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Longboarding Cañada del Oro River Trail near Tucson
Longboarding Canada del Oro Trail in Tucson is a great way to feel the wind blowing and enjoy the desert sun. While in Tucson we longboarded a section of this scenic paved path. And it turned out to be a nice, smooth trail and a great time with beautiful Arizona scenery. Quick Info: Longboarding Canada del Oro River Trail Distance: The length of Canada del Oro River Trail is 11 miles one way. Though you can longboard more or less as desired. Surface Type: Asphalt Directions: Click here to get directions to the La Cañada Trailhead: 9500 N Rancho Feliz Dr, Tucson, AZ 85704. From the trailhead, we began our longboarding adventure…
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Chiricahua National Monument | Quick Guide to the Wonderland of Rocks
Chiricahua National Monument is a beautiful and unique off the beaten path pocket of wilderness in the southeast corner of Arizona. The area is known as a sky island - an isolated mountain range that rises above the vast surrounding sea of desert. As the elevation increases, the cacti and mesquite give way to sycamore, juniper and oak trees and eventually cypress, pines and fir. But what really stands out about Chiricahua National Monument are the amazing rock pinnacles found towering throughout the park.
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Hiking Natural Bridge Trail | Hikes in Chiricahua National Monument
Hiking Natural Bridge Trail is a great hike in Chiricahua National Monument to find solitude and wander through the beautiful wilderness. This hike is less sought out by visitors hiking in Chiricahua National Monument. And for this one, the magic is in the journey with a simple treat at the end. If you're not scared of putting in the miles to appreciate the wild and scenic allure of this trail then hiking Natural Bridge Trail is for you!
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Best Hikes in Lassen Volcanic National Park
Before we unveil our list of the best hikes in Lassen Volcanic National Park I must say that this entire area is INCREDIBLE! Each trail feels like it's full of surprises - not only is the scenery gorgeous but the active volcanism in the area puts on a fascinating display of beautiful and interesting sights, sounds and features. These unique features are so intriguing that we felt childlike with excitement each time we set off on another trail.
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Abineau and Bear Jaw Loop | Hiking Near Flagstaff
Abineau and Bear Jaw Loop is a great day hike in the San Fransisco Peak Mountains. The elevation gain makes for a great workout, and walking through the beautiful mix of conifer and aspen forests is a real treat. Not to mention, the views of both Humphreys Peak and the vast expanse of desert floor at once makes for a memorable experience!
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Laguna Mountain Hiking | Laguna Falls
Laguna Falls is an off the beaten path hike in Laguna Mountain Recreation Area. The trail starts off as a single track through the Diablo Range and leads to an unexpected waterfall! There's even a rope to help you make the descent to the water below.
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Spearfish Bike Path in South Dakota
The Spearfish Recreational Trail is a cement trail that runs through the city of Spearfish, South Dakota. The 7.5 mile path is a combination of sidewalks, smooth pavement, and bike lanes on city streets. The Spearfish bike path connects many of the city parks and playgrounds on the trail and is easily navigated by the signs posted throughout the city.
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Arroyo Grande Pump Track Near Las Vegas
If you're a boarder and you are planning a trip to Las Vegas you gotta check out this pump track!
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Longboarding the Santa Clara River Trail | Cottonwood Cove
There are a lot of paved trails around Saint George, Utah that were great for getting around on a longboard! During our time in the Saint George area we checked out a few of the trails (and sections of trails) on the Saint George Trail System. For our next skate sesh we picked up the Santa Clara River Trail again - starting at Cottonwood Cove Park.
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Hiking Hellhole Canyon
We had a blast hiking to Hellhole Canyon. The wash was both sandy and rocky as we got closer and closer to the towering red rock walls of the canyon!