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Kaibab Camper Village is a private campground 0.25 miles (0.5 km) south of Jacob Lake on Forest Service Road 461 off AZ 67.
Open May 15 to October 15, 7 am–9 pm; Reservations: 928-643-7804.
Nestled in the trees of Kaibab National Forest, this tranquil property is 5.7 miles from the edge of Grand Canyon National Park and 18 miles north of North Rim. The seasonal, rustic cabins feature private shower-only bathrooms and coffeemakers. Upgraded units add minifridges, microwaves, and decks or balconies. Some have sitting or dining rooms (no utensils). Cribs ar...
At 1.6 million acres the Kaibab National Forest borders both the north and south rims of the Grand Canyon, in north-central Arizona. It is divided into three major sections: the North Kaibab Ranger District (offices in Fredonia) and the South Kaibab and are managed by the United States Forest Service. The South Kaibab is further divided into two districts, the Tusayan...
Kalispell is a city in, and the county seat of Flathead County, Montana, United States. The 2015 Census estimates put Kalispell's population at 22,052. The Kalispell Micropolitan Statistical Area has a population of 93,068 and it is the largest city and commercial center of northwest Montana. The name Kalispell is a Salish word meaning "flat land above the lake". Kali...
Kane Creek Canyon Trail is a 26.1 mile out and back trail located near Monticello, Utah. The trail winds back and forth across the floor of Kane Creek Canyon and crosses Kane Creek many times - more than 50 crossings.
The lower portion of the canyon is narrow, torturous for 4x4's, but one of the most beautiful.
Flash flooding is also possible so watch the weather. L...
Intrepid Potash, Inc. (NYSE: IPI), based in Denver, Colorado, is the largest producer of potassium chloride, also known as muriate of potash, in the United States. It owns three mines, all in the Western U.S., near the cities of Carlsbad, New Mexico, Moab, Utah, and Wendover, Utah.
The Moab orKane Creekpotash mine is located along the right (northwest) bank of the Col...
Kelly Point Overlook is a viewpoint overlooking the Colorado River. The road is through Grand Canyon - Parashant National Monument. The overlook is on NPS land administered by Grand Canyon National Park or Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
The road to Kelly Point is long and rough. It is usually a two-day round trip from St. George (115 miles one-way).
For Kelly P...
Kodachrome Basin is a state park of Utah, USA. It is situated 5,800 feet (1,767.8 m) above sea level, 12 miles (19 km) south of Utah Route 12, and 20 miles (32 km) southeast of Bryce Canyon National Park. It is accessible from the north from Cannonville by a paved road and from the south by Road 400, a dirt road from the Page, Arizona area to Cannonville, passable for...
Lake Kaweah is a reservoir near Lemon Cove in Tulare County, California. The lake is formed by Terminus Dam on the Kaweah River. The river originates in the San Joaquin Valley beneath the Sierra Nevada mountains and drains about 560 sq mi (1,500 km2) into Lake Kaweah. From Lake Kaweah, the river flows toward the city of Visalia, splitting into the Kaweah River an...
La Push Beach is a series of beach chains called Beach one, two, and three. Beach one is fourteen miles, beach two is thirteen, and beach three is twelve miles away from the town of Forks, located along the Pacific Coastline of Washington State, near the most western point of the continental United States. The beach’s most prominent natural growth is the Sitka, ...
Don Laughlin didn’t want the town to be named after him. He wanted it to be called Riverside or Casino. But the post office insisted. Laughlin, an Owatonna, Minnesota, native, purchased the southern tip of Nevada in 1964 and opened what is now called the Riverside Resort, in the city that would be named after him. Today, Laughlin is best known for its gaming, en...
LDS Moapa Stake Office Building, also known as the Virmoa Maternity Hospital, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Overton, Nevada. It was built between 1917 and 1919 to serve the community of Moapa Valley as a local office, classroom and records repository for the LDS Church. In 1939, the local stake decided to relocate its offices to Las Vegas as...
Lick Wash is located in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in southern Utah. The creek runs through a wash which in some sections narrows to become a slot canyon.
Use Skutumpah Road, also known as BLM 500, to get to Lick Wash.