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Coyote Valley Trail is a 1 mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Estes Park, Colorado that features a river and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round.
Crack Canyon is a narrow slot running through the San Rafael Reef, in the San Rafael Swell near Temple Mountain. From the signed trailhead, follow an old road as it heads down the wash. It gets progressively worse as you follow it toward Crack Canyon. As you near the reef, where the canyon deepens, the road ceases to exist, and a wooden fence marks the end of motor ve...
Cradle Mountain is a mountain in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania, Australia. Rising to 1,545 metres (5,069 ft) above sea level, it is one of the principal tourist sites in Tasmania, owing to its natural beauty. The Cradle Mountain is composed of dolerite columns, similar to many of the other mountains in the area.
The area around the mountain...
The Cradle Mountain Huts six-day walk is a fabulous journey within Tasmania's World Heritage Area. Following the famous Overland Track, the 59 km walk extends from Cradle Valley to Lake St Clair through a variety of spectacular landscapes.
It's starts at Waldheim Cabins in Cradle Valley and ends at the Lake St Clair Visitor Center.
The multi-use Craig Branch Trail can be hiked or biked for over 2 miles, but has connections to other trails for a longer adventure.
It connects to the Kaymoor Trail, offering access to the historic Kaymoor coal mine site. There are several steep sections on this gravel trail. Several Arrowhead Trails (Adena, Clovis, and Dalton) junction off this trail near the trail...
Cranesville Swamp Preserve is a 1,600-acre preserve situated in Preston County, West Virginia and Garrett County, Maryland. It is one of the few remaining boreal bogs in the southern United States, unusual in harboring many plants and animals that are normally only seen in more northern climates.
In 1972 US airforce C-47 SkyTrain (Dakota) crashed on the Sólheimasandur black sand beach near Vik, Island. This is a great place to take photos since there is a surprising amount of it left. No one lost their lives so it is not spooky, just odd to see sitting there on the wild beach.
Make sure to drive 4x4 when driving to the site.
To get there turn off rout...
Crater Creek Falls is located along the Fish Creek trail south of Rainbow Falls in California. Take the Rainbow Falls Trail south for 1.2 miles. Stay left at the Rainbow Falls turn off and continue along the Fish Creek Trail. The cascading falls will come into view to the east in 3 miles. Continue on another mile to a large polished granite bench where the creek plung...
The Mono Craters are a 10.5-mile (17 km) chain of at least 27 volcanic domes, three large glass flows called coulees and various explosion pits and other associated volcanic features.The domes of the chain lie on a roughly north–south-trending arc that is concave to the west and located south of Mono Lake.
The highest of the Mono Craters domes is Crater Mountain...
The Crater Rim Trail in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is a all day 11-mile (17.7km) trail the circles Kilauea's summit caldera. Hikers will marvel at native plant and animal life, active volcanism, diverse scenic vistas, desert terrain, and lush rain forest. There are several places to begin this loop trail, but the most common place is the Visitor's Center.
NOTE: A ...
Crescent Meadow is a small, sequoia-rimmed meadow in the Giant Forest region of Sequoia National Park. This sierran montane meadow marks the western terminus of the High Sierra Trail, which stretches from the meadow across the Great Western Divide to Mount Whitney. Pioneer Hale Tharp homesteaded in this and nearby Log Meadow. Conservationist John Muir visited this mea...
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