Palo Duro Lighthouse

I have to admit that most of my Texas adventures have been south of the state’s panhandle.  However, one park that I’ve enjoyed more than once was Palo Duro Canyon State Park, located only 30 miles from Amarillo near I-27.  Known as “The Grand Canyon of Texas” (although they don’t have much in common in [...]

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Anne’s Travels is on Facebook!

Many thanks to all of you who have faithfully followed Anne’s Travels since its creation in 2010!  I have set up a Facebook page where I’ll create a community where hikers can interact.  You can find my Facebook page at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Annes-Travels/145111022280743?skip_nax_wizard=true.  Please become Like my page! Anne

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Mount Greylock: Middle Earth in Massachusetts?

Think beautiful views…think green mountains all around you…think historic structures…think memorial towers…think J. R. R. Tolkien…  Wait…Tolkien, in the middle of mountains and historic structures?  Yes, think Tolkien!  On top of Mount Greylock in the Berkshires of Massachusetts (you knew that if it was like Tolkien there had to be a “shire” in the name!) [...]

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Maidenhair Falls in a Desert Canyon

Have you ever dreamed of walking through a desert canyon, discovering a stream, and then palm groves, and finally ending at a lovely waterfall?  Well, maybe not that exactly, but have you ever dreamed of a hike somewhat similar to this?  I can’t say I ever have, but I was able to discover a hike [...]

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Straddle the Headwaters of the Mississippi!

What’s your mental image of the Mississippi River?  If it’s a huge river filled with paddle boats playing Jazz music, it’s probably similar to most American’s thoughts on the Mighty Mississippi.  However, at the headwaters, the “mighty” river is anything but huge—it’s a nicely flowing stream, only knee deep, and two people could probably stand [...]

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Mississippi Watchtower

While visiting the Headwaters of the Mississippi River, a park ranger told us about another of the park’s features: a 100-foot observation tower, located in the middle of Itasca State Park.  Having an hour or two to spare, we decided to check it out.  I’m so glad we did.  The view from the top was [...]

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Earl Peak: The Cascades Laid Out Below You

The view from Earl Peak has got to be one of the best in the entire Teanaway region of Washington State.  Well, Bean Peak, across the valley, rivals this view, but they are quite different senses of “best”: from Bean Peak, you get a close-up view of Mount Stewart as well as several other Cascade [...]

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Kootenai Falls: Swing Bridge, Train Bridge, and Waterfalls!

Several years ago, we were driving down a small highway in Montana looking for a place to eat lunch.  A roadside sign that said “Kootenai Falls” caught our attention, so we pulled into the parking area.  We were rewarded, too: at this tiny park we found a very impressive waterfall, as well as a cool [...]

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Bean Peak: Views of Mt. Rainier and Mt. Stewart

The Teanaway region of Washington State has some fantastic trails.  I don’t mean that the trails are crazy (although that may be true, as well); the views from the trails are absolutely stunning.  Not the least of these trails leads up to Bean Peak, where breathtaking views await those who make the scramble to the [...]

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Top of the Old Fall River Road

The Old Fall River Road in Rocky Mountain National Park isn’t open much of the year.  In fact, of the five times I’ve visited the park, it’s only been open once to car travel.  However, when it is open, it can be a fun hike, as well as a nice drive.  The road is one-way [...]

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