Traveling Mooses
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Bear Lake Trailhead (RMNP)
Nestled in the heart of RMNP, under the shadows of Hallett Peak and the Continental Divide, you’ll find Bear Lake, a gorgeous alpine lake located at 9,475’.
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Mt Charleston Visitor Center (Spring Mountains Visitor Gateway)
The Mt. Charleston Visitor Center (aka Springs Mountains Visitor Gateway) is the doorway to the famed Spring Mountains National Recreation Area and the 11,916’ tall Mt. Charleston.
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Red Rock Canyon Visitor Center (Las Vegas)
The Red Rock Visitor Center is the gateway to the famed Red Rock Canyon boasting a multitude of indoor & outdoor exhibits, plant specimens and desert tortoises.
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Sprague Lake Trail (RMNP)
Nestled in the heart of RMNP, Sprague Lake offers awe-inspiring views of the Rockies, a pleasant stroll around a beautiful lake, and possible wildlife sightings.
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Sky pond via Glacier Gorge – RMNP’s best hike
Sky Pond is one of the most beautiful lakes in the Rocky Mountain National Park. The Sky Pond via Glacier Gorge trail takes you past glimmering lakes, large waterfalls, cascading streams, wildlife, and sweeping views of forests and mountains. By far, this is our favorite hike in Rocky Mountain National Park.
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Bierstadt Lake Trail (RMNP) –The best place to see moose!
Nestled in the heart of the Bear Lake Corridor in the RMNP, this less traveled hike leads to a beautiful lake and often has a family of moose roaming around.
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Saguaro National Park West Visitor Center (all you need to know)
Home to the nation’s largest cacti, Saguaro National Park is a national treasure filled with thousands of towering saguaros.
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Exploring the Cathedral Rock Trail in Mt. Charleston
Just 45 minutes from Las Vegas, you’ll find the stunning Cathedral Rock trail in Mt. Charleston. This 2.8-mile hike is sure to satisfy your wanderlust.
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Lee Canyon Disc Golf – Mt. Charleston, NV
Nestled under the shadows of Mt Charelston, you’ll find a true hidden gem and our favorite disc golf course in the Las Vegas area: Lee Canyon Disc Golf.
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Can you swim in Lake Blanche Utah?
Unfortunately, no you are not allowed to swim in Lake Blanche as it is located in a protected watershed.
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Upper Bristlecone Trail: A magical day with wild horses & mountains
The Bristlecone Loop Trail is located in the heart of the Mt Charleston wilderness area in Nevada near the Lee Canyon ski resort. This easy to moderate hike is around 6.3 miles to complete and offers expansive views and pleasantly cooler temperatures than the Las Vegas valley.
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Lake Blanche Trail Map
Included is a trail map of the Lake Blanche hike in Big Cottonwood Canyon in Utah.