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Groveland is a census-designated place (CDP) in Tuolumne County, California. Groveland sits at an elevation of 3,136 feet (956 m). The 2010 United States census reported Groveland's population was 601.
Groveland was created a CDP prior to the 2010 census; previously it was part of Groveland-Big Oak Flat CDP.
Camp Mather of the City of San Francisco, San Jose Family Ca...
Guano Point is located on the west rim of the Grand Canyon in Arizona on Hualapai tribe land. Go to the tip of the point and experience a nearly 360 degree canyon view.
From Hamma Hamma Cabin, stroll down the Living Legend Trail and read the interpretive signs that detail the work of the Civilian Conservation Corps. A quarter mile along, the trail offers a lovely, open view of the Hamma Hamma River. In the spring, Harlequin ducks come up from the sea to nest in this tranquil and serene fresh water spot. Once the eggs hatch, the male ...
TheCasas Colgadas(Hanged Houses) is a complex of houses located in Cuenca, Spain. In the past, houses of this kind were frequent along the eastern border of the ancient city, located near the ravine of the river Huécar. Today, however, there are only a few of them remaining. Of all of these structures, the most well-known is a group of three with wooden balconi...
Hanksville is a small town in Wayne County, Utah, United States, at the junction of State Routes 24 and 95. The population was 219 at the 2010 census.
The town is just south of the confluence of the Fremont River and Muddy Creek, which together form the Dirty Devil River, which then flows southeast to the Colorado River. Situated in the Colorado Plateau's cold desert ...
The Havasupai campground is reached by hiling (or mule ride) 10 miles (16 km) from Hualapai Hilltop. The campsites are located within a 5-minute walk of the beautiful 100-foot Havasu Falls, about 2 miles downhill from the Village of Supai. Sites are available on a first come, first served basis. It serves up to 250 people. Drinking water is available. At this time, ca...
Havasupai Trail is the main trail to Supai, Arizona and to Havasu Falls. The trail is approximately 8 miles (13 km) long to Supai, with an extra 2 miles (3.2 km) added on in order to reach the campgrounds, and descends some 3,000 vertical feet (914 meters).
Camping overnight in the designated campground (day hikes aren’t allowed) requires getting a reservation f...
Hell's Backbone Road (153) is a 38-mile (61 km) gravel road that was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, and connects the towns of Boulder, Utah and Escalante, Utah.
Halfway along the road is Hell's Backbone Bridge, which is 109 feet (33 m) long, and 14 feet (4.3 m) wide. A 1,500-foot (460 m) drop is on either side.
Near the bridge are spectacular v...
Hells Revenge 4x4 Trail is as beautiful as it is challenging. High vantage point offers great views of the La Sal Mountains, Negro Bill Canyon, Abyss Canyon and the Colorado River. Trail is well marked with black tire marks, yellow flame symbols and brown sign posts, but it is still confusing in spots even with a tracklog.
Rated a 6 by the Red-Rock Four-Wheelers, the...
You must book in advance to get the address! Hicksville Trailer Palace & Artist Retreat will only allow registered guests on the property.
Recording Studio
Film Post Production
Heated Saltwater Pool
Solar Powered
Vintage Themed Trailers
5 Day Week(book 5 & get 2 free)
Gorgeous Views with Amazing Sunsets & Stars
Wifi
Firepit
Tipi
Photo Booth
R...
Looking for a one-stop shop with goods from local makers that you can’t find anywhere else? Ever since Hi-Desert Daydream opened its doors, the shop has been bringing together an incredible community of local artisans under one roof. Serving as a 1,200-square-foot brick and mortar for a number of local vendors, such as Bobo Design Studio, Mojave Moon Apothecary,...
Hole N" The Rock is a unique home carved out of a huge rock in Utah's Canyonlands Country along Highway 191 in Utah—and all visitors are welcome. This historic 5,000 square foot home and unusual gift shop and trading post are open all year. There is a zoo, a neon sign collection, rock store, general store with ice cream and 12 minute guided tours.
Set 7 miles from the Grand Canyon and the Grand Canyon Village Historic District, this casual budget hotel is also 7 miles from the historic Hopi House, built in 1905. The straightforward rooms feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, desks and coffeemakers. Upgraded suites add parlor rooms and kitchenettes, plus extra bedrooms with bunk beds.The hotel provides compliment...
Founded and owned by Adam Yuratovac and Jen Michael, Hoof & The Horn is without a doubt one of the coolest hubs for all things high desert. This shop has everything any Joshua Tree aficionado could ever want, from fun headwear and bandanas to art prints and patches. The shop also carries Brixton products and will be offering some supercool vintage finds in the nea...
A trip to Lake Mead isn’t complete without a stop at the incredible Hoover Dam. Once known as Boulder Dam, Hoover Dam is a concrete arch-gravity dam located in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, right on the border between Arizona and Nevada.
Beginning around 1900, officials began investigating Black Canyon and nearby Boulder Canyon for their potential to s...