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Peek-A-Boo, also commonly known as Red Canyon, is an easy, short hike (0.7 miles round trip) into one of the most beautiful slot canyons in the area. The stunning orange, sandstone walls make an amazing backdrop for photographs. In the canyon, you will find ancient Moqui Steps climbing the canyon wall as well as logs balanced between the canyon walls above you. Keep i...
Starting at Cedar Mesa Campground, the Red Canyon Trail bears southwest across a sagebrush flat before climbing a low ridge that affords views of the Henry Mountains to the east. Here the trail follows an old dugway northwest into Red Canyon. After 1.3 miles (2.0 km), the trail drops into a sandy wash flanked by cottonwood trees. Here the route simply follows the wash...
Red Cap Mountain is considered a ranked peak (Rise of +360'). A demanding (two class 3+ moves) backcountry extension off the popular Calico Tanks trail to arrive at the summit. This peak is also known as Turtlehead Jr.
Red Cathedral is a geological formation in a colorful canyon in Death Valley National Park. Formed of steep cliffs, it is composed of red colored oxidized rocks and is visible from Zabriskie point and the Golden Canyon trail.
The Golden Canyon trailhead located 2 miles south of CA-190 on Badwater Road. The trail is 3 miles (4.8 km) out and back trip 1.5 to 2 hours ro...
The east end of Zion National Park and the Kolob Terrace has several nice slot canyons, two of the best are the upper and lower forks of Sand Wash, known as Red Cave (aka Red Canyon).
The Red Cave Sandwash hike is split into two parts with down-climbing and rope skills necessary for either part. The Lower Red Cave fills and empties with sand over time, making the...
The Red Cliffs Trail at Red Rock Canyon State Park travels past reddish cliffs comprising sandstone, mudstone, and some volcanic rocks. Evidence of slumping, or possibly faulting, is seen in this cliff formation, which makes it an excellent place to see geology in action. Although the main trail is only 0.75 miles long, there are several pleasant unofficial trails and...
Redcloud Peak is a mountain peak of over fourteen thousand feet (14,041 ft) in the U.S. state of Colorado. It is located in the San Juan Mountains in Hinsdale County approximately 7 miles (11 km) south west of Lake City.
South of Mammoth Lakes, California are other features related to the dike system responsible for creating the craters, volcanoes and lava flows. These include a north–south trend of fault scarps up to 20 feet (6 m) high and pull-apart cracks or fissures in the earth.These fissures are not technically faults because little or no vertical or horizontal movement ha...
Climb along Redfish Lake Creek as it drops past you in its own little canyon, carving a path for you between jagged Sawtooth Peaks. You’ll be up close and personal with the foot of Mount Heyburn on your right and Grand Mogul on your left, passing by several others too, as you wander further into the wilderness. Eventually, you’ll catch sight of the Idaho&r...
Redfish Lake Trail is a 14.9 mile out and back trail located along the western side of Redfish Lake, Idaho. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
Red Pike is a fell in the High Stile range in the western English Lake District, which separates Ennerdale from the valley of Buttermere and Crummock Water. It is 2,476 ft (755 m) high. The direct ascent of Red Pike from Buttermere is very popular and the ridge walk from Red Pike to Haystacks is regarded as one of the finest in the area, with excellent views of the Sc...
The Red Reef Trail has two trailhead.
From the Red Reef Trailhead:The Red Reef Trail follows the Quail Creek drainage as it enters the Cottonwood Canyon Wilderness. Ten of thousands of visitors hike this first 0.6-mile section of trail each spring when snowmelt creates short cascades of water that pools in slickrock bowls. To continue beyond this popular destina...
Red Rock Canyon is definitely a must-see if you are heading to Waterton Lakes National Park. Red Rock Canyon Trail is a 0.6 km loop trail located at the end of Red Rock Parkway.
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