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The long narrow canyon that surrounds the Deschutes River in the Steelhead Falls area pulls visitors away from nearby human influences and places them in a spectacular steep-sloped channel of unique character. Noise from human infrastructure is masked by the roar of the river at the falls, and hikers become entranced by the colors of the stream-side vegetation and the...
Steel Pass (Steele Pass) is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 1.558m (5,111ft) above the sea level located in the Death Valley National Park. It's a rough 4WD trail with the route’s north end in Eureka Valley at the foot of ever-changing Eureka Dunes.
The first minor 4WD section is through the narrow, high-walled Dedeckera Canyon.
The next stop is Marble...
The Steens Mountain area offers an extraordinary landscape of volcanic uplifts, deep glacier-carved gorges, stunning scenery, wilderness, wild rivers, and a rich diversity of plant and animal species.
The 52-mile Steens Mountain Backcountry Byway provides access to four campgrounds and the views from Kiger Gorge, East Rim, Big Indian Gorge, Wildhorse and Little Blitz...
Steens Mountain is a large fault-block mountain in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Oregon. Located in Harney County, it stretches some 50 miles (80 km) long north to south, and rises from alongside the Alvord Desert at elevation of about 4,200 feet (1,300 m) to a summit elevation of 9,733 feet (2,967 m). It is sometimes confused with a mountain range, but i...
Steinaker State Park is a state park and reservoir of Utah, USA, located 7 miles (11 km) north of Vernal in Uintah County, Utah.
Steinaker State Park opened to the public in 1964. It lies at an elevation of 5,500 feet (1,700 m) in northeastern Utah, south of the Uinta Mountains. The climate is arid with hot summers and cold winters. Plant life at the park include...
When there's enough snow, 3 miles of cross-country ski trails are open. The ski trails start in the Steinke Basin meadow, then wind their way through oak, ash, hickory and maple forests. Some years, trails are skiable all winter from December through early March. Other years, there is not enough snow to even groom trails during the winter. Trails are not groomed or tr...
Carl Mengel (1868-1944) an early prospector in the Butte Valley area of Death Valley. He named it “Greater View" Spring because it had a better view than his friend and fellow prospector Pete Auereberry's self named view point.
Stepantsminda is a townlet in the Mtskheta-Mtianeti region of north-eastern Georgia. Historically and ethnographically, the town is part of the Khevi province. It is the center of the Kazbegi Municipality.
According to tradition, Stepantsminda, literally "Saint Stephan", was named so after a Georgian Orthodox monk Stephan, who constructed a hermitage at this location ...
This is a 0.5-mile picturesque trail that takes hikers past Stephens’ Falls, rock outcroppings and lush ferns as you walk beside a refreshing stream. There is a scenic overlook along a paved trail above the falls. Stone steps and uneven terrain will be encountered to gain access to the falls and the trail below. Follow the dark blue trail markers.
A 10-foot-wid...
Stephens Grove Loop Trail is a short singletrack trail located along Avenue of the Gaints road. S
tephen’s Grove was one of the first groves protected by the park. It served as a campground before the floods of 1955 and 1964, but was buried under layers of silt. Look closely as you walk the Stephen’s Grove Loop—can you find traces of old roadways an...
Step House is unique because there is clear evidence of two separate occupations in the same site. A Modified Basketmaker site, dating to A.D. 626, is situated between the old stone steps on the south and the large boulders on the north. The rest of the alcove contains a masonry pueblo dating to Classic Pueblo times (A.D. 1226).
Step House is a free, self-guided clif...
Named for a local settler, Sterling Pass Trail leads over a high saddle from Oak Creek Canyon into nearby and equally scenic Sterling Canyon in the Red Rock-Secret Mountain Wilderness. The climb is steep right from the trailhead. The trail climbs up an unnamed drainage through a mixed conifer forest dominated by huge orange-barked ponderosa pines. Dwarf canyon maples ...
Steve’s Bommie is an incredible dive site located at Ribbon Reef No.3. The reef attracts schools of bigeye trevally, barracuda, yellow-lined snapper, Moses perch, yellow-lined goatfish and many others.
Follow the trail to the mouth of Western Brook and a seaside meadow with panoramic views of the park’s northern coastline, Western Brook Gorge, and the Long Range Mountains. “Steve’s Trail” is a local name that recalls the fisherman who once used it to reach his fishing premises.
Trail Notes:
34 km north of Rocky Harbour on route 430.
The ...
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