Guides and Trips
Trips
Short trail to the viewpoint of the Narada Falls. Steep and sometimes slippery.
The Ohanapecosh River surrounds an island of towering, thousand-year-old Douglas fir and western red cedar trees. Walk the trail to discover the grandeur and peace of this island. The trailhead is located just west of the Stevens Canyon Entrance Station. 1.3 miles loop
A gentle (and short) ride with the Seattle Monorail.
A walk through the city of Seattle, WA.
Ferry from Kingston to Edmonds crossing the Puget Sound.
An easy 0.8 mile hike from Storm King Visitor Center on Lake Crescent. The waters of Falls Creek drop nearly 90 feet from a cliff into a small plunge pool near the trail below. Stairs to the right of the falls allow views of the upper segment.
Olympic N.P., Hoh Valley, Hall of Mosses Trail
Hoh Valley, Washington, United States
Hiking | 1.5 miles
Hiking | 1.5 miles
A short nature trail that loops through the forest near the Hoh Valley Visitor Center. 0.8 miles
Marked trailhead is on north side of Lagoon Creek picnic area parking lot. Explore the coastal environment along this easy trail and take in views of False Klamath Cove and Lagoon Creek. An excellent route for children, the Yurok Loop encompasses stellar examples of coastal scrub forest plants. 1.6 km / 1 mile loop
The pier at Crescent City.
This loop trail is at the foot of the majestic 7,000 acre Rockefeller Forest, traveling near where Bull Creek meets the South Fork Eel. Trees soaring to immense heights combined with a relatively open under story combine to create a fairy-book forest. Trailhead: 1.1 miles west of "Avenue of the Giants" on the Mattole Road, which breaks off at Avenue of the Giants mile marker 20.6, at Dyerville. 0.7 miles
Humboldt Redwoods S.P., Gould Grove Nature Trail
Burlington, California, United States
Hiking | 0.6 miles
Hiking | 0.6 miles
Located directly across the "Avenue of the Giants" from the Visitor Center (mile marker 16.5) this short loop trail features 300 feet tall trees. The trail has a self-guided system of interpretive signs. 1 km / 0.6 miles
The Point Reyes Lighthouse is located on the western-most point of the Point Reyes Headlands. The Lighthouse Visitor Center is open from 10:00 am to 04:30 pm, Thursday through Monday. To get to the lighthouse itself, you must walk a half-mile from the parking lot to the Visitor Center, and then down 308 steps. The stairs are open 10:00 am to 04:30 pm, Thursdays through Mondays. When wind speeds exceed 40 mph.,...
A short paved loop explores the San Andreas Fault Zone. Interpretive signs describe the geology of the area. This trail begins at the southeast corner of the Bear Valley Picnic Area, just across the street from the Bear Valley Visitor Center. 1 km / 0.6 miles
Running Rosenheim, IX, Teil 4, Küpferling & Weststadt, Aventinstrasse
Running Rosenheim, X, Teil 1, Nordweststadt, Am Stocket, Friedhof
Rosenheim Unterfürstätt -> Innenstadt -> Schloßberg -> Thansau, Kathrein Werk 4
Running Rosenheim, VII, Teil 2, Fachhochschule & Kaserne, Nordweststadt
Running Rosenheim, XIII, Teil 2, City, Südstadt, Mangfall, Werkkanal, Lokschuppen
Spitzingsee -> Bergstation der Stümpflingbahn -> Rosskopf -> Grünsee -> unterhalb des Stolzenbergs entlang -> Albert-Link-Hütte -> ParkplatzDie Tour dauert (ohne Pausen) ca. 2,5 Stunden.
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