This Empowering ‘Land Snorkeling’ Trend Inspires Hikers to Fully Embrace the Outdoors

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This Empowering 'Land Snorkeling' Trend Inspires Hikers to Fully Embrace the Outdoors

While Montana may be best known for awe-inspiring short road trips and incredible must-visit spots like Glacier National Park and parts of Yellowstone, there’s a new activity bringing outdoor enthusiasts to the Big Sky Country: land snorkeling. Unlike hiking, which demands total concentration, planning, and may not be suitable for all types of people, the increasingly popular trend of “land snorkeling” at the American Prairie Reserve is designed to promote our reconnection with nature while exploring the mysteries behind the environment.



As Clyde Aspevig, a Montana-based artist and longtime American Prairie volunteer, puts it on Landsnorkel.com, “Land snorkeling is taking the time to savor aspects of nature we ordinarily don’t see or pay attention to. Land snorkelers wander [through] nature with no intention of hiking to a destination. One contemplates what we find in nature and explores every possible connection with all parts of our natural world. Each blade of grass, rock, or creature has some connection to us.” Clyde Aspevig along with Carol Guzman are the founders of the land snorkeling movement. So if your idea of unwinding, truly experiencing outdoors, or mastering mindfulness involves enjoying the finer details of nature, the American Prairie Reserve offers one of the best “snorkeling” adventures worth adding to your Montana bucket list.

Land snorkeling: Soak up nature’s magic with each wander

Imagine the slow wind in your face and common lilac’s scent in the air as you navigate the less-trodden shortgrass paths of the American Prairie and immerse yourself in nature! That’s what the liberating land snorkeling trend at the American Prairie Reserve offers hikers. The rolling sage paradise sits on over half a million acres of leased public and private land dedicated to preservation and rewilding. The reserve is home to various species and offers visitors an opportunity to experience the environment as it was when people were still hunting for the buffalo.

The American Prairie is highlighted by rocky buttesĀ as well as tree smatterings, which offer memorable nature experiences as you wander around with no specific destination or goal in mind. You can stroll around the many dirt roads, track ranch roads, or explore the Antelope Creek campground, which features an interpretive trail leading to a waterfowl pond. On the way, you will see signs with more information about the sagebrush prairie as well as the shortgrass prairie. One of the best aspects of land snorkeling the American Prairie is that you can veer off the main trails and explore game trails, the Missouri River Breaks, sagebrush plains, or stream banks as you explore what nature has to offer at your own pace. You will have a chance to learn from Native American communities and different types of wildlife, including pronghorn, deer, bison, and elk in their natural habitats.

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Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.