2024

PETRIFIED LOGS & THE CABINS

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Mounds and rock forms in Valley of Fire State Park constituting fossilized ... Read more
 Valley Of Fire State Park
2024

BIG TREE WAYSIDE

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A huge redwood 6 m in diameter and 93 feet high in Prairie Creek.

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 Redwood National Park
2024

ELK PRAIRIE

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The English elks are elk, of the family of deer, with long wood. It is a very rare species in the world, it left out mainly in Canada. You will see them here in freedom, a few metres from you. Remember that it is a wild species; although not very wild, do not get too.

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 Redwood National Park
2024

BUMPASS HELL

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Bumpass Hell is a very spectacular attraction with its bubbling springs, ... Read more
 Lassen Volcanic National Park
2024

CINDER CONE

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At the foot of the Cinder Cone, you can admire the Painted Ladies, colored ... Read more
 Lassen Volcanic National Park
2024

DANTE FASCELL VISITOR CENTER

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Visitor Center with all the information about the park, a contemporary art ... Read more
 Biscayne National Park
2024

BOCA CHITA KEY

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The most visited island with a 20 m high lighthouse, a trail and a campsite ... Read more
 Biscayne National Park
2024

ELLIOTT KEY

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Large island in Biscayne National Park used as a refuge for pirates and ... Read more
 Biscayne National Park
2024

ADAMS KEY

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Island with a short walking path at the north end of Biscayne National Park ... Read more
 Biscayne National Park
2024

LOGGERHEAD KEY

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The largest island of the Dry Tortugas, marked by its lighthouse, ... Read more
 Dry Tortugas National Park - Fort Jefferson
2024

BUSH KEY

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A small uninhabited island accessible from Garden Key, Fort Jefferson ... Read more
 Dry Tortugas National Park - Fort Jefferson
2024

RAINBOW VISTA

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This panoramic view of the Valley of Fire is an ideal place to admire, and photograph, the colorful rocks that are on the horizon.

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 Valley Of Fire State Park
2024

BEEHIVES

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These unusual sandstone formations altered by the forces of erosion resemble the alveoli of a hive (bee = bee, hive = hive).

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 Valley Of Fire State Park
2024

ARCH ROCK

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Natural arch of small dimensions in the same loop sheltering a more summary ... Read more
 Valley Of Fire State Park
2024

SEVEN SISTERS

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7 impressive red peaks lined up along the roadside with 2 large picnic ... Read more
 Valley Of Fire State Park
2024

LAKE TUENDAE NATURE TRAIL

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A few hundred metres walk around Lake Tuendae, facing the California State University Desert Studies Center. Has little interest.

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 Mojave National Preserve
2024

PIUTE CREEK

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Cross the beautiful gorges and explore the ruins of Fort Piute, built in the 1880 s to welcome travellers on Mojave Road. A nearby permanent water course provides the necessary water for plants and animals.

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 Mojave National Preserve
2024

QUAIL BASIN

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Quail pond suitable to reach the small valley with yuccas and junipers in ... Read more
 Mojave National Preserve
2024

KELSO DUNES

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Kelso Dunes at Mojave National Preserve offering a multi-hour hike in ... Read more
 Mojave National Preserve
2024

HOLE-IN-THE-WALL NATURE TRAIL

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Learn how to identify desert plants on this short trail.

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 Mojave National Preserve
2024

BARBER PEAK LOOP TRAIL & CARUTHERS CANYON

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A walk around Barber Peak in Mojave National Preserve. Read more
 Mojave National Preserve
2024

PETRIFIED DUNES

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In the north of Park Avenue you can admire the old fossilized dunes.

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 Arches National Park
2024

THE NEEDLES

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District which constitutes the south-east of the park where there are ... Read more
 Canyonlands National Park
2024

THE MAZE

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District located in the west which is home to Great Gallery and beautiful ... Read more
 Canyonlands National Park
2024

BIRD SPRING

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This point of view rises in front of a sandy surface with warm shades.

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 Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
2024

THE THUMB

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It's pouce in English, where you will also enjoy the recognition of a cowboy boot.

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 Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
2024

THUNDERBIRD MESA

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A mesa near Rain God Mesa. In Indian beliefs, the thunderbird, which means "thunderbird," was a kind of great eagle that produced thunder by the beat of its wings.

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 Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
2024

MITCHELL MESA

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Mitchell Mesa is an imposing table stone block located next to the Three Sisters. After the signing of the 1868 treaty authorizing the Navajo to return to their lands, men came to search for silver mines in the Monument Valley area. This was the case with Ernest Mitchell and James Merrick who gave their names to two formations in the valley.

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 Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
2024

SPEARHEAD MESA

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This imposing rock-type formation is located on the road leading to Artist Point.

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 Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
2024

MESA SENTINEL

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This imposing or mesa is located north of the park across the border in Utah, on the left of the Scenic drive of Scenic Drive.

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 Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
2024

PARK POINT FIRE LOOKOUT

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Visitor's Center is 34 km from the park entrance. On the way, you can stop to take advantage of this splendid view, which is close to 2 600 m above sea level. The look embrace a landscape spanning four states and on Shiprock, a mountain shaped mountain: 400 m high, it rises in the middle of the Navajo reserve.

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 Mesa Verde National Park
2024

SAN JUAN NATIONAL FOREST

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A beautiful forest two hours'drive from Mesa Verde. For lovers of green and American-style holidays: fishing, promenade…

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 Mesa Verde National Park
2024

MOUNT BAKER

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At 3,234 m high, Mount Baker dominates the sparkling waters of Puget Sound and amazes visitors with its snow-covered summit. Surrounded by glaciers, this ancient volcano has not been active since the end of the 19th century. It is one of the places on the planet where it snows the most. More than 30 m of snowfall had been recorded in 1998-99. A world record!

With its 38 slopes, it is a real paradise for ski and snowboard enthusiasts. There are also hundreds of kilometres of hiking trails. Mount Baker Hwy is a beautiful road that climbs to Artist Point, at an altitude of 1,530 m and reaches the main ski slopes. 38 ski slopes, 8 ski lifts and a 450 m wall are available for skiers.

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 North Cascades National Park
2024

NORTHWEST TREK WILDLIFE PARK

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On the road to Mt Rainier, from Tacoma, the Northwest Trek Wildlife Park is a unique reserve where visitors can observe wildlife in their surroundings. A 50-minute shuttle tour allows you to see wolves, grizzly bears, lynx, foxes, coyotes, etc. Also a video on the history of the site, a cabin where animal observation methods are explained, the trails discovered…

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 Mount Rainier National Park
2024

LONGMIRE

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Longmire is 11 km from Nisqually, the southwest entrance of Mount Rainier National Park. After the establishment of the park in 1899, Longmire became its head office. Nowadays, there is a museum with exhibits on Mount Rainier, a service station, a grocery store and a hotel with a restaurant. Some sports equipment is rented there. There are excellent short or long walks from here. The road of Nisqually Entrance to Longmire is one of the most beautiful in the park.

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 Mount Rainier National Park
2024

CAR RIDES

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From Nisqually Gate, to the southwest of the park, a road leads to Longmire and then to Paradise Valley, one of the most beautiful sites of Mount Rainier from which you discover pine forests and fields of wild flowers. Beyond Paradise, the road bypasses Reflection and Louise Lakes, two very beautiful mountain lakes in which Mount Rainier is directed, then reached Stevens Canyon dominated to the southwest by the silhouette of the Tatoosh Range.

After leaving Carillon ridge, we descend to the Chinook River, not far from the Silver Falls; these are only a few kilometres from Ohanpecosh visit Center; Then we cross the WA 123 which, northward, goes back the Chinook Valley to the Cayuse Pass (1 439 m).

From Cayuse Pass, this route joins the WA 410, also known as Mather Memorial Parkway, which flows into the White River valley, at the northeast boundary of the park towards Tacoma. On the road, there is a branch line that leads to White River Gate and Sunrise Point from a superb panorama on the Emmons glacier, the largest in the park.

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 Mount Rainier National Park
2024

UPPER KLAMATH LAKE

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Entering through the southwest entrance of Crater Lake, to the village of Crater Lake, you will follow OR 62 south. The landscape is superb, particularly in the autumn, when the trees have a thousand shades of red and orange.

The road runs along Upper Klamath Lake, one of the larger lakes of southern Oregon (48 mile long and 18 km wide). It is located in the heart of Klamath County, a region that has more than one hundred of lakes, rivers and mountains. A paradise for water sports, hiking and skiing.

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 Crater Lake National Park
2024

CALCITE SPRINGS

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Close to Roosevelt Lodge, this hot springs pool along the Yellowstone River signals the end of the Grand Canyon rapids. Modified géothermie by geothermal also inspired painter Moran. The imposing cliff of basalt columns across the river, facing from the panoramic point of view, is a remnant of an ancient lava lava lava flow that shaped largely the landscape of the park. These gorges and cliffs are protected habitat for many wildlife species, such as sheep, red-tailed falcon and osprey.

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 Yellowstone National Park
2024

45TH PARALLEL BRIDGE AND BOILING RIVER

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At a half mile walk, upstream of the parking area, large clouds of steam mark its location.

A large hot source is mixed in the Gardiner River, allowing swimming regardless of the surrounding temperature (permitted daily swimming only and in summer because in spring the water level is too high).

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 Yellowstone National Park
2024

GIBBON GEYSER BASIN

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Gibbon Geyser Basin is a source zone from the north edge of Gibbon Meadows to Gibbon Canyon: We will see Gibbon Hill Geyser at the foot of Gibbon Hill (2,621 meters) and Artists Paint Pots at the foot of Paintpot Hill (2,455 meters). A bridge on the Gibbon River and a trail (2 hours) lead to the permanently active Monument Geyser. A little further away, Beryl Spring is one of the most beautiful sources of the park. The Gibbon Falls are beautiful 26 meter waterfalls.

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 Yellowstone National Park
2024

EXCELSIOR GEYSER

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At rest since 1888, this once most powerful source, once the most powerful in the park, launched a water column of 8 m thick at 60-90 meters high. The crater is filled today by a lake of deep blue, 120 meters long over 60 to 70 meters wide and whose shores rise up to 6 meters above the boiling water. The creaming crater creates over 15 m 3 of water per minute in the Firehole River.

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 Yellowstone National Park
2024

WEST THUMB GEYSERS BASIN

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West Thumb, South Disturbance Road from the south along the Lewis River meets the big Loop Road. Northeast of West Thumb Junction on the shore of the lake: several geysers, many hot springs colored by microscopic algae, the Thumb Paintpots and Fishing Cone, a crater of a source that stands on the lake waters. Craig Pass (2,518 meters) west, is located on the continental water divide: Little Isa Lake sends the waters from its source to the Pacific and to the Atlantic.

On the southern limits of the lake there are a large number of hot springs, some of which are boiling and others producing the most beautiful clay, resembling a pot of boiling that is projected to a height of 6 to 9 ¾ meters. Clay is white and pink and water seems unfathomable. In other places, pure sulfur is projected in abundance. At times, the soil trembles sharply and then produces an explosion resembling thunder. There are several hundred sources, some along the shoreline, others more indoors and others in the very lake, the size of which varies from mini fountain to wells of 20 ± meters in diameter and deep depth. The water, with pale violet color, is very clear, which makes it possible to discern small objects up to 15 meters below the surface. Another small group presents sources filled with a mud resembling thick paint, different colors ranging from pure white to nuanced shades of yellow, pink, red and violet. At certain times of the day, these sludge are projected to more than 4 meters.

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 Yellowstone National Park
2024

SHOSHONE GEYSER BASIN

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From Lone Star Geyser to the Shoshone Geyser Basin at the western tip of Shoshone Lake, a vast area of hot springs where the Union Geyser is located. From its three craters - Northern Cone, Center Cone and Southern Cone - the Little Giant Geyser, the Lion Geyser and the Bronze Geyser are always sprung up. Shoshone Lake, surrounded by wooded mountains, is linked to Lewis Lake, located further southeast by the Lewis River Channel.

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 Yellowstone National Park
2024

SHOSHONE LAKE

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Shoshone Lake, the second largest lake in the park, is located at the beginning of Lewis River, southwest of West Thumb. Shoshone Lak, 61 ¾ meters deep, has an area of 3 ¾ 220 hectares and houses three species of fish such as lake trout, brown trout and chub of Utah. Shoshone Lake originally did not harbor fish due to the height of waterfalls on the Lewis River. Both trout were implanted there from 1890, and the chub of Utah was apparently introduced as bait for fishing. This great lake, a source of the Lewis River, flows to the Pacific Ocean through the Snake River Basin. This lake, the largest of the 48 states, is not accessible by road. Motorboats are prohibited.

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 Yellowstone National Park
2024

FISHING CONE

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Fishing Cone is a hot water source located in the West Thumb Geyser Basin. So hot that we could fish in the lake and cook his fish there at the end of the line, which made him famous. It is now banned because dangerous. A geyser sometimes spreads at 12 meters, which can burn the imprudently.

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 Yellowstone National Park
2024

UPPER AND LOWER FALLS

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The upper and lower falls of Yellowstone are due to the erosion of the Yellowstone River flowing on progressively more tender rocks, less resistant. Upper Falls, 33 meters tall, are upstream of the Lower Falls. They can be admired from the Upper Falls Trail and Uncle Tom Trail. The Lower Falls, 94-meter high, can be seen from Lookout Point, Red Rock Point, Artist Point, the Lower Falls Trail, and various points on the southern shore trail. The flow may vary from 19 ¾ m 3/second in fall to 231 ¾ m 3/second, as much as the rainy season. A third fall is in the canyon between the Upper and Lower Falls. It can be seen from the south shore trail just east of Uncle Tom's Area.

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 Yellowstone National Park
2024

LION GEYSER BASIN

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The Lion group consists of four geysers: Lion, Lionne, Big Cub and Little Cub, all connected underground. Lion has the largest cone and the biggest eruptions. Active phases occur normally every day. The Lion Geyser eruptions last 1 to 7 ¾ minutes and are often preceded by a sudden jet of steam and deep rowing, hence the name Lion.

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 Yellowstone National Park
2024

MIDWAY GEYSER BASIN

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Although small, along the Firehole River, it has little wonders like the Excelsior Geyser or the Grand Prismatic Spring. Nearby is the beautiful Turquoise Pool, a clear turquoise water basin of 30 meters wide.

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 Yellowstone National Park
2024

LOWER GEYSER BASIN

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This vast geothermal business park can be visited on foot, along the track Fountain Paint Pots, and by car, along Firehole Lake Drive.

Twin Buttes dominate Lower Geyser Basin, together with geysers covering an area of over 30 mi ² and has some 700 hot springs. Le Fountain Paint Pot is a shimmering cauldron in yellow and red, from where a footpath leading to Morning Geyser, Fountain Geyser and Spasm Geyser.

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 Yellowstone National Park
2024

GIBBON FALLS

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This 26-meter waterfall plunges into a cliff, a vestige of the collapse of the great caldera in Yellowstone.

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 Yellowstone National Park