specifically for the purpose of collecting park stamps. Hikers can keep track of all the parks they’ve visited (and the memories they made!) by stamping the designated page and responding to the included prompts.

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The Landmark Project NWF 6-Panel Dad Hat

NWF 6-Panel Dad Hat

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My favorite hat to wear hiking, at the beach or in my day-to-day life is this embroidered navy cap from The Landmark Project. This brand donates a portion of all proceeds to the National Wildlife Federation, an organization that protects and restores wildlife habitats and the environment.

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Baydurcan Friendship Mountain Necklace

Friendship Mountain Necklace

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This necklace is a special reminder of all the mountains you’ve trailed. The bright, yellow gold is a subtle nod to a hiker’s love for the mountains. The brand also has a silver version you can gift.

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Darn Tough Vermont Merino Wool Socks

Vermont Merino Wool Socks

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Ranked the best hiking socks by our Textile experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute, these socks have merino wool material that’s ideal for sweaty summer hikes and snowy winter climbs. One tester who hiked “hundreds of miles in Darn Toughs over the years,” said they keep his feet blister-free. The socks are even “unconditionally guaranteed for life,” which means you can return them for another pair if you’re unsatisfied.

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Wondery Store Original National Parks Water Bottle with Stickers

Original National Parks Water Bottle with Stickers

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Any hikers who wish to visit all the national parks will love this water bottle that comes with stickers of all 63 parks. As hikers visit each National Park, they can triumphantly place one in the designated spot. The flip-up straw is easy to drink from and the stainless steel material helps keep water cool.

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Chaco Z/1 Adjustable Strap Classic Sandal

Z/1 Adjustable Strap Classic Sandal

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These sandals kept my feet dry and cool when I kayaked in Lake Tahoe. I love that the ChacoGrip rubber compound technology and intricate tread designs provide great traction on trails. Emma Seymour, a senior analyst in the Textiles, Paper & Apparel Lab, also loves Chacos: “When wearing these sandals, my high arches felt completely supported, which is rare,” she said.

READ OUR FULL REVIEW: Tevas vs. Chacos: Which Outdoor Sandals Are Best for Walking and Hiking?

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L.L. Bean Take A Hike Puzzle

Take A Hike Puzzle

The 500 pieces come together to create a map with iconic trails across the United States with cartoon hikers, wildlife and items scattered across. L.L. Bean also sells an Appalachian Trail Puzzle for anyone who has dreamed of completing the famous trail (a.k.a., me).

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LifeStraw Go Series Stainless Steel Water Bottle

Go Series Stainless Steel Water Bottle

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Clean sources of water on trails is not always easy to come by. This water bottle offers a solution: There are two steps within the bottle to filter out contaminants. “It allows you to fill your water bottle wherever you are,” said Nicole Papantoniou, our Kitchen Appliances & Innovation Lab director.

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Osprey Daylite Plus Backpack

Daylite Plus Backpack

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The experts and analysts in the GH Institute ranked this pick from Osprey as one of the best daypacks — and I agree. I use this backpack for hiking and commuting to work in NYC (which one can argue is a hike in-and-of-itself). The breathable back panel and and hip belt make it a crowd favorite. Plus, the various pockets can be used to store trail maps, sunscreen, wallets, snacks, camera equipment and even a 20L water reservoir.

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AllTrails+ Gift Subscription

AllTrails+ Gift Subscription

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Reading trail maps is not my strong suit, but AllTrails always comes to the rescue. While the free version of the app helps you find loads of trails with reviews, levels of difficulty, trailhead coordinates, photos and ratings, the AllTrails+ subscription allows you to download trail maps and follow GPS directions offline to ensure you don’t make a wrong turn.

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Kuju Coffee Single-Serve Pour Over Coffee

Single-Serve Pour Over Coffee

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Elizabeth Berry, our Updates Editor at the GH Institute, uses these single-serve coffee packs for backpacking trips. “These make it super easy to brew coffee while camping if you have a single flame,” Berry said. All you have to do is anchor the coffee filter to your mug, pour hot water into it and enjoy.

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Gnara Go There Shorts

Go There Shorts

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These shorts came in handy when I was on a long, rigorous hike and miles from the nearest bathroom. The innovative zipper extends all the way to the backend of the shorts so that you don’t need to fully undress when nature calls. I loved the drawstring in the waistband that helped me get the perfect fit.

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Snow Peak Titanium Trek 700 Mug

Titanium Trek 700 Mug

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Papantoniou recommended this cookset pot for any hikers who thru-hike and camp. You can use it to measure, strain or boil ingredients over any heat source (read: campfires). If your gifting this item to someone who’s entirely new to backpacking, gift this Beginner’s Starter Kit for the complete set.

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Salomon X Ultra 4 Mid GORE-TEX

X Ultra 4 Mid GORE-TEX

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My new favorite pair of hiking shoes are these Salomon boots with excellent traction. After walking uphill and downhill for hours and miles, my feet were left blister-free and dry, despite stepping in some mud. The boots are also available in men’s sizing and multiple colors. For a less expensive option, I also love these Columbia boots that I have worn summiting peaks and hiking in multiple national parks.

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Garmin Garmin Forerunner 55

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Garmin Forerunner 55

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My Garmin watch is one of my favorite pieces of gear for running, biking and hiking. Ranked as the best value pick for Garmin watches by our pros in the Tech Lab, this smart watch is offered at one of the lowest prices you’ll see for a Garmin (especially a Forerunner model, which is an ideal pick for outdoor-fitness enthusiasts). Gift this gadget to someone looking to track their hiking mileage, elevation gain, heart rate and more.

READ MORE: The Best Garmin Watches of 2024, Tested by Experts

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Carhartt Knit Cuffed Beanie

Knit Cuffed Beanie

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Chilly weather or cold mountain peaks call for warm clothing — especially for your head. Keep ears nice and toasty on the trails with this thick, unisex knit beanie.

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Injinji Run Lightweight No-Show Socks

Run Lightweight No-Show Socks

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Surprise a friend or relative with these funky toe socks. They are ideal for long-distance running and hiking, so it’s a perfect gift for someone who does both activities. “I walked with zero blisters on my feet and can thank these socks for that,” said a GH staffer.

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JBL Clip 4

Clip 4

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This portable, clip-on speaker can be clipped onto a hiking bag to play music while walking through the woods. Our tech experts ranked it the best speaker for travel: “The treble and mid-range on this speaker sound great and are suitable for most listening applications,” said Nikolas Greenwald, data engineer at the GH Institute.

READ MORE: The Best Bluetooth Speakers, Tested and Reviewed

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Uncommon Goods National Park Candle

National Park Candle

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These candle scents are inspired by natural smells you’d experience at a national park. For example, the Yosemite candle has notes of cedarwood, amber, orange and spices while the Mount Rainier candle has balsam fir, pine needle and citrus scents.

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Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail by Cheryl Strayed

Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail by Cheryl Strayed

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When I’m not hiking, my favorite activities include planning future hikes and reading about hikes. I recently read Wild by Cheryl Strayed and the book left me feeling inspired to hit the Pacific Crest Trail all by myself, just like the author of this memoir. While a multi-month long hiking trip is not for everyone, the book portrays how nature can be healing in more ways than one, even if the miles wreak havoc on your toes.

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Isabella (she/her) covers commerce and product-related content in the home, lifestyle, fitness, technology and beauty. She graduated from Binghamton University in 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in English: Literature & Rhetoric. Before joining GH, she was an editorial assistant at Prevention, where she covered health topics and celebrity news. 

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