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    Explore Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, New Mexico

    Explore Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, New Mexico

    May 19, 2025 update: Visitation to the Monument is by reservation only through Recreation.gov. Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead and make reservations early as tickets are limited. For more detailed information please go to the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument page. The Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument is a remarkable outdoor laboratory, offerin...
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    Visit Keeney Historic Site, Oregon

    Visit Keeney Historic Site, Oregon

    At Keeney Historic Site, a one-third mile walk to the overlook of the Keeney Pass footpath provides an excellent panorama of one day's journey for the Oregon Trail emigrants. Their day typically began at Fort Boise on the Snake River and ended fifteen miles north at the Malheur River. Fort Boise, built in 1834 and initially supervised by the Hudson's Bay Company as a...
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    Visit Kelton, Transcontinental Railroad, Utah

    Visit Kelton, Transcontinental Railroad, Utah

    Kelton is a ghost town, just north of the Great Salt Lake, in the Park Valley area of Box Elder County, Utah, United States. The town was inhabited during the period of 1869–1942. Once an important section station on the First Transcontinental Railroad, Kelton was dependent on the railroad throughout its history. The town suffered serious setbacks in the 1880s w...
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    Explore Keysville Recreation Area, California

    Explore Keysville Recreation Area, California

    Keysville is a historic mining area that offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities. Set in rolling terrain amidst a blue oak and foothill pine woodland, Keysville is dissected by the lower Kern River. A little exploration can turn up a wealth of historic resources, including a variety of mining structures and features, a historic fort, and the famous Walker ...
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    Visit Kiger Gorge Overlook, Steens Mountain Wilderness, Oregon

    Visit Kiger Gorge Overlook, Steens Mountain Wilderness, Oregon

    Kiger Creek is a tributary of Swamp Creek in Harney County in the U.S. state of Oregon. It originates on Steens Mountain and flows generally north through Kiger Gorge to meet Swamp Creek near the unincorporated community of Diamond. The combined streams flow into Diamond Swamp and the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. A 4.3-mile (6.9 km) segment of Kiger Creek, from i...
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    Explore Killpecker Sand Dunes, Wyoming

    Explore Killpecker Sand Dunes, Wyoming

    The Killpecker Sand Dunes Open Play Area Campground is located about 32 miles from Rock Springs. It is a non-fee area and is ADA accessible. It has a vault toilet and fire rings. The Killpecker Sand Dunes Open Play Area is part of the Greater Sand Dunes Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC). ACECs are areas within the public lands where special management atte...
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    Attend King of the Hammers, Johnson Valley, California

    Attend King of the Hammers, Johnson Valley, California

    King of the Hammers is considered the toughest one-day off-road race in the world. It is the largest off-road race event in North America in terms of both competitors and spectators. It combines desert racing and rock crawling, and has expanded from one race to a series of 5 races held throughout the week that take place each February on BLM-manged public lands in Joh...
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    Explore Klamath Wild and Scenic River, Oregon

    Explore Klamath Wild and Scenic River, Oregon

    Klamath tributaries flow from Mount Shasta, Marble Mountain and the Siskiyou and Trinity Alps Wilderness Areas. The U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management manage the upper 127 miles of the Klamath, and the state of California, with support from the National Park Service and Native American tribes, manage the remainder. Tributaries are administered by the U....
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    Hike or Mountain Bike Kokopelli's Trail, Colorado & Utah

    Hike or Mountain Bike Kokopelli's Trail, Colorado & Utah

    Discover one of Colorado's and Utah's premiere mountain bike trails. Stretching 140 miles with elevations that rise to 8,400 feet, this trail is made up of improved roads, four-wheel-drive roads, and single-track roads. Kokopelli's Trail begins at the Loma boat launch parking lot and ends in Moab, Utah. The trail is named for Kokopelli, the hunchbacked flute player an...
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    Visit La Cueva Picnic Area, New Mexico

    Visit La Cueva Picnic Area, New Mexico

    La Cueva Picnic Area is located n the Dripping Springs Natural Area of Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, New Mexico
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    Explore Lake Abert, Oregon

    Explore Lake Abert, Oregon

    Basin and range converge at Abert Rim and Lake Abert, creating a unique rocky upland and a large lake and shoreline that attract contrasting wildlife. Abert Rim is the longest exposed fault scarp in North America, and one of the highest fault scarps in the United States. It towers over Lake Abert - Oregon's only saltwater lake that attracts a diverse population of mig...
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    Visit Lake Valley, New Mexico

    Visit Lake Valley, New Mexico

    Lake Valley was a silver-mining town in Sierra County, U.S. state of New Mexico. The 'heyday' of the town was from 1881 to 1893. The last resident departed in 1994. The present day ghost town is completely deserted. The townsite of Lake Valley is partly privately owned, and partly owned by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, which has restricted access to the old buil...
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    Explore Las Cienegas National Conservation Area, Arizona

    Explore Las Cienegas National Conservation Area, Arizona

    In a state where desert arroyos, washes, and many streambeds remain bone-dry most of the time, the year-round flow of Cienega Creek makes it a highly valuable resource. A lush green ribbon of vegetation defines one of the most significant riparian zones in southern Arizona. Cienega Creek gets its name from the cienegas, or marshes, which occur along its length. This r...
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    See La Ventana Arch, El Malpais National Conservation Area, New Mexico

    See La Ventana Arch, El Malpais National Conservation Area, New Mexico

    La Ventana Arch is one of the largest sandstone arches in New Mexico can be found just 18 miles south of the interstate. A 1/2 mile trail leads to a viewpoint of the arch. The trail leading up to the base of the arch is primitive. The arch is located about 9 miles south on SR 117 from the BLM Ranger Station (which is located 9 miles south of 1-40 on Highway 117). The...
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    Explore Leslie Gulch, Oregon

    Explore Leslie Gulch, Oregon

    Towering cliffs painted in desert hues and honeycombed rock formations sculpted over millions of years for the landscape of this remote region. The unique soils here support a number of rare plant species, including two that are only found in the Leslie Gulch Drainage. Mule deer, California bighorn sheep, Rocky mountain elk, coyotes, and bobcats all call this area hom...
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