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The Paris Métro or Métropolitain (French:Métro de Paris) is a rapid transit system in the Paris Metropolitan Area. A symbol of the city, it is noted for its density within the city limits and its uniform architecture, influenced by Art Nouveau. It is mostly underground and 214 kilometres (133 mi) long. It has 303 stations, of which 62 have transfe...
The Parisian sewer system dates back to the year 1370 when the first underground system was constructed under "rue Montmartre". Since then, consecutive French governments have enlarged the system to cover the city's population.
Le Musée des Égouts de Paris, or the Paris Sewer Museum, is dedicated to the sewer system of Paris. Tours of the sewage system h...
From Park Avenue parking area, the trail descends steeply into a spectacular canyon and continues down the wash to Courthouse Towers. If you have a shuttle driver, you can begin at one point and be picked up at the other. For roundtrip hiking, retrace your steps along the trail rather than walking along the park road.
On the south side of the park, on Park Boulevard, is a gateway into four trails:
The 3.0-mile trail explores the historic 1915 Panama California Exposition section of the park. The route highlights the park’s best-known sights. Type: Sidewalk and some road surfaces. Difficulty: Easy. Follow the #31 round red trail markers. View Google map.
The 1.2-mile trail i...
Climb into the toboggan-style cars of the Alpine Coaster and get ready for the ride of your life. You'll enjoy the beautiful Wasatch mountain scenery as the automated lift system whisks you to the top of the track. Then, hold on tight as you go whizzing down the mountain on nearly 4,000 feet of curves, bends and loops. It's a ride you won't soon forget.
Park City Mountain Resort is a ski resort in Park City, Utah, located 34 miles (55 km) east of Salt Lake City. The resort has been a major tourist attraction for skiers from all over the United States, as well as a main employer for many of Park City's citizens. Park City, as the resort is often called by locals, contains several training courses for the U.S. Ski Team...
Park City, Utah is the home of the Park City Mountain Resort as the world famous ski area is known. The massive ski resort presents nine bowls, eight peaks (the summit is 3,050 metres), over 100 trails, 13 groomed advanced specialty runs, terrain parks (even a lighted one) and the incredible “Homerun” ski run that is over 5.5 km in length . Park City Mount...
A snorkel trail at Parker Point features underwater interpretative plaques that give information about the marine environments surrounding Rottnest. The island is the southernmost point along the Western Australian coastline at which coral grows.
The Parker Ridge Trail is located just south of the Columbia Icefield in Banff National Park. It offers an incredible view of the Saskatchewan glacier.
The hike is 5 kms and takes about 2 hours. The trail crosses the crest of the ridge at 2km but it's another half kilometer before you have a good view of the Saskatchewan Glacier.
The 27-mile (43 km) Park Loop Road takes you past some of the best highlights of the Acadia National Park. Offering outstanding views of the park's ocean shoreline, coastal forests, and mountain silhouettes. There are several beaches you can to relax at, a nice restaurant over a beautiful pond and other exciting attractions for the kids like Thunder Hole and Carraige ...
The Park Loop is an enjoyable loop trail that begins at the Town Park in Fayetteville, with a connection to the Fayetteville Trail.To reach the trailhead: From Court Street (State Route 16) in Fayetteville, turn left on Fayette Avenue, then right onto Park Drive. Follow signs toward Fayetteville Town Park. At the stop sign (Town Park) continue on Park Drive 0.2 miles;...
Step into the panorama on a ranger guided hike to Cedar Ridge on the South Kaibab Trail. Offered daily during the summer. The hike departs early each morning on the South Rim. Check at the Visitor Center for the exact time.
Discover the canyon's beauty while descending 1,120 feet (340 m) on an unpaved trail. This strenuous 3-mile (5 km), round-trip hike is not ...
Walk among brachiopods, sponges, and other marine creatures that thrived on this part of the continent 270 million years ago, before the age of the dinosaurs. This easy 1/2-mile (0.8 km) one-way walk explores an exposed fossil bed along the rim. Meet at Bright Angel Trailhead.
South Rim ranger led hikes and walks take place along the Rim Trail year round. During the ...
Learn about the natural processes that sustain ponderosa pine and aspen forests. Start your morning with a relaxed 1.5-mile (2.4 km) walk with some elevation gain and loss.
Meet at the North Rim Visitor Center porch.
Program is mid-March to end of September.
All outdoor programs are subject to cancellation due to inclement weather or when lightning danger is pres...
5 mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Dunlap, California that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from May until November.
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