Trekking trails are often known for their scenic views and thrilling experiences. However, some trails are infamous for the risk they pose. These trails are often characterized by remote landscapes, steep terrains, and varied environments with changing geography and weather. Moreover, connectivity issues, narrow paths, high altitude, and natural hazards increase the difficulty of completing the trail. Some of the most dangerous trekking spots include The Maze, Huayna Picchu, and The Snowman Trek, among others. The Maze, Canyonlands Even the most remote edges of the Canyonlands National Park attract as many as 2,000 visitors annually. The Maze, or the red rock labyrinth, can be difficult to reach and navigate, especially with the several dead-end gullies. Additionally, the area is at risk of being hit by flash floods and rockfalls. Rangers in the area are vigilant and constantly remind visitors of the dangers of the area. Due to the inaccessible area, visitors are required to have expert navigation skills and carry essentials like excess water, food, a compass, and a satellite communicator for emergencies. This implies that the trail is only recommended for seasoned hikers with mental and physical fitness. Huayna Picchu, Peru The trail to Machu Picchu is also considered one of the most dangerous hiking trails in the world.