The best hiking pants earn their place in our packing list the hard way—through scree scrambles, sweaty switchbacks, and the kind of bushwhacking that tests each and every seam. We’ve worn them on short hikes and multi-day backpacking trips, in hot and cold weather, through light rain and high-alpine winds. The through line of our editors’ favorites? They’re made with durable, breathable, and stretchy fabric (often a smart blend of recycled nylon and spandex or elastane). They also feature articulated knees for freedom of movement, and waistbands that don’t restrict but still stay put—be it with an integrated belt, drawcord, or internal drawstring.
From relaxed-fit cargo pants with zippered thigh pockets to ultralight, quick-drying softshell pants with a DWR (durable water-repellent) coating, our lineup of the best hiking pants balances true functionality and style. These pairs offer a full range of motion, UPF sun protection, and the versatility to roll up, zip off, and head straight from trail to town. We’re including a mix of our editors’ most-worn pairs and top-rated options from trusted brands like Arc’teryx, Prana, and Patagonia. Read on to find your new go-to pair for every outdoor adventure.
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FAQ:
What features should I look for in the best hiking pants?
Look for hiking pants that offer durability and versatility, and are made with abrasion-resistant fabrics. Pants like the Cotopaxi Losdos or Halfdays Bastille Trail paint are extremely comfortable, using nylon blends, double-layered knees, and articulated patterns to withstand rocks, brush, and repeated use. Stretch and mobility matter, too: The most durable pants move with you without tearing, making them reliable for rugged trails, technical climbs, and longer outdoor adventures.
What are the best hiking pants for cold weather?
It depends on the hike. For high-altitude, alpine-forward treks or windy ridges, windproof options like the Helly Hansen Loke Pants are ideal. For winter forest treks, layer-friendly pants like the Patagonia Caliza pair keep you warm without restricting movement. On wet or variable-weather hikes, water-resistant, quick-drying fabrics, like that of Janji’s WW Transit Tech pants are your best bet.









