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This Kentucky waterfall drops 30 feet into a turquoise pool with a sandy beach

This Kentucky waterfall drops 30 feet into a turquoise pool with a sandy beach

“`html The Koomer Ridge trailhead sits quiet at dawn. February cold settles over Daniel Boone National Forest. Most visitors head to paved overlooks. You turn left at the trail split, follow Chimney Top Creek upstream, and scramble through a slot canyon where sandstone walls close in. Then the valley opens. A 30-foot waterfall crashes into … Lire plus

5 Pinedale winter events this weekend cost $70 when Jackson charges $200

5 Pinedale winter events this weekend cost  when Jackson charges 0

Highway 191 cuts south from Jackson Hole through open rangeland. Wind River peaks rise 13,804 feet to the east. Pinedale appears at mile 88, population 2,000, no resort signage. This weekend brings Winter Carnival to the rodeo grounds, Big Fish Derby to frozen Fremont Lake, and White Pine Ski Resort’s $70 lift tickets versus Jackson’s … Lire plus

6 Black Bay ski trails where boreal silence costs $0 and crowds stay home

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The Black Bay Trailhead sits 10 miles from Crane Lake, Minnesota, at the edge of Voyageurs National Park. In February 2026, groomed cross-country ski tracks cut through snow-laden pines where daily visitors number near zero. The boreal forest here feels Scandinavian: white silence, deep green boughs, frozen bays stretching to rocky horizons. Aurora odds climb … Lire plus

This Arizona creek drops 80 feet into emerald pools where water stays 50°F year-round

This Arizona creek drops 80 feet into emerald pools where water stays 50°F year-round

The hike from Water Wheel parking starts easy along East Verde River, then turns into boulder field navigation. Twenty minutes in, the first cascade appears through ponderosa pines. Turquoise water pours over polished red granite. This is Ellison Creek in Tonto National Forest, where 50-60°F water defies Arizona’s desert reputation 100 miles north of Phoenix. … Lire plus

9,000 years underwater and stone doorways still frame Neolithic homes

9,000 years underwater and stone doorways still frame Neolithic homes

The Carmel coast stretches south from Haifa where most visitors never look down. Four hundred meters offshore, 8-12 meters beneath turquoise Mediterranean water, stone walls form rectangles. Doorways still frame entrances. A semicircle of seven megalithic stones surrounds what was once a freshwater spring. This is Atlit-Yam, a Pre-Pottery Neolithic village abandoned around 6300 BC … Lire plus

10 Halawa Bay moments where chiefs surfed before tourists found Hawaii

10 Halawa Bay moments where chiefs surfed before tourists found Hawaii

Highway 450 ends where Halawa Valley meets the Pacific. Two beaches curve around the stream mouth in blue-gray water that shifts with rainfall and tide. Chiefs surfed here before Captain Cook arrived. The valley behind holds 24 temple sites from a settlement that started in 650 AD. Most Hawaii visitors never make the 90-minute drive … Lire plus

This Guatemala peninsula hides mangrove canals where Caribbean water stays mirror flat

This Guatemala peninsula hides mangrove canals where Caribbean water stays mirror flat

The boat leaves Puerto Barrios municipal dock at dawn. No schedule posted. You ask around until someone points to a weathered captain loading supplies into a wooden lancha. Thirty minutes across Amatique Bay, the mangrove wall appears. Dense, green, impenetrable. Then a narrow channel opens and the water goes flat. Punta de Manabique sits 20 … Lire plus

12 Pololu Valley moments where black sand meets 500-foot cliffs and silence

12 Pololu Valley moments where black sand meets 500-foot cliffs and silence

Highway 270 ends at a dirt parking lot. Twelve spaces fill by 7:30am. The rest of the cars line the shoulder. Beyond the guardrail, blue-grey cliffs drop 500 feet to a black sand beach. This is Pololu Valley, Big Island’s northernmost point, where a 0.6-mile trail separates tourists from solitude. The overlook draws crowds. The … Lire plus