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Big Hole Wash is located in the northeast corner of the San Rafael Swell between Green River and Price, Utah. The lower end of the wash begins off of the Cottonwood Wash Road where it extends upstream for just over 2 miles and dead ends at a big spillover.
There is a petroglyph panel can be found along the wash at the 1 mile point from the trailhead.
Drive through the Afterbay Campground past the sign that says “No Camping Beyond this Point,” to the pit toilet at the end of the road. From here a short hike down a gravel path takes you to a quiet area near what remains of the Bighorn Head Gate. The Bighorn Head Gate was part of the original irrigation system used in the upper Bighorn Valley in the early...
A popular hike is the trail to the 277-acre (1.12 km2) Big Horn Mine, which was purchased from the owner in 2006 by the Wilderness Land Trust, and incorporated into the wilderness after being transferred to the US Forest Service.
This is the longest spur off the West Rim Trail, branching off to the north from the vicinity of the campground. Because of its isolation (you may well be the only group on the trail) and the fact that its views rival those of Dead Horse Point itself, this trail can be considered a destination of its own. The overlook is named for an eroded fin that can be seen in the...
Big Horn Slot Canyon is a tributary of Harris Wash in a rarely explored part of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. The canyon deepens quickly, eventually reaching a depth of 400 feet, and forms slot-like channels of varying narrowness mixed with wider, flat sections.
It goes miles through hilly, shrub-covered land between the wash, the Escalante River an...
Starting nearby the Laguna Campground in the Descanso District is a 10 mile loop that connects to the Sunset Trail and the Nobel Canyon trail. The perennial Little Laguna Lake is featured on this trail.
At a mere 1300 years old, the Big Obsidian Flow is the youngest lava flow in Oregon. A one-mile interpretive trail climbs up and onto this impressive lava flow of obsidian (black glass) and pumice. The Newberry Crater Trail also passes through this site, which connects to the Lost Lake Trail.
This is also the location of the Big Obsidian Flow Ampitheater wherer rang...
The Big Pine Trail is a great trail for making longer loops in the Maze area or an extension to the Boy Scout Trail.
The nearest parking area is at the small pullout for The Maze Loop Trail and North View Trail. This route can also be accessed from the Boy Scout Trail. The trailhead along Boy Scout Trail is 3.7 miles from Keys West Backcountry Registration Board.
The Big Savage Tunnel is a formerly abandoned railway tunnel located about 9 miles (14 km) southeast of Meyersdale, Pennsylvania. The Pinkerton Tunnel, Big Savage Tunnel, Borden Tunnel, and Brush Tunnel are part of the Great Allegheny Passage rail trail. It was originally built for the Connellsville subdivision of the Western Maryland Railway.
The mountain and tunnel ...
Big Slide is the twenty-seventh highest peak of the High Peaks Region of the Adirondack Park in New York. The peak was named for the prominent steep cliff that rises to its summit. It is located in the High Peaks Wilderness Area.
Because it is relatively close to trail heads and because it offers a close view of the nearby Great Range, Big Slide is a popular day hikin...
Big Spring rests at the end of the Needles Park Road. From the overlook, unique rock spires and multi-colored sandstone benches line the bend in the canyon. The presence of the spring allows trees and plants to flourish in the spring and summer months.
From the overlook, follow marked cairns down to the canyon to begin the Big Spring to Elephant Hill loop, a challeng...
The 7.5 miles (12 km) Big Spring to Squaw Canyon trail is a great introduction to the landscape of the Needles, Canyonlands National Park. The hike starts at Squaw Flats trailhead, which is located along the south side of the Squaw Flats Loop “A” road. A few hundred yards past the trailhead is a trail junction. To the left is the trail to Squaw Canyon, Los...
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