Amicalola Falls State Park, near Dahlonega
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Limestone rocks that spurt water when the waves are 4-6 feet, a path through twisty trees to the beach, a visitor center, and a loop hike by the intracoastal.
Exposed beach with gorgeous sea grape forest, sand volleyball courts, and basketball courts- a happening scene! Plus a concession snack area with a huge grass shack for shade.
Running trails under incredible tall trees, large playground, and tennis, racquetball, volleyball and basketball courts.
Beautiful trail with nice vistas! See the intracoastal from the top of a hill, and also walk the sandy shore.
From the Tipton Street entrance, you can walk the upper forest of Fiscalini Ranch, high above the ocean, looking down at the wooden boardwalk way below.
Hike along the top of a forested ridge, taking in sweeping views of ocean and valleys. Only for Hawaii residents and military personnel unfortunately.
Gorgeous tropical area with brand-new nature center, tram ride on boardwalk over estuary, and beautiful beach.
Hike along the top of a forested ridge, taking in sweeping views of ocean and valleys. Only for Hawaii residents and military personnel unfortunately.
Twenty-minute wooded hike that leads to a high waterfall over mossy walls.
Hike along the top of a forested ridge, taking in sweeping views of ocean and valleys. Only for Hawaii residents and military personnel unfortunately.
Shady 1.5 mile loop trail that winds gradually up a hill, with good views to the next hill, and awesome spooky oak forest with lichen, Spanish moss (actually lace lichen), and yellow grasses.
Twenty-minute wooded hike that leads to a high waterfall over mossy walls.
At Iao Valley State Park, the upper path takes you to views of Iao Needle, and the lower path takes you to a magical area by the stream with boulders and large tropical trees. Reservation required.
Trail that leads onto Ellwood Bluffs from UCSB's West Campus family housing.
Winding sidewalk along Ocean Dr with tons of morning shade, and gorgeous ocean views through the trees!
Limestone rocks that spurt water when the waves are 4-6 feet, a path through twisty trees to the beach, a visitor center, and a loop hike by the intracoastal.
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