By: Shannon Rae Treasure | 2011-06-24 | Travel & Leisure The trailhead of this loop trail is found at the end of Ponder Creek Road. Approximately half of this path follows both the Ponder Creek and Chickamauga Creek. read more
By: Shannon Rae Treasure | 2011-05-07 | Exercise Dukes Creek was visited by Hernando DeSoto in 1540 and one of his men returned in this area for the gold mine around 20 years later. The path to the creek stays along the Richard B. Russell Scenic Highway that connects Brasstown Bald and Helen, Georgia. read more
By: Shannon Rae Treasure | 2011-05-14 | Hiking The trail is primitive as described by the Forest Service is it is has gone through years of neglect wherein in was not properly maintained in the late 1980’s. read more
By: Shannon Rae Treasure | 2011-05-19 | Travel & Leisure The scenic trail can be completed in an hour on a 24-mile stretch on Washington’s northeastern region just south of the Canadian border. It is also situated between the Columbia River and US 395 right in Colville National Forest of Stevens County. read more
By: Scott Amundson | 2010-08-11 | Adventure Tourism National Hiking Trail, formerly known as the Sentier National Trail is planned to stretch over ten thousand kilometers in Cananda. In fact, there are many trails in Canada with ability to be used for multiple uses such as the Trans Canada Trai, but only the National Hiking Trail is intended for foot use. read more
By: Shannon Rae Treasure | 2011-06-24 | Hobbies The trail length takes a total of 4.6 miles through thick growths of mountain laurel, hemlock, ferns, and rhododendron. The trail starts at Anna Ruby Falls as the Smith Creek forms at the confluence of York and Curtis Creeks which are also formed at the Tray Mountain. read more
By: Shannon Rae Treasure | 2011-06-24 | Outdoors The Slaughter Creek Trail is an access trail to the Blood Mountain and this is also known as Slaughter Gap Trail. To access Blood Mountain, this trail passes through the Appalachian Trail from the Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area. read more
By: Shannon Rae Treasure | 2011-06-24 | Hobbies Found northwest of Ellijay Georgia, this interior trail has to be taken from an entry access trail as this is situated within the Cohutta Wilderness that spans approximately 35,000 acres. read more
By: Shannon Rae Treasure | 2011-05-18 | Travel & Leisure The trail is set forth on the northeaster hills of Kettle Falls right along the Columbia River in the Stevens County within northeastern Washington. read more
By: Shannon Rae Treasure | 2011-05-19 | Recreation & Sports The whole trail is located in the mountains east of Lake Chelan and within the Wenatchee National Forest of the Chelan County. read more
By: Shannon Rae Treasure | 2011-05-19 | Recreation & Sports The trail to Pass Creek Pass stretches 21 miles from Sullivan Lake to Granite Pass which traverses on an easy dirt-and-gravel road bed yet with blind curves in some sections. read more
By: Shannon Rae Treasure | 2011-07-05 | Travel & Leisure Herald as the most difficult and steep trail in northwest Georgia, this short trail climbs up to Rocky Face which is a mountain west of Dalton Georgia. The area is also the site of the Battle of Rocky Face back in May 8-10, 1864. The name of this trail pays tribute to a Confederate Civil War soldier of the 4th Kentucky Infantry. read more
By: AceWeb | 2012-03-13 | Hotels I checked out Australia on vacations, together with the landed up in the stunning city of Perth. As I landed, I understood that there are so many destinations to pick from! Deciding on the most favored one, I visited the very popular Perth Attractions Swan Valley Heritage Pattern Trail. read more
By: Shannon Rae Treasure | 2011-05-19 | Travel & Leisure The trails traverses on a 15.8 mile loop which can be finished in an n hour. The drive is within North-central Washington’s Okanogan Highlands. read more
By: Shannon Rae Treasure | 2011-07-04 | Outdoors One of the many access to the Appalachian Trail is the Logan Turnpike that provides this access at Testnatee Gap. Most of the hike on this pathway parallels Towns Creek after following a turnpike to the gap. The trail was named after Frank Logan in 1997 who was one of the most influential people in North Georgia. read more