This trail, carved over three years by dedicated Glocester Land Trust volunteers, joins a network of paths at Sprague Farm Town Forest.
The latest edition of GO Laurel Highlands' free destination guide is now available for adventurers, explorers and tourists to use to wander through the Fayette, Somerset and ...
The National Park Service will begin a major rehabilitation on Laurel ... to the trail and parking areas. Through this rehabilitation, the NPS will enhance safety and the hiking experience ...
GATLINBURG, Tenn. (WATE) — If you’re planning a hike around New Year’s Day in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, one of its most popular trails will be closing during the first week of ...
The latest edition of GO Laurel Highlands’ free destination guide ... business listings and a map as well. To order a free copy or download a digital version, visit www.golaurelhighlands.com ...
Park officials announced on Tuesday that crews will “begin a major rehabilitation” on Laurel Falls Trail, which will close for 18 months starting Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. Crews are slated to make ...
More than 300,000 visitors who hike Laurel Falls Trail trail every year. The 1.3-mile trail leads to an 80-foot waterfall and is one of the most popular trails in the national park because it is ...
Laurel Falls Trail, one of the most popular of the Great Smoky Mountains, is set for some major renovations and rehabilitation. The Laurel Falls trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park ...
One month ago, we told you about a new website for the West Duwamish Greenbelt Trails. Now, there's word of a newly updated ...
It wasn’t that long ago that everyone wore hiking boots out on the trails. They were so ubiquitous that no one even questioned the stiff high-tops, or the sweaty feet, or the inevitable heel blisters ...
Park — The National Park Service will begin a major rehabilitation project to upgrade the ever-popular Laurel Falls ... and improve the hiking experience of the trail's over 300,000 annual ...
If you’re planning a hike around New Year’s Day in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, one of its most popular trails will be closing during the first week of January for improvements and more.