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The 4.5 miles (7.3 km) round trip Jailhouse Rock and Temple Rock Route starts at the Lower South Desert Overlook, where an old road leads to a viewpoint that overlooks Jailhouse Rock, a large promontory rising from the valley floor.
To continue on to Temple Rock, follow the switchbacking track until it disappears along the valley floor. A faint single track then ...
Jane's Hoffbrau Oasis Trail is a moderate hike that can be accessed from several different trails. The shortest and fastest way to get to the Oasis is to park at the south end of Palm Hills Drive (aka Broadmoor Drive).
Japan's "Five Great Cherry Trees," also known as the "Nihon Godai Zakura," are celebrated for their age and beauty.
Miharu Takizakura (Miharu, Fukushima Prefecture): This weeping cherry tree is one of Japan's three giant cherry trees and is believed to be over 1,000 years old.
Ishitokaba Zakura (Kitamoto, Saitama Prefecture): This tree is known for its impressive...
Jardim Botânico do Porto is a botanical garden located in the gardens of the Campo Alegre Estate or Andresen House, in Porto, Portugal.
Campo Alegre Estate previously to the French physician Jean Pierre Salabert. It was confiscated in 1820, later became the property of John José da Costa and Arnaldo Ribeiro Barbosa. In 1895, João Henrique Andresen ...
Jaskinia Ciemna (Dark Cave) is a cave located in the Ojcowski National Park on the slope of the Prądnik Valley, in the massif of the Crown Mountain.
The cave is considered to be the largest chamber in the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland. It is one of the most important sites of the Middle Stone Age in Poland, where numerous flint tools belonging to the Mikocko- Prąd...
Jasper Forest is one of the most amazing places in the Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona. The colors of the sediments and of the red petrified woods can be brought iut during subset.
The Jeep Arch (Gold Bar) Trailhead is a 2.0 miles hike one way with an elevation gain of about 800 feet. The trail is a primitive trail marked by rock cairns and occasional signing. Area Attractions: Trail passes beneath Jeep Arch and there are long range views of Culvert Canyon, Gold Bar Rim, Amasa Back, Behind the Rocks and the LaSal Mountains.
The trail leaves th...
Jemez Falls is a waterfall located in the Jemez Mountains of the Santa Fe National Forest in New Mexico. Jemez Falls are the highest waterfalls in the Jemez Mountains. There are some smaller falls on the river just above the main falls.
The falls are located on the East Fork of the Jemez River in an area dominated by Ponderosa Pine forests.The falls are accessible fr...
The Jemez Mountains are a volcanic group of mountains in New Mexico, United States. The highest point in the range is Chicoma Mountain (also spelled as Tschicoma or Tchicoma) at an elevation of 11,561 feet (3524 meters). The town of Los Alamos and Los Alamos National Laboratory adjoin the eastern side of the range while the town of Jemez Springs is to the west. Pajari...
Jet Geyser is a geyser in the Lower Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. Jet Geyser is in the Fountain Group that includes Fountain Geyser, Morning Geyser, Red Spouter and Silex Spring.
Jet Geyser is a very accessible and intimate geyser, being close to a park road and alongside a boardwalk.
Jet's eruptions are generally frequent but un...
This 20-minute ranger talk is a brief introduction to Jewel Cave's natural and cultural histories. Participants view one large room of the cave. This easy cave visit enters and exits the cave by elevator in the Visitor Center, and involves walking up and down 15 stair steps. The Discovery Talk is wheelchair accessible for people who have trouble negotiating stairs, an...
The Historic Lantern Tour is an adventurous tour into Jewel Cave.
Step back in to the past on the Historic Lantern Tour where your Park Ranger is dressed in a 1930s-style uniform. This adventure gives you a sense of what it was like to tour the cave in earlier days. Visitors enter and leave the cave through the historic entrance using an unpaved trail. The only light...
The Scenic Tour is the most popular tour of Jewel Cave.
The Scenic Tour route provides an opportunity to visit various cave chambers and passages decorated with calcite crystals and other speleothems. This tour is considered a modern day walking tour along a paved trail with electric lighting. The tour enters and leaves the cave by elevator in the Visitor Center. The...
The Wild Caving Tour is your passport to the underground wilderness of Jewel Cave.
The Wild Caving Tour is offered mid-June through the end of August, and some winter months during the off-season. With hard hat secured and headlamp turned on, you are ready to experience the cave in its natural state. Feel the wind at the famous Hurricane Corner, ascend Martha's Ket...
The Jimbilnan Wilderness Area is 18,879 acres located near and including the northeastern end of the Black Mountains. This rugged and mountainous terrain contrasts beautifully with the flat surface water of Lake Mead, which can often be seen in the distance. Jimbilnan is also known for its colorful sand dunes, which provide a home for two rare plants--the Beaver Dam m...