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Designated spots where visitors can fill containers with the park's naturally heated spring water, a popular and unique experience.
A preserved ghost town that offers a glimpse into the area's rich railroad and coal mining history. Visitors can explore historic buildings and the old train depot, which serves as a visitor center.
A popular short walk through a prehistoric lava cave that provides a firsthand experience of a volcanic formation.
A picturesque bay offering kayaking opportunities and serene views. It's a great spot for wildlife watching, including loons and moose.
A scenic waterfall at the end of an easy-to-moderate 4-mile round trip hike along the Marble Fork of the Kaweah River.
A scenic road that reaches over 12,000 feet and offers breathtaking views of the alpine tundra and surrounding mountains.
One of the most famous beaches, known for its underwater snorkeling trail and pristine white sand.
A fallen giant sequoia that has been tunneled through, allowing cars to drive under it, offering a distinctive photo opportunity.
A high-altitude meadow surrounded by majestic peaks, ideal for hiking and enjoying serene, open landscapes.
A stunning turquoise-colored lake surrounded by mountains, offering opportunities for kayaking and photography.
The largest island in the park offers diverse landscapes, including lush rainforests and rugged coastlines, ideal for hiking and exploring.
A pair of lakes known for fishing, camping, and the historic site of Richard Proenneke's cabin, showcasing wilderness living.
A geological curiosity with a distinctively large crater, thought to be the result of either a meteorite impact or a salt dome uplift.
A designated National Natural Landmark, this strait showcases dramatic coastal scenery and is a haven for marine life.
A volcanic region famous for its ash-filled valley created by the 1912 Novarupta eruption, offering stunning geological features and hiking opportunities.
A short hiking trail leading to a breathtaking view of the Avra Valley, showcasing the grandeur of the desert landscape, especially at sunset.
A beautiful lake situated in a mountainous setting, known for its tranquility and opportunities for fishing and camping.
A 1.5-mile round-trip hike offering panoramic views of the canyon and the distant San Juan Mountains, with interpretive signs along the way.
Located near Windigo, this campground is a great spot for campers. It provides essential facilities and offers access to various hiking trails.
This viewpoint along the North Cascades Highway offers impressive panoramic views of Liberty Bell Mountain and the surrounding area.
A small cay known for excellent snorkeling and marine life, accessible via a short hike.
A popular beach area with facilities for swimming, picnicking, and hiking, offering stunning shoreline views and access to several trails.
This 4.4-mile loop trail provides a more immersive experience into the park's wilderness, passing through diverse habitats and offering opportunities for wildlife viewing.
The second-highest peak in Nevada, standing at 13,065 feet. The area offers challenging hiking trails and stunning panoramic views of the park and beyond.
A breathtaking viewpoint providing panoramic views of the eroded badlands and the expansive valley below.
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