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The hills northwest of Black Rock Campground offer a variety of hiking trails including the Hi-View Nature Trail. The interpretive guide for this trail, available at the nature center, identifies the vegetation along this scenic walk. 1.3 miles (2.1 km) from board at parking area. 3 miles (4.8 km) from visitor center.
Hjörleifshöfði is a 220m high headland made of tuff that use to be an island but now lies more then 2 km from the sea. Hjörleifshöfði is located east of Vik.
Hmong Homestays Trek is 2-3 days hiking trip. Total distance is around 28km, depending on the option chosen. Many tourist agencies and hostels both in Sapa and Hanoi offer the tour and the price varies depending on number of people and days. The idea is to hike from one homestay to another to have a real local experience, try traditional food, meet northerners and enj...
Hoffellsjökull is an outlet glacier which flows from the ice cap of Vatnajökull. It is located in the municipality of Hornafjörður, southeast Iceland. Hoffellsjökull takes its name from Hoffell; a mountainous area and a farmland. Hoffellsjökull and the Hoffell area are a part of Vatnajökull National Park.
Hoffellsjökull was large...
The Hoh Rain Forest on the west side of Olympic National Park preserves one of the finest temperate rain forests in the U.S., a place that gets up to 14 feet of rain a year. This hike puts you right into the deep, mossy, densely forested core. Parallel with the Hoh River, this mostly level trail is mainly under the canopy of the massive old-growth trees—bigleaf ...
Hole in the Rock is a narrow and steep crevice in the western rim of Glen Canyon, in southern Utah in the western United States. Together with another canyon on the eastern side of the Colorado River, it provided a route through what would otherwise be a large area of impassible terrain.
In the fall of 1879, the Mormon San Juan Expedition was seeking a route from sout...
Hole-in-the-Rock Spring was once an essential stop for water for early travelers through Death Valley. So much water collects here that boards were placed across the wet ground. This site now lies mostly forgotten near Hells Gate.
Years ago a large hole was drilled through the solid rock to make way for an old pipeline. The pipeline has since been removed and what is left behind is a beautiful oasis in the forest where the creek flows through the hole and down into the crystal clear pool below.
The gaping "Hole in the Wall" cave is located in the upper portion of the western side of Mount Cory. The cave is a landmark easily viewed from the nearby Trans-Canada Highway. The formation is natural, despite the seemingly regular pentagonal shape of its entrance as seen from a distance. The cave is about 60 feet high and 100 feet deep and has often been visited by ...
Hole-in-the-Wall Falls, also known as Warren Falls, is a 96-foot man-made waterfall on Warren Creek in Starvation Creek State Park, Oregon. Its main drop is 60 feet. It was created in 1938 when Warren Creek was diverted through a tunnel (hence its name) to prevent washouts of the Columbia River Highway. The creation of the falls shut off a natural cascade known as War...
Hole-in-the-Wall Nature Trail in Mojave National Preserve is located 20 miles north of I-40 on Essex and Black Canyon roads.
Learn to identify desert plants on this easy, .5-mile round-trip hike. Trailheads at Hole-in-the-Wall information Center and Campground.
Discover how Hole-in-the-Wall got its name as you ascend narrow Banshee Canyon with the help of metal rings mounted in the rock. The 1.5-mile round-trip hike connects to the Mid Hills to Hole-in-the-Wall Trail.
The trailhead is located at the Hole-in-the-Wall Information Center parking area, 20 miles north of I-40 on Essex and Black Canyon roads.From the intersection ...
Hole-in-the-Wall Trail is a 3.9 mile out and back hike from Rialto Beach (.5 mile hike to arch and tidepools at Hole-in-the-Wall). Dogs are allowed on this trail.
Holeman Slot Canyon is one of the few slot canyons in Canyonlands National Park. It's along White Rim Road (permit required) or via Wilhite Trail (5.5 miles).
There is a 40 foot dryfall at the end of the narrows prevents walking all the way to the river, but before this are about 600 feet of pretty, light-colored, medium depth passageways to explore, containing just ...
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