Johns Lake Loop Trail Glacier National Park Montana McDonald Creek McDonald Lake Avalanche Trail
Johns Lake Loop starts as a pleasant trail through a mossy forest leading to a small lake, but this Glacier National Park hike has a lot more to offer. The trail follows a cascading creek past McDonald Falls, getting an eyeful of the water that feeds the expansive Lake McDonald. This varied 2-mile loop has just 225 feet of elevation gain, making it one of the easiest hikes on the west side... Read more.
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Tagged with · Creeks · Going-to-the-Sun Road · Lakes · National Parks
Distance: 2 miles · Elevation change: 225 feet
By: Published: Last updated: April 27, 2017
Tower Trail - Devils Tower Loop Trail Devils Tower National Monument hike
Devils Tower National Monument was the first national monument established in the United States. In 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt visited the extraordinary tower in the northeast corner of Wyoming and created the 1,347-acre Devils Tower National Monument to ensure that the rock formation was preserved. Devils Tower rises 867 feet above the surrounding pine forest and has a one-mile... Read more.
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Tagged with · Devils Tower · Nature Trails
Distance: 1.6 miles · Elevation change: 150 feet
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Cliff Shelf Nature Trail Badlands National Park hike
Beneath the natural fortress known as Badlands Wall, Cliff Shelf Nature Trail presents easy access to South Dakota's badlands and has views across the Great Plains. This pleasant half-mile lollipop loop passes through a juniper forest elevated along the Badlands Wall, a 100-mile long ridge spanning across the park. The start of the loop is wheelchair friendly, but steps lead to the highest... Read more.
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Tagged with · Badlands · National Parks · Nature Trails
Distance: 0.5 miles · Elevation change: 300 feet
By: Published: Last updated: April 27, 2017
Notch Trail Badlands National Park hike Notch Hike South Dakota
This trek travels up a badlands canyon to an overlook with massive views over the Great Plains. The hike is 1.33 miles round trip with 125 feet of elevation gain. This hike does not have a boardwalk to follow, just a dirt trail and a steep wooden ladder. Notch Trail also traces a cliff's edge so it is not a good option for hikers with a fear of heights. For those interested in a little... Read more.
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Tagged with · Badlands · National Parks
Distance: 1.33 miles · Elevation change: 125 feet
By: Published: Last updated: January 10, 2018
Door Trail Badlands National Park hike
The door on this trail is an opening in Badlands Wall that introduces hikers to a rugged world. While nearby Window Trail allows visitors to look over the wall, Door Trail lets you walk through it. A short boardwalk takes hikers through a natural passageway to a viewing platform on the other side. Beyond that, follow a level path across the formidable landscape to overlooks with views into... Read more.
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Tagged with · Badlands · National Parks
Distance: 1 mile · Elevation change: 50 feet
By: Published: Last updated: April 27, 2017
Window Trail Badlands National Park hike South Dakota
You don't need glass to have a window. All you need is a large opening like the one found in Badlands Wall at the end of this short trail in Badlands National Park. Window Trail is a quarter mile round trip with just ten feet of elevation gain - an easy hike that is suitable for all. The start of Window Trail Three hikes begin from this trailhead, Window Trail, Door Trail, and Notch... Read more.
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Tagged with · Badlands · National Parks
Distance: 0.25 miles · Elevation change: 10 feet
By: Published: Last updated: April 27, 2017
Point Dume Natural Preserve Malibu California Overlook Point Dume State Preserve Malibu California hiking trail beach hike to Paradise Cove Pier
If you have driven through Malibu on PCH, then you have seen Point Dume, a dome-shaped promontory jutting into the Pacific at the northwest end of Santa Monica Bay. The point is surrounded by picturesque white sand beaches and sparking blue water. The headland is protected by Point Dume Natural Preserve, a California State Park. A mile of trails on Point Dume's bluffs lead to two overlooks,... Read more.
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Tagged with · California State Parks · Free Trails · Malibu · Ocean Views · Tide Pools
Distance: 1 mile · Elevation change: 100 feet
By: Published: Last updated: May 19, 2024
Mount Baldy hike trail Angeles National Forest California summit highest peak in the San Gabriel mountains Mt Baldy hike mt. baldy Mt Baldy CA
Mount Baldy, Old Baldy, or more formally, Mount San Antonio — whatever you call this mountain, the trek to the summit is considered a right of passage for SoCal hikers. Baldy towers over the San Gabriel Mountains and is the highest point in the range. The far-reaching panoramic views found at the exposed 10,064-foot summit attract plenty of hikers. Two major routes go to the top: ... Read more.
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Devils Backbone Trail Mount Baldy San Antonio Mount Baldy Los Angeles San Gabriel Mountains
Devil's Backbone Trail offers spectacular views from an impressive ridge-top trail. The spine-tingling hike along a tantalizing spine starts from Baldy Notch and ends at Mount Baldy, the highest summit in the San Gabriel Mountain. Devil's Backbone Trail is 3.3-miles long with 2,350 feet of elevation gain, and can be reached several ways: From the summit of Mount Baldy after hiking 4.5... Read more.
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Baldy Notch San Gabriel Mountains hike Mount Baldy
A trip to Mount Baldy should include a hike along the Devil's Backbone, a daunting ridge east of the summit with tantalizing views. One way to reach Devil's Backbone Trail is to first hike up to the summit of Mount Baldy on Baldy Bowl Trail and then hike down the Devil's Backbone (as you would do on the 11.3-mile Mount Baldy Loop). To start from the bottom of Devil's Backbone Trail, you... Read more.
By: Published: Last updated: June 7, 2018