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Hangover Trail has an interesting slickrock passages as well as a picky, traverse along the edge of a desert tower. Due to the very narrow portions of this trail, Hangover is one-way (east to west). A loop is typically ridden from Huckaby Trailhead up Munds Wagon to Cow Pies to Hangover back to Munds Wagon to return to the trailhead.
Sedona Is the New Mountain Bike Me...
The Hauraki Rail Trail is one of the Great Rides of the New Zealand Cycle Trail system, using an abandoned railway system in the Hauraki Gulf plains and the Coromandel Peninsula. It runs from Thames, New Zealand south via Paeroa to then branch either east towards Waihi (via the Karangahake Gorge) or south to Te Aroha.
In 2013 the trail was described as the most popula...
This gravel trail (administrative road) leads to the entrance of the Nuttall coal mine and top of the coal conveyor, used to transport coal from the mine to the processing area at river level. Learn more about this mine operation from exhibits at this site. Stairs next to the conveyor allow a closer look at the conveyor structure. Note: Climbing, sitting, or walking o...
The Heaphy Track is a popular tramping track in the north west of the South Island of New Zealand. It is located within the Kahurangi National Park and classified as one of New Zealand's nine Great Walks by the Department of Conservation. Named after Charles Heaphy, the track is 78.4 kilometres (48.7 mi) long and is usually walked in four or six days. The track runs f...
If you enjoy bicycling, Hermit Road is probably the best place in the park. There is far less traffic out there since private vehicles are not permitted between March 1 and November 30.
Ride a bycicle along Hermit Road, a scenic route along the west end of Grand Canyon Village on the South Rim which follows the rim for 7.4 miles (11.9 km) one-way out to Hermits Rest. ...
High Trestle Trail is a rail trail running 25 miles (40 km) from Ankeny, Iowa, to Woodward, Iowa. The recreation trail opened on April 30, 2011. It is a paved recreational trail that runs through the counties of Polk, Story, Boone, and Dallas in Iowa. The trail's name is derived from a former 1913 bridge that spanned the Des Moines River between the towns of Madrid an...
The Hi Line Trail on the south side of town offers a nice technical climb with unreal views and then heads down a steep chute drop to Oak Creek.
Park at the northern Bell Rock Trailhead off highway 179.
Sedona Is the New Mountain Bike Mecca. One of the best things about Sedona is the variety of rides and how close they are to town - the trails are all close enough t...
The trail comprises three disconnected paved paths along stretches of historic Highway 30 — which predated I-84 as the only road connecting Portland and The Dalles. Together the segments provide a combined 12-plus miles of thrilling scenery and spectacular geologic formations.
Bonneville Segment: John B. Yeon to Cascade Locks
Mitchell Point Segment: Wyeth to...
“The beautiful lake views along this trail combined with Hoover Dam history make it one of Southern Nevada’s most unique trail experiences.”
Designated as a National Recreation Trail in 2015, the Historic Railroad Tunnel Trail offers spectacular views of the lake, a bit of Hoover Dam history, and sometimes almost pitch-black darkness inside its histo...
Cycling through the tulip fields near Keukenhof, Netherlands might just be the best way to experience the assault on the senses by the tulips, narcissus and hyacinth that are in their colorful full bloom in April. If the flowers aren’t enough of an attraction along this 20 mile route, incredible vistas of the North Sea consume the horizon. Plan to visit the "Gar...
Hollenbeck Canyon Wildlife Area is located near Jamul in California. The former cattle ranch was designated a wildlife area in 2001, and forms a wildlife corridor between Otay Mountain Wilderness and Jamul Mountains under the protection of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. The area is open to the public for activities including hunting, equestrian use, h...
The Horseshoe Lake Loop in Mammoth Lakes, California is a family friendly 2.1 mile hiing or mountain bike loop around Horseshoe Lake. Start off at the parking lot at the end of Lake Mary Road. It begins on a gently rolling dirt trail. Once you get to the end of Path jump onto Lakes Basin Bike Path that goes along Lake Mary Road.
This bumpy but mostly easy ride follows the bed of Horse Thief Wash through Lake Mead NRA backcountry up to the base of Wilson Ridge, where it dead-ends into a sandy and primitive campground and hiker access to Mount Wilson Wilderness Area. The road gets narrow in parts and has several large rocks sticking up in the middle, but a high-clearance vehicle (or good mounta...
Hpa-An is surrounded by various villages where ethnic minorities live. It's pleasant to cycle around and watch the people's everyday life and look at the beautiful landscapes.
I wish they all could be California trails! This trail follows two of the most beautiful beaches in California and provides access to great seaside communities, piers, and main streets. In this guide, I will give you suggestions for where to start the trail, how to stay on the trail, (It gets confusing in one spot.) rental suggestions, website recommendations, extracu...
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