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Have you ever visited City of Rocks and wondered, “How did this happen?” or “Why do the rocks look like this?”The Geological Interpretive Trail is the perfect short hike to:
see fascinating geological formations up close
examine the difference between the Green Creek Complex and Almo Pluton
learn about the geologic history of this landsca...
Geology Tour Road turns south from the paved road two miles (3.2 km) west of Jumbo Rocks Campground. It's 18 miles (29 km) round trip. It's 5 miles (8 km) one way to Paac Kü̱vü̱hü̱’k. 4-wheel drive is recommended; high clearance necessary beyond Paac Kü̱vü̱hü̱’k.
The distance from the junction to Squaw Tank is 5.4 miles (8.8 k...
The George Creek trail is a steep, unmaintained cross-country route that climbs more than 6,000 vertical feet into the area near Mt. Williamson, Trojan Peak, and Mt. Barnard. The route is used primarily by climbers attempting to access Mt. Williamson. Trips up Bairs Creek are included in the George Creek - Mt Williamson quota.
Please be respectful of wildlife as you p...
George Dog is an uninhabited island of the British Virgin Islands located in a smaller sub-group of islands referred to as "The Dogs".
On the north west side of the island is a popular diving site known as "Bronco Billy", so named because of the surge which carries divers through a box canyon is thought to be similar to riding a bucking Bronco (it is believed that th...
The Mickelson Trail follows the abandoned Burlington Northern line that took trains from Edgemont, South Dakota up north to the Black Hills and the gold mines of the Deadwood area. At approximately 110 miles (176 km), cyclists will see a plethora of landscapes, ranging from distinctive granite rock formations to hay bale-dotted farmland. Among the highlights are stret...
The George Washington Memorial Parkway, colloquially the "G.W. Parkway", is a 25-mile-long (40 km) parkway that runs along the south bank of the Potomac River from Mount Vernon, Virginia, northwest to Langley, Virginia, and is maintained by the National Park Service (NPS). It is located almost entirely within Virginia, except for a short portion of the parkway northwe...
Trek through Svaneti, the remote northwesterly province in Georgia Caucasus, UNESCO World Heritage guard towers dot the horizon. This four-day walk from Mestia to Ushguli. Overnight in family-run guest houses along the way.
Georgian Bay Islands National Park consists of 63 small islands or parts of islands in Georgian Bay, near Port Severn, Ontario. The park was established in 1929. The total park area is approximately 13.5 km². Prior to the creation of Fathom Five National Marine Park, Flowerpot Island was also a part of the park.
The islands blend the exposed rocks and pines of th...
The 3km Georgian Bay Trail (Marr Lake Trail) in Bruce Peninsula National Park is the easiest and quickest path to the park's scenic cliffs and shore. At the shoreline this trail meets the Bruce Trail, giving the option of two different routes. The return route via Marr Lake is identified by signs on the cobble beach west of Indian Head Cove.
The Georgian Military Road is the historic name for a major route through the Caucasus from Georgia to Russia. Alternative routes across the mountains include the Ossetian Military Road and the Transkam.
The Georgian Military Road runs between Tbilisi (Georgia) and Vladikavkaz (Russia) and follows the traditional route used by invaders and traders throughout the ages....
German Channel is an artificial channel dug into the Palau's barrier reef in the south-west that connects the lagoon to the Pacific Ocean. The channel was made by the Germans during the time when Palau was a German colony. Presently, it is a popular dive site. You can expect manta rays, eagle rays, lots of grey reef sharks, white tip sharks and impressive schools of f...
The German Fairy Tale Route is a tourist attraction in Germany originally established in 1975. With a length of 600 kilometres (370 mi), the route runs from Hanau in central Germany to Bremen in the north. Tourist attractions along the route are focussed around the brothers Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm, including locations where they lived and worked at various stages in t...
The climb to Gertrude Saddle is a challenging tramping route from the Milford Road in Fiordland National Park. The 7 km out-and-back trail takes around 4-5 hours.
It is an exciting alpine hiking experience offering stunning mountain views, waterfalls and ice fields.
The Billy Yank Trail is a 10 mile hike around varioushistoric landmarks and monuments relating to the Battle of Gettysburg. Bring plenty of water on a hot day as their is no water available on the walk.
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