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  2. Kalalau Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Kalalau Trail is a trail along Nā Pali Coast of the island of Kauai in the state of Hawaii. The trail runs approximately 11 miles (18 km) along the island's north shore from Keʻe Beach to the Kalalau Valley. The trail has been named one of the most beautiful, and dangerous, hikes of the United States. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Phoenician Resort - Wikipedia

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    Landscape craftsmen from Tonga were brought to Scottsdale to create the tropical landscape surrounding the hotel. [3] The Phoenician was built at a cost of over $300 million. [ 6 ] The resort opened for business on October 1, 1988, [ 7 ] The hotel initially had 604 rooms, 132 casitas, a VIP suite and a presidential suite.

  4. The Best 31 Romantic Winter Weekend Getaways in the U.S ... - AOL

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    BX Photography/Getty Images. Why We Love It: outdoor activities, Western vibes Things to Do: skiing, snowshoeing, snowboarding, ice skating, walk around Lake Tahoe, Western-style main street Where ...

  5. Maricopa Trail - Wikipedia

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    As the centerpiece of the planned regional system, the Maricopa Trail was designed to incorporate as many of the region's parks and recreation areas, as well as providing connections with other regional trails such as the Arizona Trail. The name "Maricopa Trail" was selected in 2003, and the entire plan was approved by the Maricopa County Board ...

  6. Hawaii’s popular Kalalau Trail closes after 24 hikers ... - AOL

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    Some hikers blamed the outbreak on illegal squatters defecating along the trail.

  7. Pinnacle Peak (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Pinnacle Peak and its surrounding area became a part of the Arizona State Trust Land. In the 1980s, the area was annexed into Scottsdale and was established as a 185-acre (75 ha) park. In 1994, 35 acres (14 ha) were sold to a housing developer in exchange for the funding and construction of the park's main trail. [ 7 ]