Conquer every trail with Brooks hiking shoes
They say the best kind of exercise is the kind you enjoy. Beyond the obvious cardio workout, time spent outdoors can be a huge mood booster and stress reliever, so lacing up your hiking shoes and hitting the trails has the power to turn your whole day around.
When it comes to hiking, having the right footwear can make all the difference. Let’s explore some of our best trail hiking shoes, including our latest addition, the Cascadia 18, designed to provide comfort, support, and durability for all your outdoor adventures.
The top hiking shoes from Brooks Running
Not all trail hiking footwear is created equal, so it’s important to have an open mind and be willing to try out a few different options before deciding on the right pair for you. All of our hiking shoes are designed to stand up to the unpredictable terrain you might come across on a hike. Here are our best trail hiking shoes.
Cascadia
Best for: Trail hiking in wet and dry conditions
Our popular Cascadia line just got an upgrade. The Cascadia is designed to adapt to anything you encounter on the trail, making them an important addition to your collection of hiking gear. Like previous iterations, the Cascadia puts comfort and stability first, building on those features to give you the confidence you need every step of the way.
The Cascadia offers:
- Trail Adapt System: Utilizes an integrated midsole, rock shield, and zonal outsole pods for enhanced control and stability on the trails. The design draws inspiration from a mountain goat hoof with a split forefoot outsole that allows for grip on uneven surfaces.
- TrailTrack® Green Rubber outsole: Made of 25% recycled content and certified carbon neutral, the outsole provides the traction you need to traverse both wet and dry surfaces.
- DNA LOFT v2: Our latest cushioning technology provides long-lasting comfort mile after mile on tough terrain.
- Protective upper: Breathable, durable mesh dries quickly, with overlays in high-wear areas for an extra layer of protection.
Caldera
Best for: Walking, long-distance trail running and races
It’s no secret that the Caldera is up for the challenge of unpredictable terrain. Considered one of our best trail running shoes, the Caldera is designed with sustained comfort in mind for trail hiking as well. The plush nitrogen-infused DNA LOFT v3 cushioning offers lightweight comfort, and the resistant, breathable TPEE air mesh upper provides an adaptable fit. Whether you’re headed out for a trail run or a trail hike, the Caldera delivers a smooth stable ride over technical terrain.
Catamount Agil
Best for: Speed on off-road paths
The unisex Catamount Agil is perfect for switching between trail running and trail hiking. Built for speed and responsiveness, the SpeedVault Trail Plate and nitrogen-infused DNA FLASH v2 propel you to new heights while helping you maintain your footing on uneven terrain. The lightweight mesh upper contours to your foot for a second skin feel that can be adjusted to your preferences. If you’re looking for outdoor hiking footwear for men or women with running shoe capabilities, the Catamount Agil is the perfect choice.
Divide
Best for: Adaptability for all types of terrain, including trails
For maximum versatility, the Divide delivers. Whether you’re walking around your home, on the sidewalk, or hitting the trail, these shoes have you covered. The DNA LOFT cushioning keeps you comfortable regardless of the terrain and the road-shoe-inspired fit features both mesh for breathability and a mudguard for added protection. Finally, the TrailTrack Rubber outsole technology offers traction on both wet and dry surfaces, so you’re fully equipped no matter where your walk takes you.
Hit the trails with Brooks
Tap into the many benefits of the best trail hiking with shoes that provide the support and comfort you need to make hiking your favorite pastime.
Your perfect shoe is out there, but if you need a little help deciding, try our Shoe Finder to find the best trail shoes for your needs.
Disclaimer: Our writer's advice is intended for informational or general educational purposes only. We always encourage you to speak with your physician or healthcare provider before making any adjustments to your running, nutrition, or fitness routines.