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Peguyangan Waterfall: Nusa Penida’s Scariest Staircase
Located at the bottom of an infamous set of blue stairs precariously clinging to the cliffside, Peguyangan Waterfall is one of the most overlooked attractions on Nusa Penida.
Located at the bottom of an infamous set of blue stairs precariously clinging to the cliffside, Peguyangan Waterfall is one of the most overlooked attractions on Nusa Penida.
Visiting Tembeling Beach and Forest was one of our favorite things to do on Nusa Penida and remains an underrated adventure on the increasingly popular island. In this guide, we’ll give you all the details you need to plan your visit.
Winding through the magical Hoh Rain Forest, the largest temperate rainforest in the contiguous United States, the Hoh River Trail features massive towering trees, moss-covered logs, unique wildlife, and the greenest, lushest forest youโve ever seen!
With teal blue waters fed by a receding glacier and views of towering mountains in the background, Wedgemount Lake isnโt just one of the best hikes in British Columbia but easily one of the best alpine lakes weโve ever seen.
The 6.2-mile Maple Pass Loop with just over 2,100 feet of elevation gain features panoramic views of the jagged North Cascade mountains around every corner.
Waves batter against the rocky shoreline beneath a massive arch carved out of the cliff: Rialto Beachโs Hole in the Wall is an iconic sight.
With glacier-covered mountain peaks, turquoise-hued alpine lakes, and unimpeded views in every direction, words simply cannot do justice to the Panorama Ridge hike.
If youโre looking for the perfect day hike in Mount Rainier National Park then the Summerland Trail should be at the top of your list!
Tunnel Beach in Oceanside, Oregon is a unique adventure you can’t miss: walk through a narrow, rocky tunnel to a pristine secluded beach!
Featuring old-growth forests, glacial-fed streams, and a historic chalet, Enchanted Valley in Olympic National Park is an epic backpacking trip.