Jean-Claude Linossi
I am retired and I have always liked the great outdoors. I have been hiking most of my adult life. I like to take pictures of beautiful landscapes and plants.
Explore Nipton
Nipton, CaliforniaDriving from Searchlight, NV on the Joshua Tree Highway, you'll come across the interesting town of Nipton, CA. The old town is small, but charming. This is a great stop off to explore the sights and grab a quick bite at the Whistlestop Cafe.
Hike the Wupatki Pueblo Trail
Flagstaff, Arizona
5.0
0.4 mi
/ 85 ft gain
Start your hike from the visitor center and walk the path down to the different ruins. Take time to explore the ruins and admire the surrounding scenery. The path is rather uneven in certain places and require some caution.
Drive the Jemez Mountains Scenic Byway
Jemez Pueblo, New MexicoStart your road trip at the Pueblo Visitor Center. You can stop at the Jemez State Monument to visit the old ruins of the Mission. Then head to the Jemez Falls. Continue the drive through beautiful red rock scenery to Los Alamos and Bandelier National Monument.
Explore Scotts Bluff National Monument
Gering, Nebraska
4.0
Take some time to visit the visitor center and walk around the grounds. You can take a good look at the ruts of the Oregon Trail. You can take several small hikes (be sure to bring your camera) to get to the top of the Bluff, which provide very good views of the North Plate River plain. You can also take a quick side trip to the Chimney.National Park Service provides a helpful map of the area o...
Drive the Cherokee Foothills National Scenic Byway
Gaffney, South CarolinaThis 118 mile drive in South Carolina can be driven during different seasons (storms permitting). Along this route, aside from stunning views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, you'll have the opportunity to take in historic locations, towns, and monuments. Make sure to bring your camera!
Here is a link to a helpful map of the route.
Hike the Thunder Egg Trail
Deming, New Mexico
1.21 mi
/ 321 ft gain
This trail is an easy walk through cacti and desert vegetation. Hikers are allowed to collect rocks while hiking this trail. There are designated places where hikers can look for rocks. There are very good views of the Florida Mountains and the valley to the west. In the springtime many blooming cacti can also be enjoyed. The state has a nice visitor center and a very good campground. There is ...
Hike Windmill Canyon
Gap Road Southeast, New Mexico
3.5 mi
/ 1200 ft gain
This trail starts as a jeep road off Gap Road. Eventually it turns into just a hiking trail. The climb is moderate and has some very nice views along the way. Some of the cliff are quite impressive. Nice plants also can be seen. This is BLM property so BLM rules apply.
Hike Buckle Bar Canyon
Las Cruces, New Mexico
3 mi
/ 500 ft gain
Hiked the canyon after having crossed the Rio Grande in the winter, very little water in the river. I climbed several mountains with very good views of the mountains around us. Many great cacti can be seen here. Hiked about 3 miles round trip. Best hiked in the winter or spring.
Hike the Cascades Trail in Dixie National Forest
Duck Creek Village, Utah
1.2 mi
/ 137 ft gain
Hiked the cascades trail from the parking lot through a forest of spruce trees and many interesting wildflowers. The trail has good views of the National Forest and Zion National Park in the distance. The trail has some elevation gain but not too bad. The waterfall is rather small but a refreshing sight in the desert.
Hike the Spectra Point and Rampart Overlook Trails
Brian Head, Utah
3.7 mi
/ 836 ft gain
Park at the visitor center parking lot and start hiking the trail. You'll admire the great views of the breaks and canyons below. If you hike in the summer, be sure to take the time to photograph the many beautiful wildflowers, old cedars, and marmots.
Hike the Aden Crater Trail
Unnamed Road, New Mexico
1.9 mi
/ 187 ft gain
Drove fro El Paso to the crater in the Potrillo Wilderness Study area a on a series of county dirt roads. Some of the roads are quite rough. Interesting place to explore. Deep crater and large lava fields. Good views of the surrounding plains. The place is very isolated and quiet. Best to get a map from BLM if possible, many dirt roads are not marked.
Hike Alamo Canyon Loop Trail
Alamogordo, New Mexico
-6.6 mi
/ 1205 ft gain
Alamo Canyon Loop trail is a 6.6 miles loop in the Lincoln National Forest. It is best to start the trail from the junction of TR 107 Roundup Ground trail and hike counter clock wise. There are spectacular views of the canyon and the Sacramento Mountains. There is great variety of desert flora along the trail such as sumacs, ash trees, agaves and cacti.
Explore Providence Cone
Doña Ana County, New Mexico
4.0
2 mi
We drove through the desert on a winding dirt road. Once at the cone we started our climb to the top. The ascent is not too difficult and once on top we had very good views of the surrounding landscape. Lots of interesting rock formations and also plants. There are several interesting petroglyphs on the East side of the cone. On the west side about half a mile from the cone are several grind...
Hike the Brian Head Loop Trail
Brian Head, Utah
0.2 mi
Drive to the peak on county road 47 to the parking area. Hike around the peak and admire the beautiful views of the mountains and the resort below. Be sure to take pictures of the abundant wildflowers around the peak. The drive to the peak is very scenic.
Hike the Salado Canyon Trail
Salado Canyon Trail, New Mexico
3.4 mi
/ 307 ft gain
Fairly easy trail on an old railroad bed. The trail is not steep and has nice scenery. The waterfall is sall but scenic, it is nice to see soe running water in the desert.
Hike the Salt Basin Dunes Trail
1300 East Williams Road, Texas
4.0
3 mi
/ 200 ft gain
After the drive from Dell City park at the parking lot at the end of Williams rd. Start walking the trail towards the dunes. It is a 3 mile round trip. You can hike around the dunes and enjoy the views of the Guadalupe Mountains and the surrounding dunes . Best time to visit is during the cooler time of the year.
Osha Loop Trail
Cloudcroft, New Mexico
5.0
2.51 mi
/ 331 ft gain
Pleasant hike located in the higher elevations of the Sacramento Mountains. Fairly easy hike through forests and meadows. Very good views of the mountains, Whitesands National Monument, and Cloudcroft. Abundant wildflowers in the summer. Good opportunity to connect to other trails in the area. Much cooler temperatures than in the valleys in the summer. The trail is also good to see some fall co...
Hydra Trail in City of Rocks State Park
Faywood, New Mexico
3.66 mi
/ 240 ft gain
Start the hike from the visitor center. Hike toward the botanical garden and continue on the trail around the rock formations. You can wind your way through the taller rocks and enjoy the view! Connect to the other trails in the park for some additional hiking. There is little shade so bring plenty of water. Be sure to pick up a map at the visitor center or download it here.
Davis Mountains Scenic Loop
Fort Davis, Texas
5.0
75.55 mi
/ 4039 ft gain
Drove from the intersection of I-10 and Texas 118 to Fort Davis . Stopped at the Davis mountains State Park. Visited the Fort Davis National Historic site, the Chihuahua Desert Nature Center and had a good dinner in Fort Davis. Continued on Texas 166 to Kent passing by some very impressive mountain peaks. Very beautiful scenery in the spring when many wildflowers line both sides of the road
Granola Bowl Loop Trail
El Paso, Texas
0.66 mi
/ 167 ft gain
This trail can be hiked at different times of the year. In the spring there are several species in bloom and in the summer wildflowers. There are good views of the Franklin Mountains and West El Paso.
Aztec Cave Trail
El Paso, Texas
0.66 mi
/ 164 ft gain
Start your hike from the parking lot and cross an arroyo to start your ascent to the cave. The trail climbs steadily but not difficult to hike. There are benches along the way if you need to rest your legs. The caves are small but interesting and from the caves you have very good views of the state park and the Rio Grande Valley below. There are lots of wildflowers in the summer.
Fort Macon State Park
Atlantic Beach, North Carolina
5.0
0.3 mi
/ 7 ft gain
Visiting this restored fort and the museum makes for a great day and family visit. There are plenty of great photo opportunities with very nice displays and good views of the ocean especially if you head out along the nature trail loop.
Mundy's Gap Trail
El Paso, Texas
3.36 mi
/ 1161 ft gain
You can start hiking the trail either from the West side or East side. I started on the West side at the Agave Trail. The climb up the mountain is not too hard and offers good views of the mountains. There are some very interesting rock formations on the east side. You can continue the trail to the Tin Mines on the East side.
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