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A beautiful hike along the coast or along the Coastal Road with opportunities to explore the Torrey pines and beaches. The back beaches and sand dunes between and including Skunk Point and just north of East Point are closed from March 1st to September 15th. Please remain on the wet sand (below mean high tide) or the road throughout this area.
The trail starts at East Entrance Trailhead and climbs up 1,000 feet onto the rim with views into Jolley Gulch and the east side slickrock areas. The first stretch of trail offers sweeping views of the slickrock areas on the east side before walking through the high ponderosa forest. After you traverse the rim, the views of the Echo Canyon basin open up as you near th...
This trail begins at the visitor center and travels along the eastern side of the mesa top to Dead Horse Point, providing a fun hiking alternate to simply driving the main park road. The East Rim offers great views towards the La Sal Mountains and Behind the Rocks area as well as sagebrush flats and juniper forest. Aside from a short hill a quarter mile from the visit...
East Trail is amoderate, 0.5 miles (0.8 km) trail in Schoodic Peninsula, Acadia National Park, Maine. Ascending the east face of Schoodic Head, this trail has steep sections that will require some scrambling.
Eaton Canyon is a major canyon beginning at the Eaton Saddle near Mount Markham and San Gabriel Peak in the San Gabriel Mountains in the Angeles National Forest, United States. Its drainage flows into the Rio Hondo river and then into the Los Angeles River. It is named after Judge Benjamin S. Eaton, who lived in the Fair Oaks Ranch House in 1865 not far from Eaton Cre...
Echidna Chasm is an extremely deep and narrow slot canyon in Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles), Western Australia. The slot canyon over one mile, 3 feet wide in places and has vertical walls rise as high as 650 feet. There is a ladder in place to help visitors descend into the innermost part of the chasm.
It is a narrow gorge with bright orange walls and adorn...
This park trail is located three miles from the Kabetogama Lake Visitor Center off Country Road 122. A wide path takes you from aspens to pines as you pass through lowlands and rocky outcrops. Birding is great there with a great blue heron rookery and sightings from warblers to woodpeckers. Sections of this trail are groomed for skiing in the winter months.
Blue Diamond Hill, across from the main part of Red Rock Canyon, offers some great hiking trails. Many of these were created by mountain bikers and some were created by the horseback riding concession that operates near the trailhead. Parking for this hike is along SR 159 just outside the entrance to the horseback riding road. The hike takes you in the road and then r...
Hiking Echo Canyon in Chiricahua National Monument, Arizona is a great way to explore the rock formations in the park.
For this short hike, make your way along the Echo Canyon Trail to the Echo Canyon Grottoes for a 1.0 mile (1.6 km) round trip hike. It provides a great introduction to the wilderness area of the monument and the opportunity to walk among the rock for...
For a medium length Echo Canyon experience, make your way along the Echo Canyon Trail to the Hailstone Trail, to the Ed Riggs Trail for a 3.3 mile (5.5 km) round trip hike. Most people prefer to hike the loop counterclockwise since walking up the Ed Riggs Trail is less strenuous than the Echo Canyon Trail. The route winds through spectacular rock formations including ...
Echo Canyon is a great technical adventure and the first of the more diffucult slot canyons in Zion. The underrated fun canyonhas lots of nice downclimbs and short rappels (all less than 30-feet in height). This canyon requires lots of swimming and wading - bring a wetsuit!
The 5 mile adventure will typically take 4-5 hours to complete. To access the canyon your will ...
Echo Lakes Trail is located within Washoe Meadows State Park in California. It's a 2.4 mile point-to-point trail located near South Lake Tahoe. The trail follows the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT).
The trail is accessible from May until October. Dogs are allowed on the trail.
Echo Peaks consists of nine peaks, in the Tuolumne Meadows region of Yosemite National Park, California. They are near Echo Ridge.
John Muir passed by Echo Peaks, writing about it inThe Yosemite, sometime during or before 1912.
Echo Peaks are near all of Budd Lake, Cathedral Lakes, Cathedral Peak, Cockscomb, Elizabeth Lake, Matthes Crest, Tresidder Peak and Unicorn Pe...
Echo Valley leads from Boyes drive into the Silvermine Nature Reserve above Kalk Bay. The Echo Valley leads into one of the best preserved and ancient indigenous forests found anywhere in the Cape.
Located within the Inscription House chapter boundaries, there is a hidden gem, the Eggshell Arch.
The Eggshell Arch is particularly spectacular during the golden hour when the evening sunlight hits the bottom of the arch and reflects upward into the arch, creating the Thanksgiving arch glow. This area has been watched over by local Diné families for generatio...
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