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The strenuous 3.8 mi (6.1 km) Old Wagon Trail Loop in Capitol Reef National Park has an elevation gain of 1,080 ft (329 m). The hike is through a pinyon-juniper forest with views of cliffs and Henry Mountains.
Grab the saddles and hitch up the wagon for an evening you won’t soon forget. You can ride out to Pleasant Valley on a horse or in a covered wagon. When you arrive you’ll find those cooks dishin’ up some real cowboy grub at our popular Old West Dinner Cookout.
The coffee’s brewin’ over the open campfire, and our wranglers love talkin...
The Oleta River State Park is a 1,043-acre (422 ha) Florida State Park on Biscayne Bay in the municipal suburb of North Miami in metropolitan Miami, Florida. Adjoining the Biscayne Bay Campus of Florida International University, the park contains one of the largest concentrations of Casuarina trees (Australian 'pine'), an invasive species in the state park system.
The...
Olivine Pools are a series of tide pools that sometimes offer protected swimming, but can be very dangerous. The pools are located along the
Kahekili Highway on Maui's North Shore. It's a long drive to get here and the hike down to the pools is pretty treacherous. Drive from Lahaina since tis road is much better then coming up from the airport.
Suggest wearing tenni...
The Olympic Discovery Trail is a designated non-motorized, multi-use trail spanning the north end of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington. The route spans around 140 miles between Port Townsend, Washington and La Push, Washington. As of August 2017, 80 miles of this trail are complete and additional miles under construction. The remainder of the route can be ridden usi...
Trek from Omalo to Shatili takes around 5 days of hiking and walking among beautiful mountain landscapes. It's a difficult trek as there is a significant elevation change and the distance is quite long - 75km. On your way you will pass beautiful villages with medieval ruins of towers and walls. There is a possibility of spending a night in them but you need to carry t...
The Oneonta Gorge is in the Columbia River Gorge in the American state of Oregon. The U.S. Forest Service has designated it as a botanical area because of the unique aquatic and woodland plants that grow there. The basalt walls are home to a wide variety of ferns, mosses, hepatics and lichens, many of which grow only in the Columbia River Gorge.
Oneonta Creek runs thr...
This hike takes you to a dramatic example of petrified wood eroding out of the Black Forest Bed of the Chinle Formation. The Triassic conifer tree, known as Onyx Bridge, is one of the many preserved logs in the Black Forest. These logs and the geologic layer in which they are found in are about 210 million years old.
Start the hike at Painted Desert Inn and head down...
The Oparara Basin Arches are a number of natural limestone tunnels formed by the Oparara River, in the Oparara Basin, New Zealand. The two most famous ones are the 'Oparara Arch', large enough for a multi-storey house, and the 'Moria Gate Arch', which is smaller in height.
The arches can be reached by a forestry road from the main road approximately 9 km north of Kara...
Op Luang Canyon is the main attaction in Ob Luang National Park, Thailand. The canyon, carved out by the Mae Chaem River. The canyon is steep-sided and about 300 metres (1,000 ft) long.
The trial includes ancient graves, pictures of cave walls and salt licks upstream.
Opua to Paihia Walkway is 5.8 km going from the centre of Paihia along the main beach, round the coastline to a boardwalk going through the mangrove estuaries will take you onto a bush track that continues through to Opua. Better to not go during high tide.
To reach the Opus Hut, located deep in the range, you’ll drive a dirt road east of Ophir Pass, between the old mining towns of Silverton and Ophir, and hike just a quarter of a mile to reach the hut. Fresh cooked mules included.
In the summer months, one can drive to within 1/4 mile of the hut. In the winter (November – April) the road closes and it&rsquo...
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