Far and Wild partners with NatHab Adventures
Explore the wild landscapes and national parks of the USA on unforgettable, nature-focused adventures.
The USA is home to some of the world's most spectacular wild landscapes. Watch wolves and bison roam Yellowstone, search for grizzly bears in Alaska or hike through the towering red rock canyons of Utah and Arizona. Few destinations offer such a remarkable contrast of landscapes, where steaming geysers, iconic national parks, glacier-carved mountains, ancient forests and vast desert can all be part of the same journey.
We're proud to partner with Natural Habitat Adventures, WWF's exclusive travel partner for nature-based adventures. Their expertly guided small-group journeys offer some of North America's finest wildlife experiences, and each one includes a donation to WWF's conservation work around the world.
Alongside these exceptional small-group adventures, we also create tailor-made holidays across the USA. You could follow the Pacific Coast from San Francisco to Seattle, walk beneath California's giant sequoias, explore the desert landscapes of New Mexico or combine some of the country's most spectacular national parks on an unforgettable self-drive. Every itinerary is designed from scratch, creating a journey that's entirely your own.
Mt. Denali Expedition
- Anchorage
- Mt Denali
Unique opportunity to climb the tallest mountain in North America with SAS mountaineer Krish Thapa.
WWF-Endorsed Trips
When to go to the USA
Find out the best time to visit the USA with our month-by-month guide
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January
Great for skiing (Rockies, Vermont), Northern Lights in Alaska, and avoiding crowds in national parks. Some regions (Northeast, Midwest) are very cold.
February
Mardi Gras in New Orleans, prime whale watching in California, and ideal desert hiking (Arizona, Nevada). Still wintery in the north.
March
Spring blossoms in D.C., great weather in Florida, and peak ski conditions in Utah. Southwest is warming up, and Texas wildflowers bloom.
April
National parks are stunning—Yosemite’s waterfalls peak, Grand Canyon is ideal, and mild weather across most of the country.
May
Perfect for road trips (California coast, Southwest), fewer crowds at national parks, and Alaska’s emerging wildlife before peak summer.
June
Great for hiking in the Rockies, long daylight in Alaska, and beach trips. But summer crowds start to rise.
July
Fireworks on July 4th, but national parks and cities are crowded and hot. Best for the Pacific Northwest and coastal escapes.
August
Glacier National Park shines, Maine’s seafood season is in full swing, but heat and humidity make much of the country uncomfortable.
September
Fall foliage begins in the Rockies, California wine harvest is underway, and temperatures cool. Fewer crowds in national parks.
October
Peak autumn colours in New England, Halloween in Salem, and perfect hiking weather. Great time for the Southwest’s deserts.
November
Desert national parks (Arizona, Utah) shine, early skiing begins, and Thanksgiving in NYC is iconic. Some regions start seeing winter weather.
December
Christmas lights in NYC, ski season in full swing, and warm winter escapes in Florida. But cold and storms affect northern states.
Where to go in the USA
Our top places to visit in the USA
Best places to stay in USA
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