Tag: “White Sulphur Springs”

23 places found.

  1. The Greenbrier

    Elegance and luxury defined is what you will experience when staying at The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. This resort has been pampering its guests since 1778, boasting 721 rooms.

  2. Eureka Springs

    Eureka Springs is a little town right in the middle of the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas. It's got fantastic atmosphere, and there are lots of little shops and restaurants.

  3. Dalhousie Spring

    In the middle of the Simpson Desert, after many miles of dirt road, we bumped into an oasis called Dalhousie Springs. It's already dark when we arrive and the temperature drops swiftly.

  4. Palmer Park

    Palmer Park is a city park located in the center of Colorado Springs. It is surprisingly large with dozens of trails used for hiking, biking and horseback riding.

  5. White Sands National Monument

    white sands is a national monument in southern new mexico...it's filled with incredible pure white sand dunes and has been described as "like snow, but not" by locals...

  6. Bodie State Historic Park

    Probably the best preserved of all Ghost Towns. Bodie was known for being an incredibly lawless town.

  7. Big Daddy's

    Venice Beach health food. Well, not quite.

  8. High Road to Taos

    A visit to Santa Fe would not be complete without a day trip to the high mountain art community of Taos, NM. There are several different ways to make your way to Taos but the very best way (as far as I'm concerned) is to take the "High Road".

  9. North Cheyenne Canyon

    North Cheyenne Canyon is a jewel in the city parks system of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Located a mere 15 minutes from downtown Colorado Springs, driving up into this canyon takes you worlds away from the city into a 1,000 foot deep granite canyon and on into the rugged mountains themselves.

  10. Red Rock Canyon

    Red Rock Canyon is a newly acquired part of the Colorado Springs Trails and Open Spaces system. It is the geological continuation of the Garden of the Gods, located a mere mile on the other side of the highway.