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Jonathan Dickinson is the only state park in south Florida where visitors can hike to the top of an ancient sand dune. The dune stands 86 feet above sea level, the highest natural point south of Lake Okeechobee. Hobe Mountain was once submerged in the Atlantic Ocean and as sea levels rose and fell the mountain was formed by high winds and the crashing of ocean waves.
If you want an incredible view of the dam and the lake, your best bet is to park and walk back onto the bridge. Free parking can be found on the Arizona side, but be prepared to walk a little further. Parking lots and garages are located in both states and charge around $10. Everyone says the views are totally worth the walk, so make sure to check it out! There are vi...
Hopi Point is a popular viewpoint for watching the sunset and sunrise because of its wide vistas. The Colorado River comes into view to the west. It's along Hermit Road on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park.
Mohave Point is 0.8 miles (1.3 km) west from here on dirt trail.
Powell Point is 0.3 miles (0.5 km) east from here on dirt trail.
Restrooms are avai...
One of the greatest things to do in whole Myanmar is to have a ride in hot air balloon over Bagan temples. This is quite a costly activity but the view and memories are like nothing else.
Hotel Creek TrailThe cool of the morning is the best time to hike this trail, which climbs up the relatively dry, south-facing side of the canyon.
Cedar Grove OverlookThe trail switchbacks up through chaparral to a forested ridge and a rocky outcrop. This strenuous hike will reward you with a gorgeous view up and down Kings Canyon. A round trip of 5 miles with a 1200...
House of Many Windows Overlook and Cliff Palace Loop Road are open 8 am to sunset from late spring to December 1, or until the first significant snowfall.House of Many Windows is a small cliff dwelling perched on a ten-foot-wide ledge in Cliff Canyon. Its many windows are actually doorways into rooms made of hand-shaped sandstone rock. House of Many Windows is compris...
Scenic viewpoint and hiking trailhead with coastal views, tall trees, and wildlife. A memorial commemorates Samuel H. Boardman, the first Oregon State Parks superintendent and the park's namesake. The 4-mile trail between Cape Ferrelo and House Rock offers many side trails to secluded beaches.
Located along Ben Hulse Highway (California Route 78) in Glamis, this is a popular spot for sunset viewing, photoshoots and viewing the sand dunes. But watch out since there is usally ATVs roaming around.
It has restrooms and one shaded picnic table.
Hummock Hill was sighted and named by Matthew Flinders in 1802. The town of Hummock Hill emerged in 1900 after BHP got leases on ore deposits in the ranges at what became Iron Knob. The ore was used for flux in the Pire smelter. A BHP tramway was built from the coast to Iron Knob in 1901 and a port established with ore shipped out from 1903. By 1905 the settlement had...
Indah Simarjarunjung Hill is a nicely located viewpoint where you can admire Lake Toba. There are many spots for taking pictures with friends or family.
To get to this viewpoint oon top of a sand dune requires 4WD. There is a way which starts from sealine and markings are kept along the way to Inland sea.
Plan on an overnight stay to witness the amazing sunrise. Water starts rising at night, so prepare accordingly and start the journey before it gets dark.