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Peter Lougheed Provincial Park is a provincial park located in Alberta, Canada. The park is located in Kananaskis Country approximately 90 km west of Calgary, along the Kananaskis Trail.
The park is named after Peter Lougheed who served as premier of Alberta from 1971 to 1985. The park was once known as Kananaskis Provincial Park.
The park was dedicated on September 2...
Peters Dome is a 10,571-foot (3,222 m) mountain in the central Alaska Range, in Denali National Park, 7.6 mi (12 km) northwest of Denali. It is separated from Denali by a deep glacial valley, the Peters Basin, which is the source of Peters Glacier, about 3,000 feet (910 m) below Peters Dome's summit. It is described as a glacier-covered dome.
Start this hike in the heart of mountain pastures, then in rhododendrons fields. Then onto Petit Croisse Baulet, which offers a glimpse of the panorama observable from the top of Grand Croisse Baulet.
The steep final climb, which begins at the Col de l’Avenaz, is the only real difficulty of the hike.
You can stop for lunch in one of our mountain restaurants: l...
Petite Soeur Island, also called Small Sister, West Sister, is an island in the Seychelles archipelago, Located north of La Digue. It is part of Iles Soeurs with Grande Soeur. It is a granitic island covered with tropical forests. The island is privately owned.
In 2005 the island was put up for sale, and was bought by hotel Château de Feuilles from Praslin Islan...
Petite Terre Islands are two small uninhabited islands located about 10 km (6.2 mi) to the south-east of the island of Grande-Terre (Guadeloupe), in the Lesser Antilles. These two islands are named Petite Terre ("Small Land") in contrast with the much larger Grande-Terre ("Large Land") island.
The two islands and 842 hectares (2,081 acres) of sea around them were decl...
Created and designed by Adventure Jordan President & Founder, Yamaan Safady, is a 50 mile Trek to Petra that takes 5-6 days through Jordan’s most remote and beautiful landscape. Camp under the stars, dine on traditional Jordanian cuisine, explore the flora and fauna of Jordan. From the ancient city of Dana, the route leads down to the Feynan Eco-Lodge before...
Petrified Dunes Trail has some steep slopes, uneven surfaces. This trail crosses massive sandstone outcrops where you may explore sand dunes frozen in time.
Petrified Forest National Park is a United States national park in Navajo and Apache counties in northeastern Arizona. Named for its large deposits of petrified wood, the park covers about 146 square miles (380 km2), encompassing semi-desert shrub steppe as well as highly eroded and colorful badlands.
The Painted Desert Visitor Center, designed by modernist architect ...
The Petrified Forest Road in Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona is a 28-mile (45 km) park road. Off road vehicle travel is not allowed within the park, including mountain bikes. Petrified Forest National Park has a North Entrance off Interstate 40 and a South Entrance off Highway 180. Visitors may enter at one end of the park and exit at the other.
Travel time t...
Petrified Tree Trail is a short 0.2 mile out and back trail that takes hikers to a upright petrified tree. It is located in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
The Petřín funicular is a funicular railway in the Czech capital city of Prague. It links the Malá Strana district with the top of Petřín (Czech pronunciation: [petr̝̊iːn]) hill. The funicular has three stops: Újezd (at the bottom of the hill), Nebozízek (the middle station) and Petřín (at the top of the hill). The funicular o...
Contrary to what you might think, Mouse’s Tank is not named for the rodents, but for a renegade Paiute Native American who gave settlers and other Native Americans lots of trouble during the 1890s. This canyon was one of his favorite hideouts. The “tank” is a natural basin, or tinaja, that traps and holds water during the long periods between rain. A...
Begins from the Spruce Tree House trail, and continues below the edge of the plateau to a petroglyph panel, makes a climb to the top of the mesa and returns via the rim to the museum. This trail provides views of Spruce and Navajo Canyons and is the only trail in the park to view petroglyphs.
The trailhead is located near the Chapin Mesa Archeological Museum. Please c...
The Petroglyphs Trail in Capitol Reef National Park is a short 1/5-mile round-trip trail off Highway 24. This Fremont culture petroglyphs site are accesses along a pair of wide, flat, and well-maintained boardwalks.
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