Want to vacay in the Great Outdoors? Rockies, Blue Ridge Mountains make global top ten list of ranges

February 11, 2022

Pandemic-era mask and social distancing mandates may be ending all across the nation, but many Americans may not yet be ready to get up close and personal with strangers while on vacation, reports CNBC.

If that sounds like you, you might consider a vacation in the Rockies or the Blue Ridge Mountains—two of the top ten ranges worldwide for mountain holidays recently ranked by U.K. outdoor clothing and gear outfitter Blacks.

Visits to open-air  destinations like national and state parks soared amid COVID— and those still looking for safe  outdoor getaways can head for the literal hills.

The Rocky Mountains, running from northernmost western Canada south to New Mexico, have ranked at number six six worldwide—landing a score of 7.2 out of a possible 10. The Blue Ridge Mountains, meanwhile, which span southern Pennsylvania to northern Georgia, have scored number eight worldwide—garnering a score of 6.6, tying with the Caucasus Mountains on the Europe-Asia border.

Blacks ranked each mountain range based on a  number of factors–among them, number of peaks, average temperatures and precipitation, annual search volume and Instagram posts, and average nightly hotel rates.

Both North American ranges were the priciest in the rankings, with a hotel night in the Rockies costing around an average $143.60 and one in the Blue Ridges priced at about $132.76. The average rate in the Pyrenees, in France and Spain, by comparison, is just around $67.75.

Feeling like something more exotic or far-flung than the Rockies? The Pyrenees, in fact, topped the list overall, with the Atlas Mountains in North Africa and South America’s Andes rounding out the top three ranges. The latter, in fact, is the cheapest range to visit, with an average hotel cost of just under $49 a night in the Andean metropolis of Bogota, Colombia, according to Blacks.

Number-one contender the Pyrenees is packed with ski resorts, national parks and hiking trails, and scored big when it came to popularity on the web, with more than 1.5 million Google searches a year and 2 million Instagram posts. The Atlas Mountains, meanwhile, are the warmest and least wet.

Whichever range you’re headed to, preparation is key, according to a statement from Kiera Baxter, marketing executive at Blacks. “A great mountain holiday is all in the planning,” she said. “It’s vital to take your time planning everything from your routes to your accommodation, to ensure you’ve considered all eventualities and don’t get caught out.

“Back up your routes with safer alternatives and have a plan in mind for the unexpected,” Baxter added.

Research contact: @CNBC