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Topanga is both extremely accessible and rugged. It is a natural park lying within Los Angeles and is within easy day-use reach of over 12 million regional residents. This hike: Many of the park's trails can be accessed from Trippet Ranch. Two miles from Trippet is Eagle Junction with access to the Eagle Spring loop trail. Eagle Rock is one of many boulder outcrops in...
The Trollkirka (Troll church) is an exciting marble and limestone cave in the mountains with underground rivers and waterfalls. The caves are in the mountains north of the main road between Moen in Fræna and Eide.
Trolltunga is a piece of rock that stands horizontally out of the mountain above Skjeggedal in Odda, Norway. The rock hangs out of a vertical side of a mountain with a 350 meter drop. It's at the end of a grueling, 15-mile hike.
To get to Trolltunga (Norwegian for "Troll's tongue") visitors need to go to Odda, then to Skjeggedal via Tyssedal. Previously, a trolley car...
Truman Track is a walk through unspoiled subtropical forest where podocarp and rātā trees tower above thickets of vine and nīkau palms.
The track emerges on a spectacular coastline with cliffs, caverns, a blowhole and a waterfall that plummets straight onto a rock-strewn beach. Get spectacular coastal views from a viewing platform. A stairway provides access to the b...
Trumbull Peak Special Interest Area not only combines a rich history of fighting forest fires and logging timber, but also offers a haven for rare wildflowers and provides sweeping views of the Merced River Canyon. At the top of Trumbull Peak is an old 45-foot-tall fire lookout tower, one of only a few such towers still standing in California. The peak provides overlo...
Tryfan is a mountain in the Ogwen Valley, Snowdonia, Wales. It forms part of the Glyderau group, and is one of the most famous and recognisable peaks in Britain, having a classic pointed shape with rugged crags. At 917.5 metres (3,010 feet) above sea level it is the fifteenth-highest mountain in Wales. The name "Tryfan" is derived from its historical Welsh name of "Tr...
Trzy Korony (Three Crowns) is the summit of the Three Crowns Massif, an independent portion of a range called Pieniny Mountains in the south of Poland. Trzy Korony forms the central part of a compact group of connected mountains known as Pieniny Środkowe, consisting mainly of the limestone and dolomite rock strata. Trzy Korony is located within the Pieniny National Pa...
TSS Waverley was built in 1883 and dismantled in 1928. She was meant to be scuttled to form a breakwater at the mouth of the Wairau River, but she was swept up the channel in a flood and came to rest in the lagoon.
Tubal Cain Mine is an abandoned copper mine in the Buckhorn Wilderness, east of Olympic National Park in the US state of Washington. The main adit penetrates 450 meters into Buckhorn Mountain.
It's located alonh the Pacific Northwest Trail.
The mine is named after Tubal-Cain, a character mentioned in the Bible. The Book of Genesis 4:22 says that Tubal-cain was a "forg...
The Tuckup Trail is 60 mile hiking trail on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, located in the U.S. state of Arizona. It extends from Toroweap Point-(Toroweap Overlook), to 150 Mile Canyon on the Esplanade Sandstone member of the Supai formation. It originated as a cattle trail and many cowboy camps can be found along its extent. It has few reliable wate...
The Tufton Hall Waterfall is located in St. Mark's parish, just outside Victoria, Grenada. It is the tallest waterfall in Grenada, with the approximate height of 25 m.
The only way to visit the waterfall is to hike for approximately 3 hours (each way) through technical and somewhat strenuous terrain. Guides from Victoria are available, usually carrying rope and cutlas...
The park's most popular trail follows along the lakeshore winding through the boulder/talus fields at the base of the west bluff. Great scenic views from lake level.
Tungsten Peak Trail is a 3.2 mile out and back trail located near Bishop, California. You can take windy dirt roads almost to the base of the Tungsten Peak Trail, but the ascent from there is short and steep. Covering almost 1,000 feet in about a mile.
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