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Garden of the Gods is a public park located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The park was designated as a Great American Public Place of 2011 by the American Planning Association. The Great American Place are defined by many criteria, including architectural features, accessibility, functionality, and community involvement.
The Garden of the Gods Park brings a lot of op...
The Garden Route is a popular stretch of the south-eastern coast of South Africa. It stretches from Heidelberg in the Western Cape to the Storms River which is crossed along the N2 coastal highway over the Paul Sauer Bridge in the extreme western reach of the neighbouring Eastern Cape. The name comes from the verdant and ecologically diverse vegetation encountered her...
The Garden to Sky Trail on Catalina Island starts at the Wrigley Memorial & Botanic Garden (fee required for garden) and is 2.8 miles out and back. The first leg of the hike takes the Memorial Road to the Divide Road. It's a comfortable incline that leads to a spectacular views on both sides of the Island.
Note:You need a hiking permit before you start out. You c...
The Gardner Pinnacles (HPūhāhonu) are two barren rock outcrops surrounded by a reef and located in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands.
The volcano is 511 nautical miles (946 km; 588 mi) northwest of Honolulu and 108 miles (94 nmi; 174 km) from French Frigate Shoals. The total area of the two small islets—remnants of an ancient volcano that is the world's largest ...
This trail, which also begins at South Fork Campground, is a relatively steep 5-mile (8.3 km) one-way climb to the Garfield Sequoia Grove. Start on the south side of the river in the campground.
Garfield Peak is a mountain peak on the south end of Crater Lake in Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. The top of the peak reaches 7,976 feet (2,431 m) above sea level. The peak has a 1,000 feet (305 m) elevation trail to the summit from the Crater Lake lodge, one of the most popular hiking sites surrounding the lake. The 1.7 mile trail continues East toward Applegate...
Located in northwestern Argentina, the Calchaquí Valley is famous for its wineries, waterfalls and myriad red rock formations. One of the most famous sits just west of Tilcara and is known as the Devil’s Throat (Garganta del Diablo). This red rock gorge has walls 160 feet (49 meters) high with waterfalls trickling down depending on the season.
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Gargoyle is a nice canyon in between Blythe and Yuma on the California side of the Colorado river.
WARNING: Slot canyons are particularly dangerous due to the risk of flash floods. Storms far away can send walls of water down the narrow canyons and hikers have been killed in such events. In many slot canyons, it can be miles before a safe exit or rescue is possible. H...
Garie Beach is a beach located in the Royal National Park, on the outskirts of southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
Garie Beach has some of the best surfing waves in Sydney and is a very popular family beach destination. The Garie Surf Life Saving Club will provide an essential community service in helping to keep the public safe at the beach. ...
Garland Ranch to Sniveley's Ridge is about 5.9 miles long and located near Carmel Valley Village, California. The trail is great for hiking and normally takes a half day
Garnet Canyon is located in Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The canyon was formed by retreating glaciers which reached their last glacial maximum around 15,000 years ago. While Garnet Canyon is a less popular destination for recreational hikers than nearby Cascade Canyon or Death Canyon, it is an important approach to many significant and popul...
Garnet Peak is located in the Laguna Mountains area of the Descanso District and offers stunning viewpoints at 6000 elevation and an intense workout with a dramatic climbs at the peak. If starting at the Penny Pines Trailhead and hiking through the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) the Garnet Peak offers a 1.2 mile out-and-back uphill incline as a stand alone trail off of the...
This trail is the only route to the summit of Murray Hill, the prominent conical peak just south of Palm Springs, best seen when heading south on Gene Autry Trail (Highway 111). This is a steep and challenging trail with gorgeous views along the way.
You must take other trails to get to the Clara Burgess, all of which require additional gains of elevation. Commonly, i...
Take the Douglas Spring Trail to the Garwood Trail and turn right. You’ll enter the kind of cactus forest that inspired the creation of the parkland here in 1933. Stay on the Garwood Trail all the way south to the Carrillo Trail, taking care at the junctions with Bajada Vista and Wildhorse Trails as it can be confusing for those new to the trail system.
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