Location ID: #10030038
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Fort Deseret is a historic landscape that was built by LDS Pioneers in 1865. The fort is made of a mixture straw and mud and is still maintained.
Location ID: #10030053
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Delta is known as a base camp for exploring the Little Sahara Sand Dunes and the West Desert. A small, but well equipped town with vintage architecture.
Location ID: #7760
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At the "gateway to the tall trees country," the area offers camping, picnicking, hiking, fishing, and swimming on the South Fork of the Eel River which winds through the park for almost two miles. One of the few virgin redwood stands remaining in ...
Location ID: #3360
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Summer: Typically, highs in the 80's and lows in the 50's, rare afternoon thundershowers.
Winter Variable snow conditions (Chains recommended for any vehicles) sometimes suitable for cross-country skiing. Typically, highs in the 30's and 40's, lows ...
Location ID: #1372
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Salinas Municipal Airport. This is a general aviation airport with ample access for filming. We are not a commercial airport and after driver training, film crews have excellent access inside the fence. The airport has two runways, and a former ...
Location ID: #2884
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Santa Ynez is a charming and historic town nestled in the heart of Santa Barbara County’s wine country. Surrounded by rolling hills, oak-studded landscapes, and world-class vineyards, Santa Ynez offers a blend of rustic elegance and Old West ...
Location ID: #1122
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1,500 acre State park complete with a pristine lake, waterfall and of course beautiful and imposing giant redwoods.
Location ID: #10037794
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Humboldt Redwoods State Park encompasses nearly 53,000 acres, of which over 17,000 are untouched old growth coast redwoods. The Drury-Chaney Loop and the adjacent Grieg-French-Bell Trail are most notable for the extraordinarily plush layer of ...
Location ID: #7603
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The redwoods in the Grizzly Creek area were what inspired Owen R. Cheatham, founder of Georgia-Pacific Corporation, to preserve this site in perpetuity.
The Cheatham Grove is an exceptional stand of coast redwoods. The park is a quiet place to ...
Location ID: #7592
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Fort Humboldt is situated on a bluff overlooking Humboldt Bay. This remote military post was established in 1853 to assist in conflict resolution between Native Americans and gold-seekers and settlers who had begun flooding into the area after the ...
Location ID: #7781
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It is a short hike through the woods, across open bluffs, and past seasonal wildflowers down to the beach. Low tide is the best time to visit.
On the high bluffs above the beach there is an open meadow with scattered stands of alders. ...
Location ID: #10037800
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Forty miles north of Eureka, the park includes Big Lagoon, Stone Lagoon, and Freshwater Lagoon, as well as Dry Lagoon, which is now a marsh, bordered by dunes, forests, prairies, and coastal scrub. With such varied habitats, wildlife thrives. On a ...
Location ID: #10161177
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Location ID: #10020344
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Location ID: #10020328
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Location ID: #10310376
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The Mission of The Center for the Healing Arts & Sciences is to provide a unique integrative care model combining ancient healing wisdom with modern evidence-based practices, for the wellness of the whole being.
The Center for Healing Arts & ...
Location ID: #10310485
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Located 24 miles west of Cody providing access to fishing and waterfowl hunting along North Fork Shoshone River.
Location ID: #10310484
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The Red Barn Store is a rustic, family-owned country store and gas station located at 2924 North Fork Highway (US 14/16/20) in Wapiti, Wyoming. It serves as a popular, convenient waypoint for travelers and locals journeying to and from Yellowstone ...
Location ID: #10246031
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The history of Buffalo Bill Reservoir and “Cody Country” is rooted in the rich lore of the old West. Buffalo Bill State Park was named for Colonel William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody, famous as a wild west showman, promoter and developer. He first came ...
Location ID: #10248033
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This is the premier road leading to Yellowstone National Park.
Location ID: #10310320
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Location ID: #10310321
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Location ID: #10310463
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Fort Benton is a city in and the county seat of Chouteau County, Montana, United States.[5] Established in 1846, Fort Benton is the oldest continuously occupied settlement in Montana. Fort Benton was the most upstream navigable port on the ...
Location ID: #10310462
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Geraldine was originally created as a stop on the Milwaukee Railroad. It was named for Almira Geraldine Rockefeller (or perhaps her daughter, Ethel Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge), the wife of William Rockefeller, the director of the railroad at the ...