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The Red Scar Knoll Trail is 0.25 mile / 0.4 km roundtrip. This mostly level trail leads to a hill of bright yellow and red clays. This trailhead is called Red Hill on the road signs.
Red Slave is the last good dive site on the Southern end of Bonaire. Located 3.3 km West of the Willemstoren Lighthouse. The reef has a steep drop-off and mostly consists of soft corals.
The currents can be very strong and treacherous. It is more of an advanced dive due to its proximity to the point.
Red Spring Boardwalk is a 0.55-mile boardwalk circles an out-of-place meadow fed by a small spring. Red Spring spills from the base of the Calico Hills beneath a ridge of wildly shaped sandstone. Red Spring Boardwalk is off Calico Basin Road on the east side of the park.
Redstone is located just off Northshore Road (Hwy 167) at mile marker 27. Drive straight to the picnic area, park, and hike the easy half-mile trail or climb along the red sandstone outcroppings and ancient lava flows.
Distance:
0.5 miles
Picnic Area Info:
3 shade areas
3 grills
1 restroom
3 picnic tables
No drinking water
Red Tanks Tinaja, reached by a trail starting near mile 4 along the Puerto Blanco Drive. Red Tanks Tinaja is a natural cavity along a small wash on the north side, where water remains for a long time after rainfall.
During the winter season, free hiker shuttles are offered to the Senita Basin and Red Tanks Tinaja Trailhead. From these trails, one can easily walk back...
Red Tarn is a small lake in the eastern region of the English Lake District, in the county of Cumbria. It is high up on the eastern flank of Helvellyn, beneath Striding Edge and Catstye Cam. Red Tarn was formed when the glacier that carved out the eastern side of Helvellyn had melted. The lake along with three others in Lake District is a habitat for the very rare and...
Reduit Beach on Saint Lucia is one of the island most popular beaches. The beach is located in the Rodney Bay area and is convenient to several changing rooms, bars and restaurants. Reduit is also a great place to try watersports like windsurfing and waterskiing. As the most popular shore on St. Lucia, it goes without saying that this isn't the spot to get away from t...
Red Wall Canyon is located north of Titus Canyon in Death Valley National Park, California. The streamway passes dryfalls, narrow channels, twisted igneous rock formations and variously textured walls with red the dominant color.
There is no road to the entrance nor even a signpost. The trailhead is on the park road, 4.3 miles north of the signed turn-off to Fall/Tit...
Redwall Cavern is located along the Colorado River at mile 33.3 within Grand Canyon National Park. It's one of those places that pictures simply cannot do justice. Redwall Cavern is an ampitheater carved by high river flows into the Canyon's limestone walls.
On August 9, 1869 the 1st Powell Expedition passed by Redwall Cavern. "The water sweeps rapidly in this elbow o...
A sandy hike that involves rock scrambling to lead in and out of the wash. Great beginner trail that illustrates how the power of water formed much of the local landscape. Be prepared to get muddy and wet.
WARNING: Do not hike when there is a potential for flash flooding.Trailhead: Access near the Bullfrog Visitor Center. Located approximately 100 miles south of Inter...
This is a fun moderate hike to Redwood Canyon. Starts through a beautiful oak grove. A lot of wildflowers in bloom in the spring, and a small patch of Redwood trees and ferns with that incredible smell you only get in redwood groves.
Redwood Creek Trail is the second most-visited trail in Redwood National Park, after the Lady Bird Johnson Trail. There are not many redwoods grow along the trail, but the 8 mile (one-way) hike leads to Tall Trees Grove, home of the Libbey Tree (363 feet high) and other giants.
The most scenic part of the trail is the first 1.5 miles up to the first creek crossing. T...
The Redwood Trail at Big Basin Redwoods State Park loop offers easy access to some of the tallest and oldest Redwoods anywhere. The fact that the trail is flat and well-maintained, combined with the well-marked attractions along the way make this a perfect hike for families with young children.
Loop, self-guided nature trail. Trail guides available at HQ and the trai...
Reed Boats and Rafts, along with dugout canoes and other rafts, are among the oldest known types of boats. Often used as traditional fishing boats, they are still used in a few places around the world, though they have generally been replaced with planked boats. Reed boats can be distinguished from reed rafts, since reed boats are usually waterproofed with some form o...
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