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Wolverine Canyon is a moderately easy canyon hike in Staircase-Escalante National Monument. The area is noted for its petrified wood. (Collecting is not permitted). The Wolverine Natural Area is located near the mouth of Wolverine Canyon and offers a good look at some interesting specimens with a fairly short, easy hike.
The lower portion of the canyon has beautiful ...
The Wonderland of Rocks is a backcountry area in the north central portion of Joshua Tree National Park. Wonderland of Rocks is much less-traveled than the adjacent Hidden Valley, but absolutely stunning and perfect for both rock climbers and hikers.
The 12 square miles of massive jumbled granite is a maze of stone hides groves, trackless washes and several small poo...
A decayed old car rusts just off the Wall Street Mill Trail at 04 mile marker near Wonderland Ranch in Joshua Tree National Park. It's one of the three old cars you will see on the hike.
Garrett's Arch is located a ways back in the Wonderland of Rocks. Start at the Wall Street Mill trailhead. Take the left branch at the first fork in the trail to the remains of Wonderland Ranch. The entrance to the main wash we would be following is almost directly west of the Ranch ruins. Soon afterwards there are some small caves with a fading pictograph is on one r...
Wonderland Trail in Acadia National Park trailhead is at ME 102A, one mile (1.6 km) south of Seawall Campground. Evergreen forest to rocky ocean shoreline.
The Wonderland Trail is an approximately 93 mile (150 km) hiking trail that circum navigates Mount Rainier in Mount Rainier National Park. The trail goes over many ridges of Mount Rainier for a cumulative 22,000 feet (6,700 m) of elevation gain. The trail was built in 1915. An estimated 200 to 250 people a year complete the entire trail with several thousand others do...
The Wonga walk delivers all the delights of the subtropical rainforest and is one of the most popular walks not only in Dorrigo National Park, but also in Australia.
Tall, lush World Heritage listed rainforest provides a cool and shaded walking track and many waterfalls. The 600-year-old trees, elevated boardwalk, colourful fungi, vines, and interesting bird calls ar...
Ponies, Delmarva fox squirrels and songbirds are just a few of the wildlife species you may observe from the Woodland Trail. The elusive pink bark beetle will not be visible; however, evidence of the pine bark beetle can be seen from the sections of dead trees along the trail. The Woodland Trail is a 1.6 mile paved accessible trail that winds through the loblolly pine...
The trail begins at the signed trailhead near the Red Rock Visitor Center and District Ranger Station. It is level and unshaded as it follows a jeep road into the wide canyon mouth for 1.25 miles. The road ends and the trail continues, climbing gradually. There are views of the vegetation-covered slopes of mesas on either side. At 2 miles, the trail crosses a small, u...
The Worcestershire Way is a waymarked long-distance trail within the county of Worcestershire, England. It runs 31 miles (50 km) from Bewdley to Great Malvern.
When launched back in 1989 the Worcestershire Way was 48 miles (77 km) long and ran partly into Herefordshire. The route and its length were modified in 2004 and it now runs wholly within Worcestershire.
The Wo...
The World War II Heritage Trail on Tutuila is managed by the National Park of American Samoa. It starts at the same place that Blunts Point Trail does and follows the same path to the first two gun batteries. After the 2nd gun battery, the trail narrows to a singletrack that climbs up to the ridgeline.
The trail begins at a pullout 0.5 miles (0.8 km) east of Lava Creek Picnic Area on the Grand Loop Road. This short, easy trail passes through sagebrush meadows, marshland, and mixed conifer forest to the base of 79-foot (24 m) Wraith Falls on Lupine Creek.
Wright Peak is the 16th highest peak in the High Peaks of the Adirondack Park, and is located in the MacIntyre Range in the town of North Hudson, in Essex County, New York. Named for N.Y. Governor Silas Wright (1795–1847), Wright is the northern-most peak in the MacIntyre Range, and is known to be one of the windiest peaks in the park. There are long slides from...
Wrocław Walking Pilgrimage is an annual walking pilgrimage from Wrocław to Jasna Góra held in August. It leaves Wrocław on August 2 and after nine days of walking approximately 230 kilometers enters Częstochowa.
Wrocław's Archbishop Cardinal Henryk Gulbinowicz decided to create the Wrocław Walking Pilgrimage to Jasna Góra in 1981. Before this occurred, g...
Wukoki Pueblo (Big House) appears alone at the end of its ¼-mile (0.4 km) trail. Look for animal tracks in the sand along the trail to see that the pueblo is not as deserted as it seems.
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