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Railay View point is a demanding hike, sometimes you even have to climb. There are slippery rocks that you have to walk on, ropes that you should hold on to and it might seem dangerous at first glance. Have full, comfortable shoes on and no fear. The view at the top is stunning and makes a perfect reward for the effort!
From Rainbow Point, visitors can look northward and clearly see the Pink Cliffs out of which the Hoodoos have been sculpted. The cliffs curve around amphitheaters carved by the headward erosion of small streams and tributaries to the Paria River in times of flow. The entire Pink Cliffs of Bryce are but a single step in the much larger Grand Staircase. As first describ...
This viewpoint lives up to its name! Rainbow Vista is the perfect place for panoramic photos of the multi-colored sandstone in Valley of Fire State Park. Once your photo finger is exhausted, take the trail for a short hike through flaming red rocks. You will find some picnic tables and a restroom at the trailhead. The rocks are multi-colored, people! Don’t miss ...
Ratapan Angin is a viewpoint where you can admire the beautiful lake after climbing a hill. You can get pretty close by car but the last 500m is a very steep path that you have to walk. You will encounter a variety of selfie stations where you can get some great pictures, especially at the sunset.
The highest point on the road is this divide between Titanothere and Titus Canyons. Stop to enjoy the grand view in both directions.
Thimble Peak Hike: This 6381' peak is the most prominent in the southern end of the Grapevine Mountains. Although not visible from Red Pass, it provides the easiest access. From the left bank of the road-cut, make your way south along ro...
The Red Rock Trail takes the hardy visitor partway into the canyon where Lower Falls roars closer and more dramatic than ever. The trail can be seen in the bottom part of this phoo. To reach this trail from the parking lot, bear right at the fork. The trail includes many steps and drops 500 feet (150 m) in about .38 miles (0.6 km) and is not recommended for visitors w...
Red Shirt Table is a table mountain in Oglala Lakota County, South Dakota part of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation of the Oglala Sioux Tribe. The table, named after Chief Red Shirt is approximately 10 miles (16 km) long, generally extending in a north-south direction, and is located along the western boundary of Badlands National Park's Stronghold Unit. The park's hi...
Hike to Reeds Lookout for some great views overlooking the Victoria Valley. Drive up Northern Grampians Road to the Reeds Lookout Carpark. Park the car and follow the 100m path around the gate and along the sealed road to the summit of Reeds Lookout.
Hike the 2 km loop to the The Balconies for more panoramic views over the Victoria Valley. The track climbs gently fro...
Great views of the coastline. There is a few stairs going down to the caves and when the tide is low you can walk right into the cave. only 5 minute drive from the Historical Port Arthur villiage
The Rib Mountain Observation Tower in Rib Mountain State Park, Wisconsin, offers a 60-foot-high vantage point for panoramic views of the Wausau area and the Wisconsin River. From the top level, visitors can see the surrounding forest, the city of Wausau, and parts of the Wisconsin River. The tower is also a great spot for hawk watching during spring and fall migration...