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Little Lakes Valley Trail to Gem Lakes is a 6.9 mile out and back trail located near Bishop, California. The trailhead is at an elevation of 10000+ft, so acclimatization at high altitudes helps. It is one of the most scenic hike in the Eastern Sierra. It is a favorite for fall foliage.
Dogs are allowed but must be kept on leash.
Little Redfish Lake is on Redfish Lake Creek downstream of Redfish Lake and south of Stanley.
Little Redfish Lake is a picturesque mountain lake (photo) on the northeast edge of the Sawtooth mountain range in central Idaho, five miles south of Stanley in and less than mile from State Highway 75.
Its surface elevation is 6,489 feet (1,978 m) above sea l...
Lake Llanquihue is the second largest lake in Chile with an area of about 860 square kilometres (330 sq mi). It is situated in the southern Los Lagos Region in the Llanquihue and Osorno provinces. The lake's fan-like form was created by successive piedmont glaciers during the Quaternary glaciations. The last glacial period is calledLlanquihue glaciationin Chile after ...
Llyn y Fan Fach (Welsh meaning "Lake of the small hill") is a lake of approximately 10 hectares on the northern margin of the Black Mountain in Carmarthenshire, South Wales and lying within the Brecon Beacons National Park. The lake lies at an altitude of approximately 1,660 feet (510 m), immediately to the north of the ridge of the Carmarthen Fans. It is the smaller ...
Llyn y Fan Fawr (Welsh: 'lake of the big peak') is a natural lake in the county of Powys, Wales. It lies at the foot of Fan Brycheiniog, the highest peak of the Black Mountain (WelshY Mynydd Du) range within the Brecon Beacons National Park. Created as a result of glacial action, it is one of the largest glacial lakes in southern Wales. The lake is roughly rectangular...
The trailhead is located across Kabetogama Lake north from the visitor center. This trail takes you up and down a variety of hills and through forests and wetlands.
The trail is accessible only by boat.
Winter Use: Not maintained
Loch Achray is a small freshwater loch 11 kilometres west of Callander in Stirling district, Scotland.
The loch lies between Loch Katrine and Loch Venachar in the heart of the Trossachs and has an average depth of 11 metres. The south side of the loch is wooded and well served by woodland tracks and forest roads. The loch is popular with anglers who fish for brown tro...
Loch Awe (Scottish Gaelic:Loch Obha) is a large body of water in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It has also given its name to a village on its banks, variously known as Loch Awe, or Lochawe. There are islands within the loch such as Innis Chonnell and Inishail.
Loch Awe is renowned for its trout fishing. Salmon pass through the loch, coming past the barrage in the River A...
The walk to Loch Brandy is on a well constructed path making this a good short and relatively easy hillwalk. The trailhead is at Glen Cova in the Scottish Highlands.
Loch Chon is one of two freshwater lochs in Perthshire bearing this name. The other loch is located at Blair Atholl. Loch Chon lies upstream to Loch Ard and to the south of Loch Katrine, situated west of the village of Aberfoyle.
It releases its water into the 4.5-kilometre (2.8 mi) longWater of Chon, which not far from the outlet passes Loch Dhu, and is the main affl...
Loch Coruisk is an inland fresh-water loch, lying at the foot of the Black Cuillin in the Isle of Skye, in the Scottish Highlands.
Loch Coruisk is reputed to be the home of a water horse.
The loch is accessible by boat from Elgol, or on foot from Sligachan (approximately 7–8 miles distance). It is also possible to walk from Elgol, but one section of the path (&l...
Loch Drunkie is a small freshwater loch in the Trossachs near Aberfoyle in the Stirling council area, Scotland.
This picturesque and irregular Highland loch is shut on all sides by high hills.
Since the 19th century, the loch has been well-known for containing a good stock of pike and brown trout. The fishing season lasts now from mid-March to the beginning of Oc...
Loch Katrine is a freshwater loch and scenic attraction in the Trossachs area of the Scottish Highlands. It is within the district of Stirling. The loch is 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) long and 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) wide at the widest point and runs the length of Strath Gartney (Gaelic:Srath Ghartain). It is a popular destination for tourists and day visitors from Glasgow a...
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