Top 5 trail mixes for your next adventure

GORP — good ol’ raisins and peanuts. It’s a classic for a reason but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t switch it up every once in a while. Let me help! These are my top 5 favorite trail mixes.

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Before we get into it, I have a question. Is it really trail mix if it doesn’t have nuts in it? I don’t think so. If you take the nuts out, you have a snack mix. Snack mix ≠ trail mix. If you disagree, let me know why in the comments.

Chocolate peanut butter trail mix

This is my ultimate favorite — no other trail mixes can compete. I’ve experimented with a lot of different ingredients (like peanut butter cups, Reese’s Pieces, chocolate covered pretzels, peanut butter chips, etc.) and so I can confidently tell you that this version is the best chocolate peanut butter trail mix around. The nice thing about using something candy-coated is that it doesn’t melt as bad. Keep this in a sealed container because the pretzels go stale.

  • Peanuts
  • Cashews
  • Peanut butter M&M’s
  • Banana chips
  • Pretzels

A plate with peanuts, pretzels, cashews, banana chips, and peanut butter M&M's.

PB&J trail mix

I love this trail mix recipe because it really does taste like peanut butter and jelly. You can use freeze-dried strawberries but dried strawberries are the best because they have a jammy texture. Use the largest peanut butter chips you can find — the small ones will fall to the bottom of the mixture. I like to add walnuts sometimes.

  • Peanuts
  • Cashews
  • Peanut butter chips
  • Dried strawberries

A plate with peanuts, dried strawberries, cashews, and peanut butter chips.

Caramel apple trail mix

This combo is fun because these aren’t flavours I typically expect when eating trail mix. The secret here is to break down the apple rounds (just rip them into pieces) so that they are proportionate with the rest of the ingredients. You don’t want to use a nut that has an intense flavour (e.g., peanut) or it will overpower the subtleness of the caramel apple flavour. Don’t skimp on the caramel popcorn.

  • Cashews
  • Walnuts
  • Caramel popcorn
  • Dried apple rounds

A plate with walnuts, dried apple rounds, cashews, and caramel popcorn.

Mama’s mix

I was shocked when I found out that this wasn’t a family secret passed down through generation, and was instead a recipe that someone found on the internet. Shout out to DOBBERNATIONLOVES for creating one of my all-time favorite trail mixes — you can find their recipe here.

This is the best Nuts & Bolts recipe ever. A Christmas classic that we have affectionately nicknamed after the woman who makes it each year.

A plate with Shreddies, cashews, pretzels, Cheerios, almonds, Chex Mix, and peanuts.

Candy trail mix

Definitely not the healthiest but sometimes you deserve a special treat. I call it trail mix — it is really just a bunch of candy thrown together.

But Danny, this completely contradicts your comment about how it isn’t trail mix if it doesn’t have nuts in it.

Yeah, well, rules are meant to be broken.

There is no recipe for this trail mix because you choose the ingredients with your heart.

Other yummy ideas

Looking for more trail mix recipes to throw into your hiking backpack? These next three combinations are from Pinterest and seemed too good not to share!

  • Black forest cake – nuts, dark chocolate chips, dried cherries
  • S’mores – nuts, chocolate chips, mini marshmallows, graham cracker pieces
  • Tropical – nuts, dried pineapple, dried mango, banana chips, coconut flakes

What is in your favorite trail mix? I’d love it if you’d share your ideas in the comments below!

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