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Hawksnest Bay on St. John provides a well protected anchorage in most weather except when a northern swell is running (occasionally during the winter). There is good snorkeling along the Eastern side as well as several beaches. Also good chances to see turtles. The bay offers three fingers of mostly Elkhorn coral reefs. The Elkhorn corals are a federally protected spe...
Hawk's Nest is a scenic location outside Port Jervis, New York. Its name is derived from the birds of prey that nest in the area. The location is also known for its winding roads and scenic overlooks in the Delaware River valley.
New York State Route 97, which traverses the site, was originally a one-lane dirt road beginning in 1859. It was paved between 1931–19...
The Hayduke Trail is an 812-mile (1,307 km) backpacking route across southern Utah and northern Arizona, United States. It begins in Arches National Park near Moab, Utah, before heading through the Needles district of Canyonlands National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, and Zion National Park, and other public ...
Located in the Tennessee Valley in the north end of the Marin Headlands (a gentle three-quarters of a mile walk from the Tennessee Valley parking area), Haypress has five sites. Each site can accommodate up to four people. Groups may reserve the entire campground from November 1 to December 31. The rest of the year, a maximum of three sites may be reserved per group. ...
Haystack Bay is located across from Temple Bar on the Nevada side of Lake Mead. The bay has striped and largemouth bass year round. Boats and gear can be rented or purchased from Las Vegas Boat Harbor or Callville Bay Marina.
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Haystack Rock is a 235-foot (72-meter) sea stack in Cannon Beach, Oregon. It is sometimes claimed locally to be the third-tallest such "intertidal" (meaning it can be reached by land) structure in the world, but there are no scientific references to support this. A popular tourist destination, the monolithic rock is adjacent to the beach and accessible by foot at low ...
Haystacks, or Hay Stacks, is a hill in England's Lake District, situated at the south-eastern end of the Buttermere Valley. Although not of any great elevation (597 m, 1,959 ft), Haystacks has become one of the most popular fells in the area. This fame is partly due to the writings of Alfred Wainwright, who espoused its attractions and chose it as the place where he w...
This gravel trail (administrative road) leads to the entrance of the Nuttall coal mine and top of the coal conveyor, used to transport coal from the mine to the processing area at river level. Learn more about this mine operation from exhibits at this site. Stairs next to the conveyor allow a closer look at the conveyor structure. Note: Climbing, sitting, or walking o...
Headlands Trail in Harmony Headlands State Park is about 4.5 miles long and located near Harmony, California. The trail is great for hiking and normally takes 1-3 hours. The trailhead is located on the west side of Highway 1, between Cayucos and the tiny community of Harmony (population: 18).
Headquarters Canyon is one of the few named hikes along the Waterpocket Fold in Capitol Reef National Park and is the closest drainage to The Post, once an important meeting point for ranchers. It's 1.3 miles up the north canyon and 1 mile up the south. To to both of the canyons; 3.6 miles round trip for both forks.
Headquarters Canyon features sheer, vertical walls a...
The R574 is an Irish regional road in the Beara peninsula which crosses the Caha Mountains via the (Tim) Healy Pass. It runs from the R572 at Adrigole in County Cork to the R571 near Lauragh in County Kerry. It is a popular tourist route with the pass at an altitude of 300m giving panoramas towards Bantry Bay to the south-east and the Kenmare River to the north-west.
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The Heaphy Track is a popular tramping track in the north west of the South Island of New Zealand. It is located within the Kahurangi National Park and classified as one of New Zealand's nine Great Walks by the Department of Conservation. Named after Charles Heaphy, the track is 78.4 kilometres (48.7 mi) long and is usually walked in four or six days. The track runs f...
Heaps canyon in Zion is a big, huge technical slot canyon! Heaps and nearby Imlay canyons are unlike other canyons in Zion. What made Heaps and Imlay some of the most technically challenging canyons in Zion is instead of just one or two rappels, they have 20 to 30 apiece.
Rating: 4B V R (v5a2 V)
Rappels: 25, Max ↕290ft
Heaps canyon has long exposures to water, diffi...
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