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Boulder Beach takes its name from two massive boulders now hidden in the forest covering the southern ridge above. This sheltered beach also gives views west across the marine reserve to the tiny islands and distant shores of Paterson Inlet.
The track starts at Post Office Bay and takes about 1.5 hours out and back.
A track leads from the north end of Boulder Beach ...
Boulder Cabin is located up Desert Queen Wash in Joshua Tree National Park. This hike is a continuation of the hike to Johns Camp & Gold Hill Mine. After finishing exploring the Gold Hill Mine, continued northwest up the Desert Queen Wash.
After hiking less than two hundred yards from the mine workings, there are big rocks blocking the wash.
Boulder Cabin has so...
Boulder Fall is located on the Boulder River in Washington State and is often confused with Feature Show Falls. The reason for that is that Boulder Falls can only be heard from the Boulder River Trail but not seen. Boulder Falls is also marked on most maps, while Feature Show Falls is not. Feature Show Falls is easily seen from trail, so when people get to Feature Sho...
Boulder Gardens is a unique Geological formation that are unlike anything else in the world. A shorter hike, that passes through other-worldly landscape strewn with rock pillars, slabs and boulders.
Boulder Harbor is a great place to launch a boat. You can see Pyramid Island and Saddle Island--neither of which are islands any longer, due to drought. At "full pool," what park officials call it when the lake cannot take any more water, these two land masses were surrounded by water. Even with the lower water levels of the lake, this launch ramp remains open and has...
Boulder Islands are located on the Nevada side of Lake Mead just north of Hemenway Harbor. Largemouth will be found in the spring and striped bass year-round. Boats and gear can be rented or purchased from Las Vegas Boat Harbor nearby.
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To fish within the states of Nevada or Arizona, you must carry with you a valid fishing license. Tap here for more informa...
This is a fun and relaxing kayak to Boulder Islands on Lake Mead. Due to drought and receding water levels, you can pass the skeletons of old boats as well as the ol’ Batch Plant. This structure is 15 feet deep and 110 feet across, and was used as a settling basin for the sediment-rich Colorado River water during the construction of Hoover Dam in the 1930s. Clar...
The Boulder Lake Trail is one of the more popular routes in the Trinity Alps Wilderness. Great lake for camping, swimming and i's easy access from the highway.
Boulder Wash Cove is located on Lake Mead in the Pinto Valley Wilderness Area. It is a quiet and remote place for hiking, relaxing, and taking a dip in the lake.
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No drinking water
No restrooms
No shade
Bring water shoes
The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW or BWCA), is a 1,090,000-acre (4,400 km2) wilderness area within the Superior National Forest in northeastern Minnesota (USA) under the administration of the U.S. Forest Service. The BWCAW is renowned as a destination for both canoeing and fishing on its many lakes and is the most visited wilderness in the United States...
The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW or BWCA), is a 1,090,000-acre (4,400 km2) wilderness area within the Superior National Forest in northeastern Minnesota (USA) under the administration of the U.S. Forest Service. The BWCAW is renowned as a destination for both canoeing and fishing on its many lakes and is the most visited wilderness in the United States...
Bourbon Street is a street in the heart of New Orleans' oldest neighborhood, the French Quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana. It extends 13 blocks from Canal Street to Esplanade Avenue. While it is now primarily known for its bars and strip clubs, Bourbon Street's history provides a rich insight into New Orleans' past.
Though largely quiet during the day, Bourbon Street ...
Bourke's Luck Potholes is a geological feature and day visitors' attraction, is situated at the confluence of the Treur and Blyde Rivers, on the reserve's western boundary. The Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve's nature conservation headquarters is located here, beside the village of Moremela, at the canyon's southern, or upper reaches.
Sustained kolks in the Treur Ri...
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