Follow Ecola Park Road from the north end of Cannon Beach
through old growth rainforest to the spectacular viewpoint overlooking Crescent Beach, Bird Rocks, Cannon Beach, Haystack Rock and other sea stacks.
Ecola Park Road in the north end of Cannon Beach winds
through old growth rainforest before emerging at one of the Oregon Coast's most famous views, overlooking numerous rock formations and the capes and headlands miles to the south.
Soaring
through the old growth rainforests, spotting waterfalls along the way and feeling the roar as you glide down the Kennedy River Canyon near the Pacific Rim National Park Reserver is a not to miss family fun experience!
Soaring
through the old growth rainforests, spotting waterfalls along the way and feeling the roar as you glide down the Kennedy River Canyon near the Pacific Rim is a not to miss family fun experience!
Not exact matches
Join our local naturalist guide for a leisurely hike
through Olympic National Park and discover its three distinct ecosystems: rugged glacier - capped mountains, wild Pacific coastline and the magnificent
old -
growth Hoh Rain Forest, one of the few temperate
rainforests in the U.S.
Board the ferry in Port Hardy, neighbouring the village of Gwa «sala - Nakwaxda «xw and the Kwakiutl First Nation, and journey north
through a landscape of rugged glacial fjords, towering
old -
growth rainforests and rich history, into Nuxalk Nation territory in Bella Coola.
Possible sunrise paddle before breakfast?!! Similar activities as days 2 & 3 during the morning, including the option of a morning paddle
through nearby sea arches and islets, or short interpretive walk into ancient temperate
old -
growth rainforest.
One of the most visually rewarding options is the 2.3 - mile Cape Falcon Trail that leads
through old -
growth rainforest to expansive views at the end of the cape.
28 July 2014 Five young men are cutting their way
through dense
rainforest vegetation in the northernmost part of Colombia — forest that was already
old -
growth when the conquistadors first set foot on the continent five centuries ago.