Palouse Falls State Park Waterfall Trail Campground Viewpoint Washington
Palouse Falls appears like magic. The drive into Palouse Falls State Park crosses a broad grassy plain where you would never expect to find a waterfall. At the end of the dusty road, the land opens up to reveal a beautiful scene. A 180-foot waterfall plunges from the basalt wall of a gouged-out canyon. A short, 0.15-mile round trip walk explores a clifftop viewpoint with great... Read more.
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TagsA green icon depicting a tags represents a list of words and phrases that this content is tagged with Tagged with · LaCrosse · Palouse Falls State Park · Washington State Parks · Waterfalls
Hike DistanceA green icon of a hiker used to label information about the length of the hike Distance: 0.15 miles · Elevation change: 40 feet
By: Published: Last updated: May 13, 2025
Camp 4 Campground Yosemite National Park Walk-in Campground Yosemite Valley California Tent camping
Camp 4 is a historic campground in Yosemite National Park – and that's not even hyperbole; the campground is listed with the National Register of Historic Places "for its significant association with the history of modern rock climbing in America." Camp 4 has 35 shared walk-in tent campsites. While reservations need to be booked months in advance at other campgrounds in Yosemite Valley,... Read more.
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Nelder Grove Campground Sierra National Forest Oakhurst California Sierra Nevada Camping Giant Sequoia Grove Campsites
Nelder Grove Campground has seven shaded sites set within a partially logged grove of giant sequoias in Sierra National Forest. This free campground with minimal amenities offers cozy woodland camping not far from the south entrance of Yosemite National Park. Nelder Grove Campground is a fine spot for a tucked-away night in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Nelder Grove Campground has seven... Read more.
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Camping in Beacon Rock State Park Main Campground Columbia River Gorge Washington
Tucked into the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge, Beacon Rock State Park has great places camp and kick back after a day of traveling in the gorge or hiking Hamilton Mountain and Beacon Rock. Main Campground In the forest up the road from Hamilton Mountain Trailhead, you'll find the park's main campground spread around a single loop. A mossy ledge of basalt rises over one side... Read more.
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Lower Canyon Creek Campground Deschutes National Forest Metolius River Camp Sherman Oregon
Seven sites are spread below ponderosa pines on a loop in Lower Canyon Creek Campground. This small and spacious campground is located in Deschutes National Forest near Camp Sherman and Sisters, Oregon. The campground borders the confluence of Canyon Creek and the Metolius River. Hikers can leave the campground on West Metolius River Trail to hike a short distance to a surprising springs... Read more.
TagsA green icon depicting a tags represents a list of words and phrases that this content is tagged with Tagged with · Camp Sherman · Cascade Range · Creeks · Deschutes National Forest · Tent Camping
By: Published: Last updated: May 19, 2024