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The 'Gardians and Gardiannes ride the little white horses which have lived here since pre-history; bones of the Solutre horses dating from the Paleolithic period (17,000 years ago) have been found in the area.
Camargue horses (often called the 'horses of the sea') canter, swim, splash, struggle and wrestle their way through absolutely anything. They canter on pavemen...
Wild Horse Window is a large natural bridge located near Temple Mountain in the Southeastern section of the San Rafael Swell near Goblin Valley State Park. It's a fairly short hike and should be enjoyable for all ages.
Not to be confused with Little Wild Horse Canyon, famous for a narrow slot canyon hike.
Wildkirchli is the name of a system of three caves in the Alpstein massif of Appenzell, Switzerland. They are notable for the traces of paleolithic (Neanderthals) habitation discovered in 1940 by Emil Bächler (1868–1950), dating to ca. 50,000 to 30,000 BP. Even earlier are remnants of cave bears found in the caves, dating to ca. 90,000 BP. The hermit hut ho...
Wildlife Loop Road (Csp Rd 1) twists and turns 18 miles on its way through the prairie and ponderosa pine-studded hills that harbor many of the park's wildlife species. On most days, guests will come face to face with the number one inhabitant of the park, 1,350 free roaming buffalo. White-tailed deer, mule deer, and elk are most visible early in the morning and late ...
Join experienced MTRP Tracking Team members Mike Gibbs and Bob MacDonald for an adventure in wildlife tracking on the Oak Grove Loop Trail. Learn the art of discovering and identifying tracks and other signs left behind by the park’s seldom-seen wildlife. These easy walks are suitable for the whole family.
Walks start from the front of the Visitor Center on...
This 8 kilometre trail can be walked in two main sections:
Lighthouse Loop (2.6 km loop) plus Terrace Beach Interpretive Trail (.5 km one way)
Big Beach to Rocky Bluffs (5 km one way) plus Ancient Cedars Trail (1 km loop)
The Wild Rivers Back Country Byway is a designated one of the New Mexico Scenic Byways and operated between an area two miles north of Questa and Cerro. The 13 mile byway—NM 378—has panoramic views that include many mountain peaks like Blanca Peak. It also provides access to park facilities, like the Wild Rivers visitor center and parking lots to campgroun...
Wildrose Canyon Road is a mostly paved road with 2 mile section of graded gravel. RVs, trailers, and buses over 25 ft. not allowed due to a narrow, winding road. Sedans should use caution on gravel. Access to park from Panamint Valley Road.
Subject to closure and flooding after heavy rains.
Wildrose Peak offers cooler temperatures, beautiful views, and pinyon-juniper forest. It's 8.4 mile round-trip hike to the summit.Gorgeous view are at 1.7 miles from the trailhead. Make this your destination and enjoy the shade of pinyon pines as you soak up the view. And get a mountain-top-worthy view with a 3.4 mile round-trip hike!
The Wild Wadi Water Park is an outdoor water park in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Situated in the area of Jumeirah, next to the Burj Al Arab and the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, the water park is operated by Jumeirah International, a Dubai-based hotelier.
Wild Wadi has a heated/cooled wave pool, multiple water slides and two artificial surfing machines. In addition, the park...
The first 400 m of this track is baby buggy/wheelchair friendly. Starting above the visitor centre, the track winds through ‘goblin forest’, crossing the unbridged Kapuni Stream (impassable after heavy rain) to reach the turnoff to the small lava formed Wilkies Pools. These pools were named after the Wilkies brothers who farmed locally. Return to the signp...
Experience the ultimate in shallow water jet boating, skimming along just inches of water on not one, but two rivers - the might Wilkin and the Makarora. A 50km wilderness river journey amidst native bush, pristine river valleys and rugged ice capped mountains.
Wilkin River Jets is 45 minute drive from Wanaka.
The hike to Bill Kenyon Overlook is a little difficult to follow but offers a nice viewpoint that overlooks Mescal Bajada, San Felipe Wash and Pinyon Mountains.
You can start this loop from two points, Yaqui Pass Primitive Campground and a second roadside trailhead along Yaqui Pass Road.
Price: $173.83