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The Santa Cruz Wharf is a pier in Santa Cruz, California, United States, known for fishing, boat tours, viewing sea lions, dining, nightlife and gift shops. The current wharf was built in 1914, the most recent of six built on the site, and is operated by the City of Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation Office. The wharf is situated between Main Beach (which is adjacent to ...
Santa Elena Canyon, downstream, is the most popular overnight or three day trip, not only because the put-in and take-out are easily accessed by car, but because it is often considered the most dramatically beautiful. Santa Elena has the tallest cliffs forming the canyon wall—up to 1,500 feet.
The first 13 meandering miles from the put-in at Lajitas give you a ...
This trail leads into the stunning Santa Elena Canyon. After crossing Terlingua Creek, the trail ascends on paved steps to a vista, then descends back to the water's edge, continuing into the canyon until the canyon walls meet the water. A Big Bend classic. Trail is impassable when Terlingua Creek floods.
Trail begins at terminus of the Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive.
Santa Fe National Forest Scenic Byway originates in downtown Santa Fe at the oldest public building in America – the Palace of the Governors – and loops 15 miles through an aspen-evergreen forest to the Santa Fe Ski Basin.
The Santa Fe National Forest covers 1.6 million acres of mountains, valleys and mesas ranging from 5,000 to 13,000 feet in elevation. ...
A New Mexico biking odyssey. Before we begin our trail exploration, let's take a look at a couple southwestern recipes. We'll start w/ a "Regular Trail Burrito." Grab a tortilla, slap on some refried beans and chicken. Add a little rice & lettuce and there you have it. Now let's spice it up New Mexico style. We'll toss in some green chiles, sliced jalapenos, add s...
A pristine white sand beach offering spectacular snorkeling. There are showers and washrooms at the start of the trail, and the covered walkway is a nice protection from the hot sun.
The Santa Maria Caves (Monte Cristo Cave, Julia Caves) are located on the north side of Comino and this is a very popular dive site due to its fascinating cave systems. There are 10 caves known to divers as Santa Maria Caves.Some are dead ends whilst others offer breathtaking swim throughs. This large cave, extending horizontally to over 30 m (100ft) connects to anoth...
Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini, or Our Lady of the Conception of the Capuchins, is a church in Rome, Italy, commissioned in 1626 by Pope Urban VIII, whose brother, Antonio Barberini, was a Capuchin friar. It is located at Via Veneto, close to Piazza Barberini.
The church is most famous as an ossuary, known as the Capuchin Crypt, in which is displayed the ...
The Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area (SMMNRA) is a United States National Recreation Area containing many individual parks and open space preserves, located primarily in the Santa Monica Mountains of Southern California. The SMMNRA is located within the greater Los Angeles region, with two thirds of the parklands in northwest Los Angeles County, and the...
Ride a bike on Santa Monica Pier and the surrounding bike paths along the beach. The ride down the coastal path from Santa Monica is an easy 22 miles round trip and the path is flat.
Sea Mist Rentals at 1619 Ocean Front Walk in Santa Monica is a good place to rent a bike.
Santanoni Peak is a mountain located in Essex County, New York. The mountain is part of the Santanoni Mountains of the Adirondacks. The mountain's name is believed to be an Abenaki derivative of "Saint Anthony"; the first French fur traders and missionaries having named the area for Saint Anthony of Padua. Santanoni Peak is flanked to the north by Panther Peak, and to...
Explore some of Baja’s natural wonders that lie off the beaten path by off-roading to the breathtaking freshwater pools and hot springs of Santa Rita. It can be reached by a dusty desert roads past the small villages of Santiago and San Jorge, located 90 minutes north of Los Cabos on the East Cape side of the peninsula. To access Santa Rita’s secluded cany...
Santa Rosa Wall is one of the most popular dive sites by the island Cozumel, and it’s especially amazing for drift divers. It is a nice wall with quite a few nice swim throughs. It is not too far from San Miguel so it is easy for the dive boats to get to it.
Site along the wall include incredible coral formations, vibrant sponges and marine life like sea turtle...
The Santa Teresa Tram is a historic tram line in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, currently suspended from service. When it was operational, it connected the city centre with the primarily residential, inner-city neighbourhood of Santa Teresa, in the hills immediately southwest of downtown. It was mainly maintained as a tourist attraction and is nowadays considered a heritage ...
The Santa Ysabel Open Space Preserve has one of the sections of the Coast to Crest Trail. This 7.4 mile one-way trail is strenuous and includes views of cattle ranching and has seperate two loop trails.
The West Vista Loop Trail is a moderate 3.8 mile trail.
The Kanaka Loop Trail is a strenuous 4.8 mile trail.
The Santa Ysabel Preserves are surrounded by oak woodla...
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