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  2. Canyon Creek (California) - Wikipedia

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    Canyon Creek is a major tributary of the South Yuba River in the Sierra Nevada mountain range. It begins at Baltimore Lake at an elevation of 7,184 feet, roughly 10.8 miles west-northwest of Donner Pass in the Tahoe National Forest in Nevada County, California .

  3. Spearfish Canyon - Wikipedia

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    The canyon is located within the Black Hills, located on the northern edge of the Black Hills National Forest. The Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway travels through the Canyon from Spearfish to Cheyenne Crossing along U.S. Route 14A. The highway follows an old railroad grade that was abandoned after massive flooding in 1933.

  4. Shasta–Trinity National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Trinity River, near the town of Weaverville, is very popular for salmon and steelhead angling, as is the Stuart Fork of the Trinity River and such streams as Canyon Creek (closed to fishing below Canyon Creek Falls), Coffee, Grizzly, Rush and Swift Creeks, all of which drain the Trinity Alps Wilderness, also near Weaverville.

  5. MapQuest - AOL Help

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    MapQuest offers online, mobile, business and developer solutions that help people discover and explore where they would like to go, how to get there and what to do along the way and at your destination.

  6. List of Utah Scenic Byways - Wikipedia

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    Indian Canyon Scenic Byway: US-191, Helper to Duchesne Part of the Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Highway: Indian Creek Scenic Byway: SR-211, US-191 to Canyonlands National Park: Kolob Fingers Road Scenic Byway: Zion National Park road, I-15 to Kolob Canyon Overlook: Little Cottonwood Canyon Scenic Byway: SR-210, Granite to Alta

  7. Lost Maples State Natural Area - Wikipedia

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    One of the ponds in Can Creek Canyon, seen from an East Trail overlook. Lost Maples is a State Natural Area and therefore has been developed only enough to provide access to visitors, while still protecting its natural character. The 2,906-acre (1,176 ha) reserve contains 11 miles (18 km) of hiking trails, 30 campsites, and eight primitive ...

  8. Canyon Creek Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Canyon Creek Mountains are a short 10 miles (16 km) long, mountain range located in southeast Catron County, New Mexico, near the source of the Gila River and north of the Gila Wilderness. The Elk Mountains are adjacent northwest, where the continental divide passes from north to east on the south of the Plains of San Agustin .

  9. Arizona State Route 179 - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the US Dept. of Transportation awarded SR 179 its highest designation within the National Scenic Byways Program: the All-American Road designation, due to the red rock and sandstone formations through which it travels along its 7.5-mile (12.1 km) length within the hills of the Coconino National Forest. The All-American Road designation ...