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The Entrada Canyon Trail begins at the group campsite and ends at the Valley of Goblins observation point parking lot. The canyon is named for the same layer of sand and silt stone that makes up the Valley of Goblins. For those spending the night in the park, it serves as a scenic alternative to driving. Along the way, hikers will pass by a number of interesting gobli...
Eorimok Trail (6.8 km) starts from Hallasan National Park’s Visitors center (altitude 970 m) and finishes at the South cliff junction (altitude 1.600 m). It takes about 3 hours for a one way trip.
Recommend crampons for the Eorimok trail in the winter as it can be icy.
Ericson's Bay Primitive Trail is not maintained and can only be accessed by boat from the east side of Ericson's Bay and the trail south of Sand Point. The trail cannot be accessed from the Ericson's Bay Camp.
Permits/Reservations: Obtain permits at the Wilderness Information Center (WIC) in Port Angeles. Reservations required if you are camping on the beaches betwee...
The 12th-Century hermitage of San Bartolomé is located in Cañón del Río Lobos Natural Park in north-central Spain. It's a masterpiece of Templar symbolism, a chapel built in an area that has drawn spiritual seekers since the Bronze Age.
Ernst Tinaja Trail is a 1.4 mile out & back trail located about 5 miles north of the Rio Grande Village on the park’s east side. Along the trail you will encounter water-eroded canyon walls that reveal bent and twisted layers of rock. The trail is good for all skill levels and primarily used for hiking.
This popular site sits at the mouth of a limestone can...
The Erris Head Loop Walk starts in the town of Belmullet on the R313 between Bangor and Blacksod. Follow the sign for Ceann Iorrais to reach the start/trailhead at a small car parking area at the end of the road.
The Escalante and Dominguez Pueblos, located next to the Heritage Center, were homes of Ancient Pueblo people three times. Escalante Pueblo was constructed approximately 1120 to 1130 AD and made of groupings of stone walled family and communal rooms, including kivas. The architecture is like that of the Chaco Canyon in present-day New Mexico. The pueblo was also occup...
The Escalante River is a tributary of the Colorado River. Much of the Escalante River's course is through sinuous sandstone gorges. The river and the rugged canyons which drain into it form a key section of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. This spectacular region is a popular destination for hiking and backpacking. It's a 15 mile one-way hike through the g...
The Escalante Route is a hiking trail on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park. It starts near the Tanner Rapids on the Colorado River and follows the river. It also passes by Escalante Creek and ends near the Hance Rapids (Tonto Trail and Red Canyon). It falls into the lowest maintenance category ("route") of the Grand Canyon trails which means it is e...
Escondido Falls is a relatively easy hike with lots of flat ground, but there are areas that involve steep climbs over rocks and the use of ropes to grab for support. The hiking trail has 3 waterfalls, each one prettier than the last.
Espinosa Trail is in Cleveland National Forest and a portion of the trail is located in the Pine Creek Wilderness. The eastern end of the trail is non-wilderness and goes through chaparral. Best time to visit is Winter and Spring. The western end of trail is mostly through oak woodland and riparian. The eastern end is mostly through chaparral. Espinosa crosses Pine Va...
Estes Canyon is a moderate 3 miles (5 km) round trip trail and is great for birding. Trail crosses several washes and is relatively flat until the switchback climb to the Bull Pasture trail.
Esther Mountain is a mountain located in Essex County, New York. The mountain is the northernmost of the High Peaks of the Adirondack Mountains and its 28th highest peak. It is the only High Peak named for a woman, in honor of Esther McComb, who made the first recorded climb to the summit in 1839, at age 15; at the time she was attempting to climb Whiteface Mountain f...
Eureka Peak is a mountain in the Black Rock Canyon region of Joshua Tree National Park in the U.S. state of California. The peak is the 4th highest summit in the park after Quail Mountain, Queen Mountain and Inspiration Peak.
There are great view of the Morongo Basin and Palm Desert, all the way out to Interstate 10 and Mount San Jacinto.
Eureka Peak hike from Black R...
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