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The Jubilee Walkway is an official walking route in London. The Jubilee Walkway is divided into five smaller loop walks: the Western loop, Eastern loop, City loop, Camden loop and Jubilee loop.
The longest loop within the Jubilee Walkway, the Western loop is six miles in length and originates at Leicester Square in the West End of London. Walking in an anti-clockwise ...
Hike on Oahu's Judd Memorial Trail (Judd-Nu'uanu Trail) on a 1 mile loop trail to swim in Jackass Ginger Pool, a natural swimming hole. The trail is well maintained and easy to hike. Good for beginners, children, and pets. There is a river so be careful since water levels may rise or flood after rainy days and it could get slippery and muddy.
Judd-Nu'uanu Trail is lo...
From the Kennecott Visitor Center, walk through the Kennecott Mill Town towards the Root Glacier. About a half mile beyond the visitor center the road will split. The trail to the Root Glacier will continue straight. To get to the Jumbo Mine turn right and hike up the hill. At the top of the frst switchback, turn left following the road up the hill. If you fnd yoursel...
Jump Creek Falls is a waterfall in Owyhee County in the U.S. state of Idaho, just to the southwest of the city of Marsing.
The falls are accessible by a short, ​1⁄4-mile hike from a lower parking lot, while an upper parking lot offers several trails that explore the falls and surrounding areas.
Once you get off the ferry at Koh Rong Island you want for sure get to the nicest beach. Hike through the jungle to get to Long Beach, 7 km of white sand and clear water. You have to climb a bit and then come down the steep wall which might be a bit dangerous but there are ropes provided so make sure to hold on. Demanding but awarding experience.
Juniper Ridge Trail offers an excellent opportunity for a backpacking trip, complete with views or shorter day hikes from the ridge.
From the trailhead on Forest Road 2904, the trail climbs the first 2 miles through small conifers with views between trees. The trail follows the ridgeline for 4.5 miles to the base of Sunrise Peak, then drops down to a meadow and pond,...
The Justin P. Wilson Cumberland Trail State Park is a Tennessee hiking trail following a line of ridges and gorges along the eastern escarpment of the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee. The trail begins at Cumberland Gap National Historical Park and ends at Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park and Prentice Cooper Wildlife Management Area just outside Chatt...
Ka`aha is located on the southern coastline of the park, 3.8 miles from the trailhead at the end of Hilina Pali road. The hike begins with a steep downhill trail that switches back 24 times to the base of the pali (cliff). Along the trail you will be hiking through mostly non-native grasses doted with native `ohi`a trees. Two thirds of the way down you will find your ...
This trail connects the Kabetogama and Ash River communities. Travel through backcountry forests and wetlands on this extensive system of interconnected trails. Four trailheads make it possible to hike sections of this trail or the whole trail for an in depth view of the park.
This is the third pullout on your left as you are driving to the Ash River Visitor Center. This short walk is handicap accessible and will take you to a wayside that looks west towards Kabetogama Lake.
Kachina is "the middle bridge." Spanning the canyon equidistant from both Owachomo and Sipapu bridges. It is larger than Owachomo but smaller than Sipapu. Proving that canyons are dynamic rather than static, approximately 4,000 tons of sandstone fell from the inside of the Kachina bridge opening in June 1992, enlarging the opening as it has no doubt been enlarged time...
Kachina Petroglyph Panel is along the San Juan River in Bears Ears National Monument, Utah. There are hundreds of petroglyphs that are from 200 to thousands of years old. The panel is famous for the large broad-shouldered anthropomorph figures from the Basketmaker era.
Access is from the river or Comb Wash Rd.
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