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Green Mountain is a common name for "The Peak", the highest point on Ascension Island, which has gained some fame for claims that it is one of very few large-scale artificial forests. The Mountain, situated within the national park zone can be accessed via the main road from Georgetown. However vehicle access does not extend to the top of the mountain. A footpath exis...
The Green Mountains are a mountain range in the U.S. state of Vermont. The range extends approximately 250 miles (400 km). Some of the mountains are developed for skiing and other snow-related activities. Others have hiking trails for use in summer. Mansfield, Killington, Pico, and Ellen have downhill ski resorts on their slopes. All of the major peaks are traversed b...
NOTE: William Bay National Park, including Greens Pool and Elephant Rocks, is now closed for redevelopment works.
William Bay National Park is a national park in includes the Greens Pool. The granite boulders create a natural reef which protects Greens Pool from the Great Southern Ocean, and is a safe swimming beach for children (under supervision).
The Greenstone and Caples Tracks form a tramping (hiking) 61 kilometres (38 mi) circuit which is located in the South Island of New Zealand. The Caples and Greenstone tracks start from the car park at the end of Greenstone Road, 86 km from Queenstown, via Glenorchy. Alternatively, they can be started from Howden Hut on the Routeburn Track.
Each track can be completed ...
The Greenstone Ridge Trail is the 40-mile (64.4 km)-long primary hiking trail that serves Isle Royale National Park. It extends from the a harbor on Isle Royale's western end, Windigo, to a harbor and lodge on its eastern end, Rock Harbor. As there are no paved roads in this wilderness area and park, the trail doubles as the primary means of land transportation on the...
Greenwater Valley is best known for impressive displays of late spring wildflowers. Once bustling during mining booms, little remains of the ghost towns of Furnace and Greenwater accessible via side roads.
Note: Drive slowly to help protect desert tortoise.
Vehicle needed: High-clearance.
Distance: 28 miles.
Start: Dantes View Road from the north or Hwy 178 ...
The Greenway Trail is a 2.8 mile (4.5 km) one-way paved trail between Monument Creek Vista and Hermit Rest that parallels Hermit Road. Much of the trail follows the 1912 alignment of Hermit Road. There are six overlooks, including Pima Point, in addition to multiple resting areas along the trail. The trail accommodating hikers, bicyclists, and visitors using whee...
The site contains an extensive and fragile coastal dune system, wetlands and various natural habitats in which numerous rare plant species are found. Among the most spectacular natural characteristics to be protected at Greenwich are the unusually large and mobile parabolic dunes with their associated counter ridges or Gegenwälle. This phenomenon is very rare in ...
Gregg’s Hideout started out as Mike Scanlon’s Ferry and was later bought by Tom Gregg, which gave the area its current name. Good place for fishing or swimming!
How to Get There:
Gregg’s Hideout can be reached by boat or along the 17.7-mile long Gregg's Hideout dirt road from Pierce Ferry Rd (Hwy 25).
TIPS:
Gregg's Hideout is managed by the Nat...
Gregg’s Hideout is located on Lake Mead and started out as Mike Scanlon’s Ferry in 1881. It was later purchased by Tom Gregg and renamed. The dirt road can be rough, with washboards and the last mile and a half downhill and sandy, so 4WD is recommended.
Access:
From Pierce Ferry Road (Hwy25), drive 17.7 miles down Gregg’s Hideout Road
TIPS:
Fi...
Gregory Bald is a mountain on the western fringe of the Great Smoky Mountains. It has an elevation of 4,949 feet (1,508 meters) above sea level. The mountain's majestic summit makes it a popular hiking destination.
Gregory Bald is located along the Tennessee-North Carolina border, between Blount County and Swain County. It rises appx. 3,000 feet above its norther...
The fracturing and weathering of the limestone and sandstone in Cades Cove has led to the formation of several caves in the vicinity, the two largest of which are Gregory's Cave and Bull Cave. Bull Cave, at 924 feet (281 m), is the deepest cave in Tennessee. Trilobite and brachiopod fossils have been found in Gregory's Cave.
Cades Cove is an isolated valley locat...
The island has an abundance of marine sites (both Grenada & Carriacou) and the first Underwater Sculpture Park in the world. The island is known as the Diving Capital of the Eastern Caribbean. It has the largest shipwreck in the Caribbean - the Bianca C - a 600ft cruise ship which sunk in 1961, now lying in 167 feet of water. There are more than 50 sites, includin...
The Grenadines are a group of islands situated between St. Vincent and Grenada in the Caribbean Sea considered one of the great cruising areas of the world. A sailors delight, these waters offer almost perfect weather throughout the year, abundant coral reefs, lush islands and plenty of white sand beaches that contrast beautifully with the incredible water colors that...
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