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5 mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Dunlap, California that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from May until November.
Located in the Sierra de Juárez mountain range and with an average elevation of about a mile above sea level, this park is covered in a variety of coniferous trees and receives snow in the winter. There’s lots of great hiking and the weather is mild from the spring to fall. There are 10 camping areas or there are rustic cabins available to rent throughout...
Parry Grove Trail is a 1/2 mile loop in Torrey Pines State Beach. It has a steep entry/exit with over 100 stone steps. Drought and bark beetle infestation had devastated the Torrey pines in this grove, but it is recovering. The Whitaker Garden, a native plant garden, is at the trailhead.
The High Point trailhead is at the other side of the rode from the Parry Grove T...
Beyond the isthmus lies the most remote section of Catalina Island, with the most beautiful beach-front camping at Parson's Landing. You also will reach the official terminus of the Trans-Catalina Trail at the black sands of Starlight Beach. Starlight Beach is a small cove with a beach about three-quarters of a mile from the West End on the front side of the island. T...
Parsons Trail is a four-mile hike into Sycamore Canyon Wilderness on Parsons Trail is a pleasant stroll along the creek into the magnificent and colorful cliffs of Sycamore Canyon, Arizona's second largest canyon. Sycamore Canyon Wilderness was one of the first wilderness areas protected in Arizona. This is one of the more popular trails on the Coconino National Fores...
Parting of the Waters is an unusual hydrologic site at Two Ocean Pass on the Great Divide, within the Teton Wilderness area of Bridger-Teton National Forest, Wyoming, USA. Two Ocean Pass separates the headwaters of Pacific Creek, which flows west to the Pacific Ocean, and Atlantic Creek, which flows east to the Atlantic Ocean.
In 1965, this site received designation ...
Parunuweap Canyon close to as spectacular as Zion Narrows. The canyon begins as a rocky gulch just south of the Mount Carmel Junction, and goes west for 16 miles, where it opens up and empties into the Virgin River. At some places, the river rushes between walls that are only 20 feet apart, and tower hundreds of feet over the riverbed.
Pa'rus Trail in Zion National Parkis a paved trail that follows the Virgin River from the South Campground to Canyon Junction. Wheelchairs may need assistance.
The 1 1/2-mile Paseo del Morro trail runs from the San Juan Gate to El Morro and back. The Paseo del Morro trail follows masonry walls dating back to the 1630s that surround the city of Old San Juan. The Paseo del Morro once served as a maintenance road for the west section of the city walls. In 2001 it was designated as a National Recreation Trail. The trail skirts t...
Pink Canyonis an unmarked canyon in Valley of Fire State Park. A great way to avoid crowds, and easily one of Nevada's most beautiful geological displays.
The Patagonian Route of Parks (La Ruta de los Parques) covers 2,800 km (1,740 miles) from the city of Puerto Montt down to Cape Horn. The trail was the idea of Tompkins Conservation, the foundation set up by US billionaire Douglas Tompkins and his wife Kristine. The land has helped create a network of 17 national parks and the new route - called the Patagonian Route o...
The Path of the Gods (Sentiero degli Dei) hike in the Amalfi Coast links the tiny hilltop town of Agerola with Nocelle. It is one of the most spectacular path in all Europe with incredible views overlooking the coast line, Capri Island and a little island just off Positano called Li Galli. The path connect all the villages of the Amalfi Coast, from Bomerano located in...
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