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Mount Le Conte is notable for having the highest inn providing lodging for visitors in the Eastern United States. The LeConte Lodge is a small resort, established in 1925, located on the top of the mountain. First, it was a tent, then a single cabin, and now it is a series of small personal log cabins and a central lodge/dining hall situated along the top of a mountai...
The Ledges Trail circles a plateau of striking rock formations and provides stunning views along the way. The trail is rocky and unpaved, with at least 80 feet of elevation change over its length. We recommend wearing sturdy walking shoes or boots, and being mindful of where you step. Be especially careful during the winter if the trail is icy or covered in snow. To ...
Visitors often anchor at Lee Bay on Great Camanoe Island in BVI's as it's a good snorkeling site. Lee Bay is a secluded spot a off the typical beaten path. It has a protected anchorage that is normally used as a day/lunch spot but good for the night. The bay has a rocky shoreline but it's suitable for digny landings.
Bring a powerful dive light and watch 5’ barr...
The Lee Canyon Ski and Snowboard Resort, officially Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort, is located in Lee Canyon, 35 miles (56 km) northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada, United States in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest and Spring Mountains National Recreation Area. The base lodge is situated at the base of Lee Peak (11,289 feet or 3,441 metres), to the north of Mount Ch...
The Leeds Creek Kiln was built about 1885, restored by locals in the mid-1990s and is in fairly good condition, it represents a unique piece of Southern Utah history.
The kiln supported the mining operations for the Silver Reef Mining Area and was used to make charcoal from the surrounding oak and juniper forest. Loggers worked the nearby slopes of the Pine Valley Mo...
Lee's Ferry (also known as Lees Ferry, Lee Ferry, Little Colorado Station and Saints Ferry) is a site on the Colorado River in Coconino County, Arizona in the United States, about 7.5 miles (12.1 km) southwest of Page and 9 miles (14 km) south of the Utah-Arizona border.
Due to its unique geography – the only place in hundreds of miles from which one can easily ...
Lees Ferry is the only place within Glen Canyon where visitors can drive to the Colorado River in over 700 miles of canyon country, right up to the first rapid in the Grand Canyon. A natural corridor between Utah and Arizona, Lees Ferry figured prominently in the exploration and settlement of northern Arizona. Lees Ferry is now a meeting of the old and the new. Lees F...
Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park is a national park in the South West region of Western Australia, 267 km south of Perth. It is named after the two locations at either end of the park which have lighthouses, Cape Leeuwin and Cape Naturaliste. It is located in the Augusta-Margaret River and Busselton council areas, and is claimed to have the highest visiting numbers o...
Moderately strenuous. This is a historic candle-lit lantern tour throughan undeveloped section of the cave on unpaved trails. The dirt trailwinds over uneven surfaces with some steep slippery slopes. Carefulfooting is required to navigate on steep slippery slopes, around cavernpools and fragile formations. Not recommended for anyone who has difficulty seeing in dim-li...
This is a must-stop on the Gaspésie trail, Le Grand Rassemblement is Marcel Gagnon's poetic layout of humanlike wooden sculptures that rise up in sequence from the St-Lawrence River. The layout echoes the poem you will find in front of the sculptures about "The Great Gathering" where all souls will collide in Time.The area is world-renown for staging the most b...
The Leh–Manali Highway is a highway in northern India connecting Leh in Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir state and Manali in Himachal Pradesh state. It is open for only about four and a half months in a year in summer between May or June, when the snow is cleared by the Border Roads Organisation of Indian army, and mid-October when snowfall again blocks the high pass...
Lehman Caves at the base of 13,063 ft (3,982 m) Wheeler Peak in Great Basin National Park were originally designated as the Lehman Caves National Monument on January 24, 1922, and they were later incorporated into the national park.
The Lehman Cave system began forming approximately 550 million years ago (during the Cambrian) while it was still submerged in a relative...
Lehua Island is a small, crescent-shaped island in the Hawaiian islands, only 0.7 miles (1.1 km) north of Niʻihau, due west of Kauai. The uninhabited, 284-acre (1.15 km2) barren island is a tuff cone which is part of the extinct Niʻihau volcano.
Lehua was one of the first five islands sighted by Captain James Cook in 1778 which he spelled as "Oreehoua".
Lehua Island i...
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