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Black Eagle Mine Road begins 6.5 miles (10.5 km) north of Cottonwood Visitor Center, this dead-end dirt road runs along the edge of Pinto Basin, crosses several dry washes, and winds through canyons in the Eagle Mountains.
The first nine miles (14.5 km) are within the park boundary. Beyond that point is Bureau of Land Management land and a number of side roads. Sever...
Black Hole Trail is a mountain bike trail built in an bandoned tunnels of Lead and Zink Mine Mežica in northern Slovenia. The trail runs over five levels of the mine, covers 10 km from one to the other side of the mountain and descends a total of about 150 meters.
The trail is rated black: for advanced to expert riders and is not appropriate for beginner or intermedi...
Black Joe Mine was a manganese mine located east of Hwy 93 in Arizona. Look for the paved turnoff (Black Joe Mine Road) from Hwy 93 and follow it to the end of the road. A trailhead near the end of the road will lead you to the mine site.
Tasmania is hoping to become the mountain biking capital of the world after launching the latest in a network of trails around the state's north-east. The Blue Derby network just launched in the small village of Derby, Tasmania. It has more than 60 miles of biking trails that take riders through gorges, forests and bushland.
Blue Hills Reservation is a 6,000-acre (2,400 ha) state park in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, south of Boston. Managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, it extends into Milton, Quincy, Braintree, Canton, Randolph, and Dedham.
The park's varied terrain and scenic views, in combination with its proximity to Boston, make it a popular destin...
The west end of the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail extends from the Elowah Falls trailhead at John B. Yeon State Scenic Corridor to Cascade Locks, and passes great views of the Columbia River and several waterfalls. This stretch of the Historic Highway State Trail is universally accessible. It can be accessed at the following trailheads, listed here from ...
Looking for some nice cross-country mountain biking? How about some extreme downhill stress relief? Bootleg Canyon Mountain Bike Park has you covered for either, as well as everything in between. An internationally renowned venue, Bootleg Canyon Mountain Bike Park has trails for any type and level of mountain biking, and has been designated as an “epic ride&rdqu...
The Bridle Trail 1.2 miles (2 km) one-way trail on the North Rim follows the road as it connects the Grand Canyon Lodge with the North Kaibab Trailhead. Hike or bicycle this hard-packed trail. Pets on leash are permitted.
This trailhead features interpretive exhibits about the human history of the Preserve and serves as the major access point to the vast network of trails in the area. It provides access to such unique destinations as Granite Mountain, Cholla Mountain, Brown’s Mountain, Balanced Rock and Cathedral Rock.
Wide variety of trails for Hiking, Biking and Equestrians. C...
Bunsen Peak el. 8,564 feet (2,610 m) is a prominent peak due south of Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The peak lies on the east flank of Kingman Pass on the Mammoth to Norris section of the Grand Loop Road.
The trail begins at the entrance of the Old Bunsen Peak Road Trail, 5.0 miles (8.0 km) south of Mammoth on the Grand Loop Road. Climb 1...
A scenic auto/bike tour around the Cactus Forest Loop Drive offering incredible views of the Rincon Mountains. The Cactus Forest Scenic Loop Drive is a paved, combination one- and two-way road. The Loop Drive features several trailheads, scenic vistas, and pullouts in a total of 8 miles (12.9 km). A guide to the natural and cultural history of the Cactus Forest Loop D...
The California Riding and Hiking Trail has its own interesting history. The vision for it began in 1945 when the state Legislature passed the California Riding and Hiking Trails Act, calling for a single 3,000-mile loop trail from Mexico to the Oregon border. By the 1960s, some 1,060 miles of the trail had been completed statewide. In San Diego, 108 miles of the trail...
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