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The Kerry Way is a long-distance hiking trail in County Kerry, Ireland. It is a 214-kilometre (133-mile) long circular trail that begins and ends in Killarney. It is typically completed in nine days. The Way circles the Iveragh Peninsula and forms a walkers' version of the Ring of Kerry road tour. It is the longest of Ireland's National Waymarked Trails.
The trail ori...
A big natural arch in Israel's Upper Galilee, which was a cave that was destroyed due to geological reasons over the years. Today only the arch remains and is a popular attraction for professional hiking.
The trail to Kestner Homestead starts near Quinault Rain Forest Ranger Station on a wide trail paralleling gurgling Kestner Creek. At the homestead inspect the main home, barn, outbuildings, and various farming relics.
The Kestner and Higley families lived on these grounds for decades, and the attractive stream bisecting this homestead and the peak shadowing it bears...
The Kettle Valley Rail Trail is a multi-use recreational rail trail located in the Okanagan-Boundary region of southern British Columbia. The trail uses a rail corridor that was originally built for the now-abandoned Kettle Valley Railway. The trail was developed during the 1990s after the Canadian Pacific Railway abandoned train service.
One of the most popular secti...
This is a fun place to rock climb or spend a memorable day looking at rock art. There are hundreds of petroglyphs adorning the walls of this canyon!Most of them are geometric symbols rather than representations of physical things, but a few petroglyphs depict bighorn sheep, lizards and humans. Most of the time, petroglyphs are fairly close to the ground, but here they...
Keyhole Natural Bridge in Grand Canyon National Park is located in Redwall Limestone in a very remote tributary of 140-Mile Canyon. It has an approximate span of 40 feet and height of 100 feet. It is narrower but taller than Royal Arch and can be called the third largest natural bridge in Grand Canyon.
Keys Ranch is closed to the public, only accessible via a ranger-led hike. For more information on ranch tours, visit https://www.nps.gov/jotr/planyourvisit/ranchtour.htm.
The Keys Ranch is the prime example of early settlement in the Joshua Tree National Park area. Bill Keys was the area's leading character, and his ranch is a symbol of the resourcefulness of early s...
Hike the deteriorating road into Keystone Canyon for 3 miles one way, ascending the New York Mountains. Continue cross-country to the top of the ridge for spectacular views. Watch for pinyon pine, juniper, turbinella oak, and even a few white fir near the top.
The hike starts 18 miles south of Nipton Road on Ivanpah Road, then 2.5 miles west on an unmarked dirt road. ...
From the upper White Rocks Springs parking lot, the Keystone Thrust trail runs north. This trail then branches off from the La Madre Springs loop, joins an old jeep road, and continues uphill to the left. Views include the Keystone Thrust Fault where gray limestone meets red and tan sandstone.
Difficulty: moderate. Distance: 2.2 miles (3.5 km) round trip.
Key Summit can be reach along the Routeburn Track in New Zealand. The hike starts at The Devide car park and follows the Routeburn Track for about an hour. It then branches off for a 20 min climb to the summit. From here there are specactular view of Fiordland National Park (if the weather is good).
Khao Daeng Viewpoint is in southern part of the National Park. It requires a steep hike up the mountain therefore it is recommended for fit visitors. The way might be difficult but the view is a great recompensation for the effort.
This hill close to Hua Hin makes a great viewpoint. It's quite popular not only among tourists but locals as well. Expect to have a lot of company when you go there to see the best sunset view.
Khao Laem Salak Phet is 744m highest mountain of Ko Chang. It takes around 4 hours to hike up and 2.5 hours to go down the same way. The path leads through the jungle and you can see all the green surroundings from the top. Bring a lot of water and good shoes.
Need some adventure? Go for Khao Mai Kaew Cave. The hike is slightly demanding as gets slippery and the inside of the cave is dark. Make sure to leave your flip flops in the hotel rather than putting them on for this one!
If you want to challenge yourself and go hiking, you should visit Khao Ngon Nak Viewpoint in Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park. The way up the mountain takes 2-3hours, depending on your stamina and amount of water you bring. The way down is roughly 30mins faster. The path and the stones are often moist so put on shoes with good grip and be careful with each step.
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