Tag: “National Forest”

49 places found.

  1. Sequoia National Forest

    Sequoia National Forest is located south of the eponymous national park, and is a worthy detour if you're traveling north from LA. The forest features plenty of trails and campgrounds - and if you're in a sports car, Highway 190 is a fantastic drive.

  2. Sanctuary of Wild Life Vagafogo

    It's a magical and sacred place, to feel and see nature in its most beautiful forms. You can walk through a 1.5 km path, seeing forest, waterfalls, and old and tall trees, and have a brunch after all.

  3. Skull Rock

    Rock formation in Joshua Tree National Park

  4. Periyar Tiger Reserve

  5. Gasthaus Heiligenbrunnen

    The Gasthaus Heiligenbrunnen is a hidden gem in the southern Black Forest not too far from the towns of Hinterzarten and Titisee.

    It is located perfectly as a goal or starting point for a hike through the landscape.

    The food is excellent with good sized portions for a very fair price.

  6. Hooker Falls

    Hooker Falls is located in the Dupont State Forest in Western North Carolina. It is about a ten minute hike down a gravel path that is well maintained.

  7. Sunken Forest

    Grab a ferry from Sayville, Long Island (NY) to Fire Island and visit this unique location. The Sunken Forest is one of the last remaining maritime forests on the eastern seaboard.

  8. Zion National Park

    A variety of canyons, and fields, nature, and pure beauty.

  9. Chaco National Park

    Chaco Canyon was a major center of Puebloan culture between AD 850 and 1250.

  10. Galápagos

    The Galápagos Islands are an archipelago of volcanic islands located about 600 miles off west of Ecuador. They are known throughout the world as the home to Darwin's finches and the famed Galápagos tortoises, as well as being called The Enchanted Islands as a result of their strong and unpredictable currents.

    Owned by Ecuador, 90% of the Galápagos Islands were established as a National Park in 1959.