Sometimes we need a break from the hustle and bustle of our everyday lives. When you feel like you need some away time to rest and recharge, you might want to head to this hot springs retreat where you can soak your troubles away.
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Sometimes we need a break from the hustle and bustle of our everyday lives. When you feel like you need some away time to rest and recharge, you might want to head to this hot springs retreat where you can soak your troubles away.
You can spend a lifetime exploring Utah’s hiking trails, and you’ll find something for every skill level here. Many of the hikes we bring you are perfect for even small children; this one is a bit strenuous for small children, but makes for a fabulous afternoon of hiking for more experienced adventurers. It’s considered strenuous, but the waterfalls and views make it well worth your effort.
Utah is a hiker’s paradise. Between our majestic mountains, and our gorgeous red rock country, we have hundreds of hiking trails that takes us up close and personal with Mother Nature. Sure, other states have hiking trails, too, but these 11 trail are some of the greatest hiking trails on Earth.
Timpanogos Cave is a family favorite in Utah. The hike to the cave is strenuous, but offers stunning views of American Fork Canyon, and the cave tour introduces you to natural wonders unlike any other.
Timpanogos, Hansen and Middle caves were discovered in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Today, thousands of visitors enter Timpanogos Cave every year, but that’s nothing new – visitors have marveled at the wonders inside the cave for more than 100 years. Check out these early photos of Timpanogos Cave:
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument offers an extraordinary number of things to see and do. However, one of the best features of this area is Coyote Gulch. This is a remarkable narrow canyon with arches, water, and more. But, to enjoy this area of the Grand Staircase Escalante desert, you must hike and your journey won’t be easy. Coyote Gulch is a full-day hike with several miles ahead of you but it will also be full of some extraordinary sights.
Utah has thousands of beautiful red rock arches, natural bridges, spires, hoodoos and other formations. Each is completely unique and interesting. Here are just 15 for your viewing pleasure – both popular and lesser-known formations.
Here in Oregon, we have glorious waterfalls and breathtaking beaches, but you generally don’t find these two wonders together. Generally. But this is Oregon we’re talking about, a place of almost incomprehensible natural beauty. So of course, if there’s a waterfall beach that exists, you know you’ll find it in Oregon! And that’s exactly what awaits at Hug Point Falls, a winsome waterfall that’s located on its very own Oregon beach.
Oh, if this rock could talk, the stories it would tell. This rock is probably one of the most heartwarming and heart-wrenching historical records still in existence today. It is a memorial to those who were bold and brave enough to attempt a journey that would change their lives and the course of the nation. It is definitely a site in Wyoming that changed the course of history.
One of the best ways to experience the beauty of Oregon is by hiking. There are tons of amazing hiking trails all over Oregon, many of which are under 5 miles long. Wander through canopied forests, feel the cool breeze of a mountain summit, or watch the sunset over the ocean. Here are 14 of the best short hikes in Oregon that are astoundingly beautiful.
**Editor’s note: Due to the devastating wildfires in 2020, some of these trails may still be closed. We recommend checking each hike’s AllTrails or NPS page before embarking on your adventure.
Any day spent hiking in Utah’s wilderness is a good day, but there’s nothing like a waterfall hike. The payoff for your work is a scenic cascade, and sometimes even a cooling splash. The Stewart Falls Trail is a 3.4-mile out-and-back hike that’s perfect on a year-round.