Tag: “Salt Lake City”

48 places found.

  1. Burlington Bay Beach

    A beautiful stone beach on the north side of Two Harbors, MN. Its a little off the beaten path, but it provides a great view of the lake.

  2. Tim McLoone's Supper Club - Salt Water Beach Cafe

    Tim McLoone's Supper Club (upstairs) and the Salt Water Beach Cafe (downstairs) now occupy the classic former home of Howard Johnson's on the Asbury Park Boardwalk on the Jersey Shore. Stay tuned for reviews as the upstairs just opened on June 27th (2008).

    From a review of their website, it looks like it will be a dramitic departure from the Ho Jo fare with a big emphasis on "local & organic cuisine." While seafood will be on the menu, forget the deep fried clam strips.

  3. Zephyr Point Presbyterian Conference Area

    This place is located on the Nevada side of beautiful Lake Tahoe. This spot has been a traditional Christian conference area for many years.

  4. Spring Lake Five

    The Spring Lake Five in the oceanside town of Spring Lake, New Jersey, is one of the largest (if not the largest) five mile races in the Uniited States. It began in 1977 with a 500 runners.

  5. Lake Baikal

    Located in Siberian Russia, Lake Baikal is the world's deepest lake, containing 1/5 of the world's fresh water. It is home to numerous species which live only in the waters of Baikal.

  6. Val di Luce

  7. Lake Casitas

    Lake Casitas is a midsize lake with camping, boating, water adventure park, fishing and other events.

  8. Snow Lake

    Snow Lake is a 2.5 mile, or about a two hour hike from the off-road car park. It is easy to moderate, with a series of slight ridges to cross, ascending and descending into meadows and glacial lakes reaching Bench Lake after ¾ mile, then continuing another ½ mile to Snow Lake.

  9. Divine Park

    Divine Park is in the center of the bucolic Jersey Shore of Spring Lake. It's spring fed lake is home to diverse waterfowl and is three blocks from the Atlantic Ocean.

  10. Pamelia Lake

    You can only hike in to see Pamelia Lake. It is just a short 2-mile hike off of NF-40 in the Mt.