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Permits are required for this 16-mile through-hike of the Virgin River Narrows from Chamberlain's Ranch to the Temple of Sinawava. Those who choose this option must arrange their own transportation to the Chamberlain's Ranch trailhead. Estimated Hiking Time is 10 to 14 hours (Can be split into two days with an overnight backpacking permit.)When conditions allow, apply...
Needles Chairlift is a delightful trip from the top of the Alum Bay cliffs down to the beach below and experience spectacular views of the picturesque Needles Rocks and Lighthouse, as well as the multi-coloured sand cliffs of Alum Bay and the stunning turquoise waters beyond.
The chairlift takes you back to the top but before taking your return journey you can enjoy ...
The Needles Trail is a 9.2 mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Springville, California that features a river and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from May until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
The Needlesare a series of massive granite rock formations risi...
The Mariners' Museum Park is 550 acres of privately maintained, naturally wooded property that offers visitors a quiet and serene place to walk, run, or picnic. Within the Park is the 167-acre The Mariners' Lake.
Following the shoreline of The Mariners' Lake is the five-mile Noland Trail. Dedicated as a gift from the Noland Family in 1991 and with significant ongoing...
The most distinctive landmark in Stanley is Munatrik, commonly called The Nut an old extinct volcano. Bass and Flinders sighted it on their circumnavigation of Van Diemen's Land (now called Tasmania) in 1798 and named it Circular Head. It has steep sides and rises to 143 metres with a flat top. It is possible to walk to the top of The Nut via a steep track or via a ch...
Visitor center with educational exhibits, a water station & gift shop, plus picnic tables & a trail.
The oasis was first settled by the Serrano who called it Mara, meaning "the place of little springs and much grass." Legend holds they came to the oasis because a medicine man told them it was a good place to live and that they would have many boy babies. The ...
Theodore Roosevelt National Park in the US comprising three geographically separated areas of badlands in western North Dakota. Both main units of the park have scenic drives, approximately 100 miles of foot and horse trails, wildlife viewing, and opportunities for back country hiking and camping. There are three developed campgrounds: Juniper Campground in the North ...
Perfect place to drink and dine on the beach, beautiful views, a really fun vibe and great food. Serving lots of seafood and traditional mexican cuisine. Many photo oppertunities as performers walk around the restaurant signing and performing for patrons.
The naturally-occurring white scouring powder called Old Dutch Cleanser. The Dutch Cleanser Mine, also known as the Old Cudahy Dutch Cleanser Mine, was founded in 1923 by the Cudahy Company. The Old Dutch Cleanser Company obtained its pumice from this mine from 1923 to 1947.
A rail tram was later built to transport the pumicite to lower elevations where it would be tr...
The 85 km Old Ghost Road is located on the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It goes from Seddonville to Lyell (Upper Buller Gorge) and takes 2-4 days to complete. This old gold miners’ road has been revived as a mountain biking and trekking trail.
The advance trail is 85 km one way and take 4 - 5 days (hiking) or 2 - 3 days (mounting biking).
The Old Ingraham Highway opened in 1922 as the first motorway to Flamingo. A new highway opened in the 1960s and now the road is used for biking and hiking. The road is up to 22 miles long.
A 450-foot sea stack that visitors can walk to from Rackwick, but the walk can be a bit demanding in some parts. Rock climbers have climbed the Old Man. There is some concern that the Old Man of Hoy may not stand much longer, so see it sooner rather than later.
The Outback is the vast, remote, arid interior of Australia. The term "the outback" is generally used to refer to locations that are comparatively more remote than those areas named "the bush" which, colloquially, can refer to any lands outside the main urban areas.
Other than agriculture and tourism, the main economic activity in this vast and sparsely settled area i...
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