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Glenfinnan Viaduct’s best view is from the hillside on the left of the bridge as you face it from the carpark. The walk to this viewpoint takes about ten minutes.
From the visitor centre, exit the car park, turn right and walk along the side of the road until to the second carpark. Then follow the path all the way to the bridge.
Short and easy Gloucester Falls walking track, with waterfall views, scenic lookouts, and birdwatching opportunities, makes for a great family day trip to Barrington Tops National Park.
When you’re hankering to get out of town, Gloucester Falls walking track is a perfect family day trip to the magnificent Gloucester Tops area in Barrington Tops National Park, n...
The Gooseneck Overlook in Shafer Canyon is located off the Potash Road just before Canyonlands National Park, Utah. The Colorado turns abruptly north below the overlook and then bends around to the south again, making a 180-degree arc that is four miles long.
This short walk from the White Rim Road ends abruptly at an overlook of a meandering gooseneck bend in the Colorado River.
Reaching this trail requires a permit to drive the 4WD White Rim Road.
This trail covers uneven, rocky surfaces. It is not accessible to wheelchairs.
Dogs are not allowed on this trail.
Goosenecks Overlook is located in the northern part of Capitol Reef National Park along route 24, just south of Chimney Rock Trail. The 800ft-high viewpoints above Sulphur Creek are worth a stop. Afternoon light is best for photography.
On the road up to Goosenecks, stop at Panorama Point Overview. A deep, colorful canyon has been cut by Utah's Sulphur Creek as s...
Gore Range Overlook sits above the treeline in the alpine tundra, just down the road from the highest point on Trail Ridge Road (12,183 feet elevation).
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a horseshoe shaped cantilever bridge and tourist attraction in Arizona near the Colorado River on the edge of a side canyon in the Grand Canyon West area of the main canyon. The vertical drop directly under the skywalk is between 500 ft (150 m) and 800 ft (240 m).
Commissioned and owned by the Hualapai Indian tribe, it was unveiled Ma...
The Grand Teton Skywalk is a viewing platform at the top of Rendezvous Mountain and accessible via a sightseeing ticket on the Aerial Tram. It offers dramatic views of the ski resort, the Grand Tetons, and the surrounding communities. It's a short walk from the top terminal of the Aerial Tram.
For a colorful and accessible view of the canyon, bear left at the fork in the walkway; the right fork is part of the North Rim Trail. You can see the river snaking through the rocks as it rushes downstream. Stop to rest on benches cut from stone and listen to the roar of Lower Falls.