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Kirby Nature Trail
Glorieta Battlefield-North Loop
Beaver Slide Trail
Slough Creek Trailhead (2K5)
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From the Slough Creek Trailhead you can embark on the following trail:- Slough Creek TrailThere is abundant parking, including a parking area for horse trailers. This is a popular trail. During the winter, the gravel road is closed to vehicles. Park in the parking area just off the main road near the vault toilets and ski or snowshoe in to the trailhead. Slough Creek Trail This 3.4-mile (5.4-km) there-and-back trail follows a historic wagon trail into the Absaroka-Beartooth W
Donivan Slough, Milepost 283.3
Anhinga Trail
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The famous Anhinga Trail is a self-guiding pavement and boardwalk trail winding through and over sawgrass marsh and freshwater slough. A paved path leads you along the water and to a looping boardwalk, providing views into the prairie and the clear waters of the slough. You may see alligators, fish, turtles, anhingas, and many other birds, especially during the winter, when the generally lower waters of the dry season concentrate aquatic wildlife in the slough. This is one th
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Southside Park in Sacramento, California is the site of historic development and urban planning. The park was known for its surrounding Latino and multicultural communities, as well as the site of the United Farm Workers March in the spring of 1966. The Southside Park retains sufficient historic integrity and demonstrate its role in city planning, and its subsequent role as a community gathering space for celebration and recreation throughout the 20th century.
Waterbird Regional Preserve
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Montrose Landing
Shark Valley Tram Trail
Story of a Photo: A Grateful Heart
Royal Palm
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Royal Palm Information Station and Bookstore is a great place to stop to see wildlife, walk trails, attend a ranger program, or purchase souvenirs. The gift shop is open year-round from 9AM-4PM. Attend a ranger talk or follow a ranger on a guided walk beginning at the Royal Palm Visitor Center. Royal Palm serves as the terminus of two wheelchair accessible trails, the Anhinga Trail and Gumbo Limbo Trails, each offering visitors the opportunity to explore a different ecosystem
Lewis and Clark National Wildlife Refuge
Valdez to Fairbanks wayside
Valdez Trail wayside
Old Ingraham Highway
Bobcat Boardwalk Trail
Pa-hay-Okee
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New water plan for South Florida is good news for Everglades National Park
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Everglades National Park is about to get more, clean fresh water, particularly in the dry season. In fact, the distribution of fresh water all across southern Florida is about to change for the better with a new plan born from the collaboration of government agencies, including the National Park Service, tribal nations and stakeholder groups.
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Wolf 911M, the alpha male of the Junction Butte pack, appeared healthy in early 2016. Although he bred with the pack’s alpha female, she died during the spring with their pups. The pack still had offspring, however, when two of 911M’s daughters gave birth to nine pups near Slough Creek. He traveled with the pack, hunted elk, and protected his grand-pups from an invasion by the Mollie’s pack in April...