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Zephyr Cove Park
Glenbrook, Nevada
5.5 miles S of Glenbrook, NevadaZephyr Cove Park is located 4.6 miles off highway 50 in Nevada. This park is a great place to have your summer activities; it includes Picnic tables for groups and couples, Barbecue facilities, 6 tennis courts, Softball/soccer fields, a library, Playground for the kids, Sledding hills for the winter months, 18 hole disc golf courses and a volleyball court. you can also go to Zephyr Cove beach and fishing (Any person over 16 years of age must have a valid fishing Nevada or California license.) It has many activities to choose from in one place during the summer time and the price of using these facilities are free thanks to the locals near the park except parking and camping. There are additional amenities for camping: Outdoor patio at the campground office, Free WIFI in resort main lobby and restaurant, Vending Machines and Cable (RVs) for T.V.
Corner Canyon Trail
Draper, Utah
1.6 miles SE of Draper, UtahCorner Canyon is the "Go To" riding area in South Salt Lake and for many riders it is worth the drive (or ride) from Utah County. It is a good mix of everything from beginner training trails in Little Valley to big table tops and wall rides in Maple Hollow.Courtesy of trailforks.com
For trail maps and trails specific information, visit trailforks.com.
Turtleback Falls
Lake Toxaway, North Carolina
3.3 miles SW of Lake Toxaway, North CarolinaTurtleback Falls was named for its domed shape, similar to the back of a turtle. It's also called "umbrella falls" for the same reason. Visitors slide down Turtleback as the river flows over the slab of rock and drop into an open pool basin, also known as the Chug Hole. This great swimming hole is a quarter mile upstream from the 150' Rainbow Falls.
Located near Brevard on the Horsepasture River in the Pisgah National Forest, Turtleback Falls is an open slip-in-slide waterfall for the summer months. Visitors go down Turtleback falls and drop roughly 10 feet into an open pool basin.
Although Turtleback is a great swimming spot, it can also be dangerous. The water currents can be very strong and visitors have either drowned or have been swept downriver and over 125' rainbow river. If you want to slide, it's best to wait until the water currents aren't strong so it's safer to swim. If you want to find a calmer swimming hole, then go 1/3 of a mile down the river at Hidden Falls.
Turtleback falls is mostly a calm place to slip and swim and a great summer activity!
Claire Boyle Skatepark
Rexburg, Idaho
0.5 miles NW of Rexburg, IdahoThere are 2 bowls right next to each other plus several boxes quarter pipes and rails. It's not huge but it's also rarely crowded. It's all concrete with metal edge, specially for grinding.