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A 1/2 mile hiking trail will take you from a paved parking lot to a stairway dropping down to an observation platform overlooking the scenic Black River and Rainbow Falls. The falling water (40 feet) creates a mist, and sometimes with the right angle of sunlight, produces a rainbow effect, which gives the falls its name. Rainbow Falls can also be viewed fr...
The 101-foot high Rainbow Falls at Devils Postpile National Monument in California is a waterfall on the Middle Fork of the San Joaquin River. From the Ranger Station, hike a rolling, mostly downhill, 1.5 mile one way hike to Rainbow Falls. To get to the base of the falls take the staircase to the pool at the bottom of the falls. Swimming is discouraged and is conside...
From the Rainbow Falls trailhead, follow the trail 1.5 miles south to Rainbow Falls and continue another 1.5 miles to the cascading Lower Falls where there is a large pool great for fishing. Return the same route, or take the long way back via Devil’s Postpile.
The Rainbow Falls Trail is an 6.6 mi (10.6 km) American hiking trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, in Sevier County, Tennessee. The trail ascends Mount Le Conte, the tallest (and sixth highest) mountain east of the Mississippi River and passes Rainbow Falls before absorbing the Alum Cave Trail and terminating near the LeConte Lodge.
The Rainbow Fall...
Rainbow Hot Springs is north of the town of Pagosa Springs and offers a primitive and isolated mineral hot spring. It involves a long 9 mile round trip hike from from the West Fork Trailhead into the secluded Weminuche Wilderness. It has two steaming mineral-rich pools ranging from 95 to 105 degrees.
Vinicunca Mountain (Rainbow Mountain) is found along the Ausangate Circuit in Peru. The colourful sandstone mountains in the Vinicunca area is probably the coolest thing you’ll see in Peru!
This viewpoint lives up to its name! Rainbow Vista is the perfect place for panoramic photos of the multi-colored sandstone in Valley of Fire State Park. Once your photo finger is exhausted, take the trail for a short hike through flaming red rocks. You will find some picnic tables and a restroom at the trailhead. The rocks are multi-colored, people! Don’t miss ...
Rainie Falls Trail is a 3.6 mile out and back trail located near Grants Pass, Oregon that features a waterfall. During spawning season, salmon and steelhead can be seen jumping at the falls.
Rainmaker Mountain (also known as North Pioa Mountain) is the name of a mountain located near Pago Pago, American Samoa on Tutuila Island. A great mass of volcanic rocks extruded as molten magma during major episodes of volcanism which created Tutuila island.
The mountain is a volcanic feature known as a trachyte plug. This means that it is a volcanic intrusion made o...
Rain Shadow Loop Trail is a 0.5-mile self guided loop trail to the top of Blue Mountain has panoramic views of lowlands and mountains. Elevation gain about 170 feet.
This trail offers visitors a wonderful experience as it meanders along the park road, into the woods, and around rock outcrops. Bicyclists, walkers, runners, and snowshoers will be treated to views of forest, lake, and marsh scenery. The 12-mile trail goes from International Falls to Rainy Lake, the northern gateway to Voyageurs National Park
The Rakiura Track is a 29 km tramping track located on Stewart Island/Rakiura, New Zealand. It is one of the New Zealand Great Walks. It generally follows the coastline for a large parts of its length, passing small inlets, large bays and mudflats, before crossing steep hills covered in bush (dense forest) during its middle section.
It lies within the Rakiura National...
At over 90 metres Ralphs Falls is Tasmania’s highest single drop waterfall. Ralphs Falls are located near the rough dirt road linking Pyengana and Ringarooma in the mountains West of St Helens, Tasmania. The falls cascade down a sheer, vertically bedded dolerite cliff face. A loop trail leads to several clifftop viewpoints, and passes through a diverse range of ...
Ralphs Falls is a tall 90-metre-high (300 ft) waterfall in the Mt Victoria Forest Reserve, Tasmania. The falls are viewable from a lookout directly opposite them, and are impressive all year round, especially in the winter and spring months. Ralphs Falls are quite close to St Columba Falls, being a 12-kilometre drive away.
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