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The Big Pine Trail is a great trail for making longer loops in the Maze area or an extension to the Boy Scout Trail.
The nearest parking area is at the small pullout for The Maze Loop Trail and North View Trail. This route can also be accessed from the Boy Scout Trail. The trailhead along Boy Scout Trail is 3.7 miles from Keys West Backcountry Registration Board.
‘Big Red’ is the name given to a particular sand dune that marks the symbolic edge of the Simpson Desert.
Situated approximately 35 kms west of Birdsville and on private property, Big Red (original name Nappanerica) stands well over 30 metres tall and is part of a series of around 1,140 parallel sand dunes stretching across the desert. The dune is red fro...
The basic tour through Carlsbad Cavern is the Big Room route, a one-mile, self-guided underground walk around the perimeter of the largest room in the cave, the Big Room. An audio guide notably enhances the tour. Taking approximately 1½ hours, this circular route passes many large and famous features including Bottomless Pit, Giant Dome, Rock of Ages, and Paint...
The Big Savage Tunnel is a formerly abandoned railway tunnel located about 9 miles (14 km) southeast of Meyersdale, Pennsylvania. The Pinkerton Tunnel, Big Savage Tunnel, Borden Tunnel, and Brush Tunnel are part of the Great Allegheny Passage rail trail. It was originally built for the Connellsville subdivision of the Western Maryland Railway.
The mountain and tunnel ...
Explore the Big Tubes Area of El Malpais National Monument in New Mexico. Big Skylight Cave and Giant Ice Cave in are spectacular sights. The lava bridges are also impressive. It is is strenuous hiking in the area.
Big Skylight is immense; its massive size has to be seen to be appreciated. It and contains more than just a picturesque window to the world above; the ca...
Big Sky Resort is a ski resort located in southwestern Montana that is known for it uncrowded slopes. The resorts 17 lifts, 150 trails are spread across more than 3,600 acres, 2,088 acres of which are for expert or advanced skiers. There is great skiing and boarding, in particular for more advanced skiers. A natural half-pipe and a park have been set aside for freesty...
Big Sky Resort has long been revered by skiers who love the steep, vast terrain and big mountain skiing. Skiing Lone Peak is truly unlike any other resort experience in the lower 48. Big Sky Ski Patrol works diligently to make some of the steepest and most complex inbounds routes open and available to the public. The methodology for designating trails as triple black ...
Big Slide is the twenty-seventh highest peak of the High Peaks Region of the Adirondack Park in New York. The peak was named for the prominent steep cliff that rises to its summit. It is located in the High Peaks Wilderness Area.
Because it is relatively close to trail heads and because it offers a close view of the nearby Great Range, Big Slide is a popular day hikin...
Big Spring rests at the end of the Needles Park Road. From the overlook, unique rock spires and multi-colored sandstone benches line the bend in the canyon. The presence of the spring allows trees and plants to flourish in the spring and summer months.
From the overlook, follow marked cairns down to the canyon to begin the Big Spring to Elephant Hill loop, a challeng...
The 7.5 miles (12 km) Big Spring to Squaw Canyon trail is a great introduction to the landscape of the Needles, Canyonlands National Park. The hike starts at Squaw Flats trailhead, which is located along the south side of the Squaw Flats Loop “A” road. A few hundred yards past the trailhead is a trail junction. To the left is the trail to Squaw Canyon, Los...
2-mile loop winds through huge stumps of logged sequoias interspersed with young sequoias, serving as a reminder of how long it takes to grow these giant trees and how logging affected them.
The Mark Twain Stump has a unique story to tell. In 1891, while lumbermen were cutting other sequoia trees for grapevine stakes, lumber, and shake shingles, the Mark Twain Tree wa...
The Big Trees Trail is a 2/3 mile (1 km) trail circles Round Meadow. Colorful trailside panels describe sequoia ecology. Start at Giant Forest Museum and follow the paved, accessible trail from there. Handicapped parking available at trailhead. Allow 1 hour round trip.
The eight-kilometre Bigurda Trail hugs the coastline between Eagle Gorge and Natural Bridge, providing stunning coastal views. You can walk all or part of this trail as it passes other popular lookout spots at Shellhouse & Grandstand Rock Gorge and Island Rock. Arrange to be dropped off at Eagle Gorge and traverse south along the coastal cliffs for 3 to 5 hours, f...
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