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Road 400 (Cottonwood Canyon Road) is a scenic 47-mile (76 km) dirt road connecting U.S. Highway 89 with Utah S.R 12 at Cannonville. It traverses portions of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument offering a unique view into the heart of the Monument. This road is considered impassable in wet weather and high clearance vehicles are recommended.
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Coyote Hole Canyon is located just outside of Joshua Tree Village. The Coyote Hole Petroglyphs are just a few hundred yards from the nearest houses. Coyote Hole is easily accessible and well-known to the locals.
Cuenca Cathedral is a Gothic cathedral in the city of Cuenca, located in the Province of Cuenca in the Castile-La Mancha region of south-eastern central Spain. The building is one of the earliest Spanish examples of Gothic architecture, built at a time when the Romanesque style predominated in the Iberian Peninsula. In particular, the cathedral is characteristic of th...
Cuenca is a city in central Spain located across a steep spur, whose slopes descend into deep gorges of the Júcar and Huécar rivers. It is divided into two separate settlements: the "new" city is situated south-west to the old one, which is divided by the Huécar course. Cuenca has strongly bet on culture and as a result of this it was declared a W...
State Route 313 (SR-313) is a Utah state highway in San Juan and Grand Counties. The highway has been designated the Dead Horse Point Mesa Scenic Byway. The highway is an access road for both the Island in the Sky district of Canyonlands National Park and Dead Horse Point State Park. The highway is a toll road in Dead Horse Point State Park. Westbound traffic is charg...
Dead Horse Point State Park is a state park of Utah in the United States, featuring a dramatic overlook of the Colorado River and Canyonlands National Park. The park is so named because of its use as a natural corral by cowboys in the 19th century. The "dead horse" part of the name is that the corral was abandoned, but the horses did not leave the corral, even after t...
Mountain Bike the 13 miles of trails in Dead Horse Point State Park in Utah. This place has a great mountain bike trail. Not too technical and just the right amount of adventure.
The DeMotte Campground is located within the North Kaibab Ranger District just seven miles north of the entrance to the Grand Canyon National Park's North Rim. This is about 25 miles south of the Kaibab Plateau Visitor Center on Arizona’s Highway 67.
Visitors to the DeMotte Campground enjoy camping and picnicking, sight-seeing and wildlife viewing. Enjoy a visi...
Desert Christ Park is a 3.5-acre (14,000 m2) sculpture garden in Yucca Valley, California. The park was sculpted and created by Antone Martin, a former aircraft worker who died in 1961 at the age of 74. Martin started sculpting the figures out of steel-reinforced concrete during the height of the Cold War atomic bomb scare of the mid-1940s, hoping that the sculptures ...
Diamond Lake is a natural body of water in the southern part of the U.S. state of Oregon. It lies near the junction of Oregon Route 138 and Oregon Route 230 in the Umpqua National Forest in Douglas County. It is located between Mount Bailey to the west and Mount Thielsen to the east; it is just north of Crater Lake National Park.
Anglers often fish by boat near Silent...
This new viewpoint, on the Rogue-Umpqua National Scenic Byway, provides incredible views of Mt. Thielsen, Diamond Lake and Mount Bailey.
Located just past the Diamond Lake recreation area north entrance road on the east side of Highway 138.
Dosewallips State Park is a 425-acre (172 ha) Washington state park on Hood Canal in Jefferson County. The park has 5,500 feet (1,700 m) of saltwater shoreline in addition to 5,400 feet (1,600 m) of freshwater shoreline on each side of the Dosewallips River. Park activities include picnicking, camping, hiking on 5 miles (8.0 km) of trails, boating, fishing, swimming, ...
Artist Michael Heizer moved 240,000 tons of rock to create this land art piece: Double Negative. The piece was created by digging two 30-foot wide, 50-foot deep trenches on opposite sides of a natural canyon. The north and south ends of the trenches are 1500 feet apart, such that the piece includes the two trenches and the natural canyon between them. The "negative" r...
A bit of a shot in the duck, this short hike will lead you on a goose chase out into the desert--all to see a rock that kind of looks like a duck. We’re really quacking ourselves up here. All puns aside, the trail to duck rock can be a little hard to find, but if you have the patience, you can return from the desert with pictures of petroglyphs, or of yourself p...