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Indian Cove Nature Trail is a short loop trail located at Indian Cov Campground. Walk on a gently rolling path with a few steps. Take a closer look at desert plants and learn about their traditional uses by Native Americans.
Indian Gorge Road is located in the southern part of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California. Indian Gorge Road splits into North Indian Canyon Road and South Indian Canyon Road about 1.7 miles down this dirt road. North Indian Canyon Road continues for another 2.6 miles. South Indian Canyon Road goes for 2.9 miles.
The turn off is 18 miles from Ocotillo on S-...
Indianhead Mountain via Borrego Palm Canyon is a 7.2 mile out and back trail located near Borrego Palm Canyon Campground. Start on the Borrego Palm Canyon trail to the end and continue on in the canyon until right before you reach a fork in the canyon - about 3.5 miles in.
Indian Henry's Patrol Cabin is an early National Park Service patrol cabin in Mount Rainier National Park. The cabin was built in 1915-1916 at an elevation of 5,300 feet (1,600 m) in an area of the park known as "Indian Henry's Hunting Ground," which had been used in the 19th century by the Cowlitz and Nisqually tribes. "Indian Henry" was an Indian guide who accompani...
Indian Hill is a 1,000 elevation gain hike located in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. The hike through hillsides of teddy bear cholla and barrel cactus to the remains of a primitive 1912 railroad camp.From I-8, exit on S2 (Imperial Hwy.) at Ocotillo. Go northwest (left) on S2 for 8.7 miles, turning left onto Mortero Wash. 4WD or high-clearance vehicles are needed to r...
Indian Hot Springs and Bruneau River OHV Trail is a 48.6 mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Bruneau, Idaho that features hot springs and is rated as difficult.
This two-stamp mill is located in Monarch Canyon just below the Indian Mine (sometimes also called the Monarch Canyon Mine). First worked in the early 1900’s, this small gold mine contained ore originally assayed at $20 per ton. The one remaining iron stamp, built by Fairbanks & Morse, is imprinted with a patent date of November 29, 1904, and was used to con...
The Indian Pacific is an Australian passenger rail service that operates between Sydney, on the Pacific Ocean, and Perth, on the Indian Ocean. It is one of the few truly transcontinental trains in the world. The train first ran in February 1970 after the completion of gauge conversion projects in South and Western Australia. It runs twice per week (Sep-Nov) and once p...
On the western edge of the Picacho Peak Wilderness is a trio of arches called the Indian Pass Arches.
The trailhead is off Indian Pass Road and will take 2-3 hours.
From Yuma, Arizona drive west on I-8 into California 20 miles to the Ogilby Road exit. Turn right and go north on Ogilby Rd. about 13 miles to Indian Pass Road. Turn a sharp right onto the gravel road a...
This trail follows the Indian River winds through a densely wooded valley full of old growth conifers. The trailhead is at the end of Indian River Road (also an access point for the Sitka Cross Trail). About a mile in, the trail skirts a muskeg, and on a clear day there is a beautiful view of the Sisters Mountains. However, the main star of this trail is the forest it...
Indian Rock is a unique granite arch found near the trail to North Dome. As the granite was slowly uplifted over time, cracks formed which allowed erosive forces, like ice wedging, to do their work. During winter, freezing temperatures caused the water in the tiny cracks to freeze and expand, eventually breaking pieces of rock away. Indian Rock used to be one solid bo...
A hike on the Indian Rockhouse reveals geologic formations commonly found on a limestone landscape and gives hikers an opportunity to explore locations where ancient peoples sought shelter.
Indian Staircase Trail is a 3.1 mile loop trail in Red River Gorge, Kentucky. The Staircase trail is a very special scenic area but the staircase itself is challenging for many. Be wary of bringing your pet up the staircase if they aren't used to climbing.
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