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Calico is a ghost town and former mining town in San Bernardino County, California, United States. Located in the Calico Mountains of the Mojave Desert region of Southern California, it was founded in 1881 as a silver mining town, and today has been converted into a county park. Located off Interstate 15, it lies 3 miles (4.8 km) from Barstow and 3 miles from Yermo. G...
The Calico Early Man Site is an archaeological site in an ancient Pleistocene lake located near Barstow in San Bernardino County in the central Mojave Desert of southern California. This site is on and in late middle-Pleistocene fanglomerates (now-cemented alluvial debris flow deposits) known variously as the Calico Hills, the Yermo Hills, or the Yermo formation. Holo...
This hotel is 1.5 miles from Grand Canyon National Park Airport and 7.4 miles from the South Rim. Rooms with a Southwestern look feature free WiFi and TVs with cable (surcharge for premium channels). Suites include microwaves and minifridges. Deluxe rooms have balconies.There's an outdoor pool and a hot tub plus an 18-ft indoor whirlpool. The garden atrium has a seaso...
The Cape Flattery Light is a historic lighthouse structure located at the entrance to the Strait of Juan de Fuca near Neah Bay, Clallam County, in the U.S. state of Washington. The deactivated lighthouse sits on Tatoosh Island, which is named after Chief Tatooche of the Makah Tribe. It is the northwesternmost lighthouse on the West Coast of the contiguous United State...
Surrounded by mesquite trees in the desert, this refined casino resort run by the Pascua Yaqui tribe is 10 miles from Tucson International Airport and Tucson Mountain Park. Airy rooms with classic furnishings feature flat-screen TVs, minifridges and coffeemakers. Suites add separate living rooms with sofabeds, wet bars, whirlpool tubs and balconies. Room service is av...
Cassidy Trail #33093 begins at the Red Canyon Trailhead. This single track trail extends northerly to the ridge between Red Canyon and Losee Canyon; then northerly to the Casto Canyon Trail in Casto Canyon. The trail travels through spectacular red rock terrain and a variety of vegetation types including stands of old growth ponderosa pine. Special sites along the tra...
The Catalina Highway, officially the General Hitchcock Highway, is the popular name for a Forest Highway and scenic route located in Pima County in southern Arizona. Also known as the Sky Island Scenic Byway, the Mount Lemmon Highway and Arizona Forest Highway 39, the Catalina Highway is the only paved roadway providing access to the resort village of Summerhaven...
Catalina State Park is a state park of Arizona, United States, that is adjacent to Coronado National Forest on the western slopes of the Santa Catalina Mountains north of Tucson. Catalina State Park has an average elevation of 3,000 feet (910 m) but varies dramatically with high ridges and low creek beds. The park includes 5,493 acres (2,223 ha) and is administered by...
Chinchón is a town and municipality in the Community of Madrid, Spain. Located 50 km southeast of Madrid, it is considered to be part of the Comarca de Las Vegas. As of 2018[update], it has a population of 5,239. The municipality covers an area of 115.91 km2.
ThePlaza Mayoris roughly circular, surrounded by 15th-17th century galleried houses and cafés. T...
If it’s ghosts you’re searching for, Chloride might not be your place. But if visiting a fun, quirky Western town that is considered the oldest continuously inhabited mining town in the state is your slice of pie, c’mon down! Once a silver mining camp, prospectors first located mineral resources (including gold, lead, zinc, turquoise, and of course, ...
John Clark was a Civil War veteran who was traveling from Bakersfield, California, to Salt Lake City, Utah, when he stopped in the Valley of Fire. Here, he tied his horse to the back of his wagon and wandered around (presumably in search of water). He eventually crawled under his wagon and died, most likely of thirst. His body was found several days later on June 30, ...
Colorado Gators Reptile Park was opened to the public in 1990, in Mosca, Colorado, United States. Located 17 miles (27 km) north of Alamosa, Colorado, it started as a tilapia farm in 1977, and now includes a bird sanctuary, reptile rescue, education, and display, and a biodome.
A geothermal well on the property creates ponds and wetlands for the alligators, but also p...
The largest outfit in the state, the Colorado Mountain School conducts courses in the San Juan Mountains, near the small town of Ouray, which hosts an ice-climbing festival every January. From $330 for a private 8-hour class (including gear),
Corona Arch is a natural sandstone arch near Moab, Utah in a side canyon of the Colorado River. Bowtie Arch is a pothole arch formed when a pothole broke through from the top of the cliff.
They can be accessed via the Corona Arch Trail, a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) hiking trail from Utah State Route 279.