Photograph a Grand Canyon Sunset at the Desert View Watchtower
Grand Canyon Village, Arizona
5.0
25 miles east of the Grand Canyon Visitor's Center is Desert View, here you will find the Desert View Watchtower and plenty of space to set up a tripod to photograph the sunset. Make sure to arrive early to get a good spot, even though this location is less trafficked compared to the Visitor's Center.
Desert View is open year round, but do take note that the road is not maintained in the winter...
Hike to Tioga Falls
West Point, Kentucky
4.7
1.9 mi
/ 354 ft gain
Recently the trail to Tioga Falls has re-opened even though they are still doing trail restoration. This is short little 1.9 mile out and back trail is perfect for the family and has one of the best waterfalls if you live anywhere near Louisville, Kentucky.
Now while there is about 350 feet of elevation gain it is over a good distance and shouldn't deter anyone from hiking out to Tioga Falls. O...
Visit the Desert View Watchtower
Grand Canyon Village, Arizona
4.7
While not a replica of any known watchtower along the Grand Canyon, the Desert View Watchtower is an art installation to honor the Hopi Native Americans. The watchtower was designed by Mary Colter, the same woman responsible for the Bright Angel Lodge renovations in 1935. Much of the painting within the tower was done by Fred Kabotie, a Hopi from second Mesa with the ceiling images done by Fred...
Hike Lookout Mountain, Montreat
Montreat, North Carolina
5.0
1.1 mi
/ 623 ft gain
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains is Montreat, North Carolina. Just down the road from Asheville, it neighbors Black Mountain and doesn't disappoint for views. Montreat itself houses a plethora of hiking trails, but the cream of the crop HAS to be Lookout Mountain. After a weekend of checking out trails in the area, it remains my favorite hike, it's just that awesome!
This hike should be trea...
Drive the Cactus Forest Loop in Saguaro's Rincon Mountain District
3693 South Old Spanish Trail, Arizona
5.0
8 mi
/ 550 ft gain
Saguaro National Park is split into two different "districts" found east and west of Tucson. In the East-Rincon Mountain District you can find over 130 miles of hiking trails. However, for folks who don't have much time in the park, are with friends and family who aren't hikers, or are literally just driving through, the Cactus Forest Loop is the perfect activity.
Note: The visitor's center is ...
Soldier's Pass Trail to Brins Mesa Trail
Sedona, Arizona
4.8
4.4 mi
/ 617 ft gain
Starting at the trailhead is a parking lot for around 14 vehicles, arrive early in the morning if you want to be guaranteed a parking spot. Otherwise the hike starts off relatively easy with a quick stop at Devil's Kitchen; a big hole in the ground where a rock has now fallen in (see pictures).
Along the trail you'll see the Seven Sacred Pools; the pools which will always contain water, even i...
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