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Hike to Papakōlea Green Sand Beach
Mountain View, Hawaii
4.9
Papakolea Beach aka Green Sand Beach is situated in a bay cut into a side of a cinder cone that erupted thousands of years ago. The green sand is created by a silicate deposit (mineral deposit) of lava called, which stays on this beach because it is heavier than the other, lighter components of the lava.
To get to the beach, It's possible to get a ride from locals for a few bucks from the parki...
Waterfront Park
Portland, Oregon
4.5
2.68 mi
/ 79 ft gain
Looking for a quick run along the water in the heart of Portland? Look no further. This relatively flat 2.6 mile loop runs right along the Willamette and features great views of the city’s bridges, river, the downtown skyline, and all of the fun people enjoying this urban park.
From the Salmon Street Springs fountain, follow the river path north through Tom McCall Waterfront Park. Take the Ste...
Explore Tipsoo Lake
Enumclaw, Washington
4.0
Tipsoo Lake provides a great spot for capturing a sunset at Mount Rainier. There are two lakes at Tipsoo, with Upper Tipsoo Lake providing a better view of the Mountain. To access Upper Tipsoo Lake, drive past the main parking lot for Tipsoo Lake and park at the pullout around the bend on the same side of the road. Cross the road and you will see trails leading around the lake.If the pullout pa...
Tamanawas Falls
Mount Hood, Oregon
4.4
3.37 mi
/ 722 ft gain
This easy trail in the Mt Hood National Forest has a journey just as lovely as the destination. The hike follows closely along the banks of Cold Spring Creek, up through a massive boulder field, and finally arrives at the 150ft tall Tamanawas
Hiking directions: Starting at the East Fork- Tamanawas trailhead, begin your hike on East Fork Trail #650. This trail continues along the East Fork rive...
Hike Cottonwood Canyons Pinnacle Trail
Condon, Oregon
5.0
8.6 mi
/ 50 ft gain
Starting near the entrance to the fee-free Cottonwood Canyon State Park, which is one of Oregon's newest state Parks, find the large sign for the start of the Pinnacles Trail. This park was formerly a ranch, and this largely flat trail runs along an erstwhile ranch road that follows the John Day River. Undulating 4.3 miles into the canyon, you may catch glimpses of wildlife like elk, big horn ...
Wynoochee Falls
Montesano, Washington
5.0
0.51 mi
/ 115 ft gain
Located along FR-2270 (Google Maps calls it FR-2312) in Olympic National Forest, the trailhead is marked by a pullout and a pair of signposts but no sign. This area was formerly the Wynoochee Falls Campground.
The trailhead is at the North end of the parking lot. This easy hike involves navigating around, over, or under trees that have fallen across the trail. There is short steep descent down...
Multnomah-Wahkeena Loop
Cascade Locks, Oregon
4.4
5.11 mi
/ 2162 ft gain
The Multnomah-Wahkeena loop is a classic hike in the Columbia Gorge. Few hikes take you by as many waterfalls, and the tree cover makes it a great hike in the rain.
Starting at the Multnomah Falls Parking Area, head to the main viewing area of Multnomah Falls. If you get there early in the morning, you can avoid some crowds while you take in one of Oregon's iconic sights. Be sure to read the...
Hike to Comet Falls
Ashford, Washington
5.0
Located on Paradise Road along the south side of Mount Rainier, the Comet Falls Trail follows Van Trump Creek up to the magnificent Comet Falls. The hike is 3.8 miles round trip with 1250' of elevation gain.The trail starts off at 3650' and soon crosses over a bridge above Christine Falls. It quickly starts ascending. As you hike, be sure to keep an ear out for waterfalls. There are many footpa...
Camp at Wonder Lake
Healy, AlaskaSitting at mile 85 of the 92 mile park road through Denali National Park, Wonder Lake Campground is an oasis in the wilderness. Wonder Lake is also the the closest you can get to Denali. (Note: You may see the big mountain called Mt. McKinley on maps, but everyone in Alaska calls it Denali.) Private vehicle access is prohibited after mile 15, so you must be on a tour, shuttle, or camper bus t...
Snowshoe Mt. Hood's White River
Mount Hood, Oregon
5.0
4 mi
/ 800 ft gain
The White River West Sno-Park is a hub of winter activities at Mt. Hood. At 4200', this area is easily accessed directly off of Route 35. The large parking lot fills up quickly on snowy weekends so arrive early to get a spot and make sure that you have an Oregon Sno-Park Permit*.The White River runs along the east side of the parking lot. Head to the North side to access the trails. The parking...
Explore the Devils Punchbowl Arch
Otter Rock, Oregon
4.6
Devils Punchbowl State Park is located just off of Highway 101. Finding the access path to the beach can be tricky since you need to be on the North side of the Punchbowl, but look for a path heading through the trees on C Avenue just north of 3rd. Once you get down to the beach head left.You may need to hop over streams and scramble over rocks, but keep heading left until you reach the entranc...
Hike the McKinley Bar Trail
Healy, Alaska
5.0
McKinley Bar Trail is a 5 mile roundtrip hike that is located 1/4 mile before Wonder Lake Campground. This hike is a great way to stretch your legs out after a long bus ride. This easy trail meanders through a spruce forest and past many small ponds before reaching the McKinley Bar on the McKinley river. The mile-wide gravel bar was crossed by some of the pioneering climbers to start their asce...
Photograph the Painted Hills
Mitchell, Oregon
4.5
The Painted HIlls is the most dramatic of the three units that make up John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. Any trip to Eastern Oregon via Rt 26 requires a stop at the Painted HIlls to take in the unique landscape.John Day Fossil Beds are fee-free and as you enter you will see an area with bathrooms, picnic tables, and water fountains. This is the only place to find them, so stop there first...
Hike Huayna Picchu at Machu Picchu
Aguas Calientes, Peru
5.0
2.4 mi
/ 1000 ft gain
The 1,000ft climb up Huayna Picchu is one of the highlights of a visit to Machu Picchu. This diamond shaped mountain looms directly behind the site and provides a unique perspective of Machu Picchu, allowing you to see the amazing engineering that went into this site. You start the hike on the far side of Machu Picchu, entering through a gate that checks permits.Following along winding paths, c...
Lewis River Falls
Skamania County, Washington
4.5
6.35 mi
/ 1056 ft gain
This Lewis River hike starts at Lower Falls then follows the Lewis River Trail #31, detours up to Copper Creek, before returning back to the main trail for the magnificent Upper Falls. Enticing views of the crystalline water in the Lewis River will make you want to jump in..even in February!
Hiking Directions:Park at the Lower River Campground Recreation Area. There is a separate parking area...
Explore Rainier's Christine and Narada Falls
Ashford, Washington
3.7
Driving along Paradise Road on the south side of Mount Rainier, provides a couple of opportunities to view gorgeous waterfalls with a short hike. From the West, the first stop is Christine Falls. There is parking on either side side of the bridge, but the east side is closest to the trail. Descend down the short trail to a magical viewpoint of Christine Falls framed by the stone bridge.From he...
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