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My family tree can be traced through the Land Between the Lakes and the Shawnee National Forest regions of West Kentucky and Southern Illinois. I have been obsessed with traveling the Nation's National and State Parks my entire life.
Hike the Todd Fink-Heron Pond Trail
Belknap, Illinois
1.5 mi
/ 125 ft gain
This easy trail crosses a truss bridge over the Cache River and features a floating boardwalk in the middle of one of the most beautiful and accessible Cypress-Tupelo swamps in the Midwest. There are 10 interpretive panels located along the trail to guide your way.
The floating boardwalk section should not be missed. It takes you out into the swamp so that you can experience the beauty of the s...
Chasm Falls
Estes Park, Colorado
3.0
2.57 mi
/ 443 ft gain
Parking in Rocky Mountain National Park is tricky for Chasm Falls. Depending on where you are able to park, the hike will be a 0.1 mile, 2.8 mile, or 4.8 mile round-trip hike. It’s also important to know that Old Fall River Road is closed during the winter months from Nov 30th until the end of March. The parking area at the falls trail head is small and often is filled by early morning.
The hi...
Hike the Egret Slough Trail
Cypress, Illinois
0.5 mi
/ 12 ft gain
For a great introduction to the Cache River Basin of Southern Illinois make your way to the Barkhausen Cache River Wetlands Center. Here you will find a spur trail to the Tunnel Hill Bicycle Trail, information and exhibits, and ranger information about area trails and paddle put in's.
Just outside is a great loop trail that will take you through the boardwalk of cypress and tupelo trees along w...
Dunbar Cave State Park
Clarksville, Tennessee
5.0
0.51 mi
/ 69 ft gain
Dunbar Cave is located 60 minutes northwest of Nashville in Clarksville, TN. Dunbar Cave is the most prominent of several caves located in this designated natural area. In the entrance of the cave, square dances, radio shows, and big band era concerts were once held. Archeologists have found that this cave has been occupied by man for thousands of years, drawn by its constant stream flow and na...
Echo River Spring Trail
Mammoth Cave, Kentucky
2.08 mi
/ 326.12 ft gain
Bluff lines, wildlife, wildflowers, streams, and cave entrances abound on this hike in Mammoth Cave National Park. The pathway is mostly paved and has interactive exhibits and viewing platforms around the spring.
The highlight of the trail is a “blue hole” on the edge of the Green River. Water can be seen "bubbling" up from somewhere within Mammoth Cave.
This is a great quick trail for t...
Explore Historic Locust Grove
Louisville, KentuckyBuilt in 1790 by Major William Croghan and Lucy Clark Croghan (William & George Rogers Clark's sister), Locust Grove became a place where major national figures who helped shaped our nation collaborated and provided a gathering space for rest while within the Kentucky Frontier. James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Zachary Taylor, Aaron Burr all have stayed at the estate. Lewis and Clark also were ...
Hike through Cove Spring Park
Frankfort, Kentucky
5.0
1.5 mi
/ 249 ft gain
At first glance, Cove Spring Park looks like any normal city park. In reality, it is a waterfall filled, 240 acres nature preserve hiding in plain site of Kentucky's capital city. The property is filled with wetlands, streams, springs, waterfalls, and historic structures that make this a great getaway if in the Frankfort or Lexington area.
Along the parks trail system (6 in total), there are fa...
Explore Corckscrew Gulch
Ridgway, ColoradoCorkscrew Gulch is named for the narrow and winding switchbacks that "corkscrewes" up Red Mountain Two. It is hard to miss this area of the San Juan Mountains, because the deep reds, oranges, and yellows blanket all three of the named "Red Mountains". The red color in the mountains is caused by oxidation of hematite or iron ore. Most of the time this trail is very popular with the 4WD crowd due...
Explore Clear Lake
Durango, Colorado
5.0
The road to Clear Lake offers wonderful views of the South Fork Mineral Creek, and the San Juan Mountains. Some people make the 9-mile round-trip hike with 2,600 feet of elevation gain, others drive as far as their vehicle will allow and hike from there, and some make the drive all the way up. It is not really a technical drive, but it is not for the faint of heart, and it does require a high-c...
Fly Fish Bennett Spring State Park
Lebanon, MissouriBennett Spring is the flagship of the Missouri Trout Parks. It draws the largest crowds, by far, and it boasts the largest spring of the four parks. It has a very nice restaurant, a nature center, a swimming pool, and tons of lodging and camping spaces. Once the park fills up, the rest of the visitors simply spill into the lodges and campgrounds that surround the park. The park boasts a nice ta...
Drive to California Pass
Silverton, ColoradoCalifornia Pass’s summit is a jaw dropping 12,960 feet above sea level. A long way from the valley floor, California Gulch, but, as drivers start their trek, the valley floor starts to shrink and gives way to steep climbs and switchbacks. Off road vehicles are needed to reach the top, and drivers begin to climb up and above tree level with rocky mountainsides and seemingly endless elevation gai...
Explore the Giant City Lodge and Water Tower
Makanda, Illinois
0.25 mi
Like the rest of the park, the Giant City Lodge was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the 1930's. The lodge's architecture will remind someone of great lodges of the West with its hardwood timber and sandstone blend that has a two story fireplace and rotunda to enjoy one of the best meals in Southern Illinois. The rustic beauty of the building is found no where else in Illinois....
Big Spring
Van Buren, Missouri
5.0
1.8 mi
/ 413 ft gain
With an average daily water discharge rate of 276 Million gallons of water and the largest spring in Missouri it is easy to see how Big Spring got its name. Located in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, this spring and over 20 other springs nearby feed the Current River in Southeast Missouri. The spring flows from three outlets at high flow.
Churning out beautiful aqua-blue water (caused by...
Hike to Blue Spring
Ellington, Missouri
1 mi
/ 29 ft gain
If you were to place the Statue of Liberty in Blue Spring, the torch of the monument would still be 5 feet below the surface. As part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Blue Spring is a must see and pinnacle of the nature preserve. The 6th largest spring in Missouri with water discharge at an average of 90 million gallons per day, Blue Spring helps feed the Current River with a year round ...
Bike Jamestown Island
Williamsburg, Virginia
5.1 mi
/ 45 ft gain
The trail is open to cyclists and pedestrians, but does share the road with some vehicle traffic. The speed limit is slow and often there is little traffic. There also is no parking at the actual trail head, so one must begin at the Visitor Center Parking lot.
The trail will show off the natural environment in which English Colonists encountered when they arrived here in 1609. Trekking through ...
Explore the Historic Paducah River Front
Paducah, Kentucky
4.0
0.5 mi
/ 27 ft gain
Visit Paducah's thriving riverfront and take a self-guided tour of the Paducah Wall to Wall Murals along the concrete floodwall in downtown. These works of art depict Paducah's rich history in more than 50 life-sized panoramic murals by renowned artist Robert Dafford and the Dafford Murals Team.
Continue on by walking along the riverfront or enjoying some time taking in the beauty of the Ohio...
Hike Hematite Lake
Eddyville, Kentucky
4.7
2.4 mi
/ 111 ft gain
The Hematite Trail is a great loop for hikers and trail runners located in the heart of Land Between the Lakes Wilderness. Beginning your hike near the picnic grounds adjacent to the Nature Station, this hike is great year round and is good for all skill levels, including families.
From awesome lake views, to hiking over boardwalks above the swamps and bottomlands, you are sure to see wildlife ...
Paddle Mermet Lake
Belknap, IllinoisMermet Lake Conservation is an old Cypress and Tupelo Swamp that has been turned into a shallow lake by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. It was developed in 1949 as a waterfowl hunting destination. Each October the lake is closed and only accessible by hunters, but the Spring and Summer bring activities like Fishing, Paddling Sports, and World Class Diving.
A loop road will take y...
Tombstone
Tombstone, Arizona
5.0
Fan of Western movies? Most people are aware of Hollywood movies like Tombstone and Wyatt Earp along with the infamous real life Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.
But instead of walking where Kevin Costner or Kurt Russell stood, walk the boardwalks along the dusty main drag where the real Doc Holiday stood.
The “Town Too Tough to Die” didn't earn its nickname name for nothing, it is now a boomin...
Bike the Yorktown Battlefield
Yorktown, Virginia
4.0
10.8 mi
/ 259 ft gain
Great for cyclists, this tour is full of beautiful scenery with rolling hills, redoubts, and history.
A six-stop tour of the Yorktown Battlefield has been designed to take visitors to the most important spots on the battlefield. Signs direct you from one stop to the next. Signs with red arrows are for the Yorktown Battlefield Tour. Signs with yellow arrows are for the Allied Encampment Tour, a...
Hike through Historic Yorktown
Yorktown, Virginia
2.3
2.5 mi
/ 59 ft gain
This is a fantastic hike through the history of the early United States. And one with many interactive exhibits and recreation opportunities.
From the Visitor Center, head onto the path towards the Yorktown Historic District.
The historic district begins at the Dudley Digges House. Buildings that are open to the public for tours include the Nelson House and the Poor Potter site, though they are...
Little Grassy Lake Campground (CLOSED)
Makanda, IllinoisTHIS CAMPGROUND IS PERMANENTLY CLOSED. Learn more at IGRC.Org.
Located within Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge and along one of the most scenic lakes within the Shawnee Hills of Southern Illinois Little Grassy Lake Campground is a awesome place to camp for a night or a whole week.
There are 14 full hook up campsites. 54 sites have water and electric access. There are also 35 tent sites a...
Drive the East Portal Road
Montrose, ColoradoWant an easier way to get to the bottom of the canyon without the rugged hiking trails? Drive to the bottom via the East Portal Road. Open once the harsh winter breaks, this road switchbacks its way to the bottom at the meeting place of Curecanti National Recreation area and Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park.
The road is really steep, with many switchbacks and therefore only vehicles o...
Backpack the North - South National Scenic Trail
Grand Rivers, Kentucky
59 mi
/ 3362 ft gain
For 59 miles, the North-South National Scenic Trail winds up and down wooded hollows as you make your way along the length of Land Between The Lakes National Recreation Area. A National Recreational Trail, the North-South has a great mix of coastal views of Kentucky Lake (one of the largest artificial lakes east of the Mississippi River). This is a great introductory trail to overnight backpack...
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