I have hiked many different places in the U.S. and overseas, but there are 4 hikes that I have repeated more than a few times:
The Grand Canyon -- I first hiked the Grand Canyon 12 years ago. Since then, I have hiked to the bottom 38 times. I keep being drawn back. My permit request for September is currently pending.
The Wonderland Trail -- I have hiked three of the four "Wonderland Trails" but I have hiked the Mt. Rainier Wonderland over and over. (I have hiked the Wonderland of Rocks in Arizona and the Wonderland Trail in Acadia National Park in Maine. I recently learned that there is a Wonderland Trail in Joshua Tree National Park, but I have not yet had a chance to hike it.
The Hundred Mile Wilderness -- It has been several years since I have returned, but I hiked the Hundred Mile Wilderness six years in a row after I retired. It is about time to do it again.
The Ozette Loop Trail -- I try to hike the Ozette Loop Trail in Olympic National Park at least once a year. I have lost track of how many times i have hiked it. Sometimes I do it as a day hike. It is just a 9.5 mile hike, but most of the time I camp overnight. What I like about it is when the high tide comes in, the camp sites are totally cut off by the water. Camping alone on the coast of the Pacific Ocean is a unique experience.
Which hikes do you do again and again?