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Pool Flat picnic area offers a delightful riverside spot, ideal for a family day out in the popular Audley Weir area. Only an hour from the centre of Sydney, you’ll feel like you and the family are on holiday, even if it’s only for an afternoon.
The kids will love swimming in the tranquil waters of Hacking River, and you’ll love the relaxed setting ...
Poon Hill is a hill station overlooking the Annapurna Massif range and Dhaulagiri mountain range, located on border of Myagdi District and Kaski District in Gandaki Province of Nepal. This lookout is the key viewpoint in the Ghorepani Poon Hill trek. Mountains such as an Annapurna 8,091m, Dhaulagiri 8,127, Annapurna South 7,219 Meter, Machapuchare 6,993 Meter, Hinchul...
One of the fun parts about Lake Mead National Recreation Area, which includes Lake Mohave, is that you can camp anywhere that doesn’t explicitly say you can’t. So come ashore after a long day of being out on the lake, and claim a cove to camp in. This one’s on the Arizona side of Lake Mohave and can only be accessed from the water.
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The Chugach National Forest is a 5.4 million acre United States National Forest in south central Alaska. It is located in the mountains surrounding Prince William Sound including the eastern Kenai Peninsula and the delta of the Copper River. Approximately one-third of the area of the forest is rocks and ice.
Though the Chugach forest is largely wild, with only 90 mile...
Porcupine Flat Campground located in northern area of Yosemite National Park along Tioga Road (HWY 120), is a first-come first-served campground outside of Yosemite Valley. This campground is very remote, very quiet, and very unpopulated relative to other campgrounds in Yosemite. The campground is directly off the road and thus does not require a rough drive to the ca...
Porcupine Gorge National Park is a national park in North West Queensland, Australia, 1,174 km northwest of Brisbane and 60 km north of Hughenden. The gorge lookout is around 60 kilometres north of Hughenden. The Pyramid campground and gorge walk are another 11 kilometres further north along the unsealed Kennedy Developmental Road.
The national park was established at...
The Pyramid campground and gorge walk are another 11 kilometres further north from Porcupine Gorge Lookout turnoff along the unsealed Kennedy Developmental Road. To ensure a site during holiday periods you will need to book one of the nine e-permit campsites several weeks in advance. Campers should bring their own drinking water, as the water supply is unreliable.
The Porcupine Mountains are home to the most extensive stand of old growth northern hardwood forest in North America west of the Adirondack Mountains, spanning at least 31,000 acres (13,000 ha). In these virgin forests, Sugar Maple, American Basswood, Eastern Hemlock, and Yellow Birch are the most abundant tree species.
Porcupine Mountains State Park was established i...
Pôr-do-Sol Viewpoint is at an altitude of 319 metres on the island of São Miguel, Azores. Located on the regional road ER1-1ª, in Lomba do Alcaide, in the parish of Nossa Senhora dos Remédios, in the municipality of Povoação.
This viewpoint is a popular picnic spot,...
Porta Coeli ("Gateway to Heaven") Convent church, or El Convento de Santo Domingo de Porta Coeli in Spanish, is one of the oldest church structures in the western hemisphere located in San Germán, Puerto Rico.
In 1609, the Dominican Order built the Convento de Porta Coeli at the crest of a hill in what is now San Germán Historic District. During the 18th...
This small, intimate campground on the banks of a mountain stream in the Sierra foothills. It's a quick trip to the famous Alabama Hills, where more than 400 movies have been shot, from classics such as "Gunga Din" to recent hits like "Ironman." Further up a paved road is Mt. Whitney, the tallest peak in the continental US. Located just one mile from the amenities in ...
Open in the summer only, the visitor center is located midway up the eastern-most runway in Port Alsworth. There you can speak with a ranger, receive assistance with any final trip planning needs, obtain free park brochures, purchase a souvenir at the Alaska Geographic bookstore, or watch free films about aspects of the park.
Port Campbell is a national park in Victoria, Australia, 190 kilometres south-west of Melbourne. The Port Campbell National Park is a protected national park in Victoria, Australia, 190 kilometres south-west of Melbourne; featuring an array of sheer cliffs overlooking offshore islets, rock stacks, gorges, arches, and blow-holes. As part of the Shipwreck Coast, it host...