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Canopy Walk is a 300-metre (980 ft) trail which links Kent Ridge Park to Reflections at Bukit Chandu – once known as Opium Hill and site of one of the last battles of Singapore in World War II and HortPark. Elevated 16 metres (52 ft) at the centre, Canopy Walk goes through secondary forest with groves of Tembusu and dominant trees of the adinandra belukar. It is...
The Canso Canal is a short canal located in Nova Scotia, Canada.
The Canso Canal is in the Strait of Canso, on the eastern side of the Canso Causeway, a rock-fill causeway which opened in 1955 to carry a 2-lane highway and a single rail track from Cape Breton Island to mainland Nova Scotia. The canal was built through Balache Point in Inverness County.
The causeway co...
Canton Avenue, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's Beechview neighborhood, is the steepest officially recorded public street in the United States.
Canton Avenue is 630 ft (190 m) long (the hill is about 65 meters long) and is claimed to include a 37 percent grade 21 ft (6.4 m) feet long. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Baldwin Street, in Dunedin, New Zealan...
Travelers crossing the Cascade Mountainss on Oregon’s North Umpqua Highway 138 – also known as the Rogue-Umpqua National Scenic Byway – might easily miss Canton Creek, a tributary of Steamboat Creek and the North Umpqua River.
A visit to Canton Creek is well worth the effort, though - and just a short drive north of the community of Steamboat, known...
Salt River Canyon is a prehistoric river and waterfall having cut two deep walls facing each other across a quarter mile of blue water. The feature is one of the best known of St. Croix's dive features, along with the Frederiksted Pier. The most popular scuba diving locations are a few hundred yards outside the Salt River Bay. Although most of the boat moorings are 25...
The Canyon Creek Shelter, also known as the Sol Duc Falls Shelter, is a rustic trail shelter in Olympic National Park. It is the last remaining trail shelter built in the park by the Civilian Conservation Corps from Camp Elwha. The shelter was built in 1939, shortly after Olympic National Park was established from the U.S. Forest Service-administered Mount Olympus Nat...
Canyon Creek Trail is a spectacular and long trail in Trinity Alps Wilderness. The hike is not strenuous except for a few steep areas around the lakes. Start early as most of the trail ends up in the sun. Follow the cairns on the steep section that follows mostly alpine and granite surfaces.
Do a 50m rappel down a canyon near the Grimsel mountain pass. The pale-coloured rock formations in this canyon add to the stunning mountain scenery. Filled with amazing jumps, slides and a zipline into the crystal clear pools, this majestic alpine environment has plenty to offer. Spend about 2 hours in the canyon.
Canyon Lake Gorge is a limestone gorge around 1 mile (1.6 km) long, hundreds of yards (metres) wide, and up to 50 feet (15 m) or more deep, which was exposed in 2002 when extensive flooding of the Guadalupe River led to a huge amount of water going over the spillway from Canyon Lake reservoir and removing the sediment from the gorge. The gorge provides a val...
Six major sites are located along the 9-mile long Canyon Loop Drive. These sites include Una Vida, Hungo Pavi, Pueblo Bonito, Chetro Ketl, Pueblo del Arroyo, and Casa Rinconada. You may purchase self-guided trail guides at the Visitor Center bookstore.
Loop Road will remain open from 7:00 am until close (hours listed above), with the entrance gate to Loop Road closin...
Canyon Loop Trail is an easy 2.3 miles, loop hike through the foothills that begins and ends at the Trailhead parking lot. The loop is created by a link connecting the Romero Canyon Trail and the Sutherland Trail. The trail is relatively flat, but about halfway around there is a slope with approximately 90 stairs. There is a bypass trail around the steps for horses. P...
From at least 1865, flecks of gold in the creek and veins of gold inside her walls have drawn the hopeful to this canyon by the thousands. This is a driving tour along national forest roads that passes many buildings, mines, and other cultural history artifacts.
Use the list below to access each of the stops along the Canyon of Gold Driving Tour.
Toll Road
Mill S...
The Canyon Overlook Trail is a short (1 mile roundtrip) easy family hike to a great overlook of Zion canyon. The trail begins with a series of steep stairs and then continues to rise along the cliff ledge.
Great views from here during sunset.
There are 2 parking lots. The first parking lot is to the right just after about 20 meter from the end of the tunnel. The ...
Luten arch bridge over Padre Canyon on an old alignment of Route 66. To get t the bridge take the Winona exit off Interstate 40 and double back east on the north frontage road.
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