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The Asheville murals walking Tour

Asheville has an amazing collection of outdoor murals. Some are easy to find and others hidden in places that only the best guides know where to find. Enjoy a great urban hike across downtown Asheville discovering this extraordinary art form and learning more about Asheville's downtown neighborhoods along the way.

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Hiking/Biking
Low impact
Sightseeing

Santa Barbara Electric Bike Tour

Get out and explore Santa Barbara on an electric bike with this guided tour of the city. You'll hit up the Santa Barbara Mission and State Street before making your way out to the Pacific coastline. As you cruise, your guide will teach you all about local history and you'll have plenty of chances to stop along the way for photos.

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Cultural
Haunted
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Sightseeing

Haunted Boston Walking Tour

Journey through the turbulent past of the city that fomented America’s revolution. Visit the graveyards of departed souls who may still walk the grounds. See the stately Italian Renaissance Revival Boston Athenaeum, haunted by a ghostly minister. Feel the chills at the site of the Boston Massacre by the Old State House. Uncover the truth about the White Witch at the Mary Dyer statue.

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Cultural
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Offroad
Outdoor adventure
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Best of the City walking tour

From cast iron-fronted buildings to the grandly disastrous post-modern Portland Building, much of Portland, Oregon’s history can be told through the buildings and street layouts; most importantly, the prioritization of parks throughout the city center. How did the city’s early urban planners decide on their layouts? How do modern designers look at the past and plan for the future? Who are the people these streets are named for? What’s with all the roses? It’s not a dry history: full of back-room deals, early deaths and greed; and then there were the hippies! We’ll also discuss the modern rise of radical activists in Portland and how that is intimately connected to the city’s history going back more than a century. Two hours, two miles

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Fitness
Hiking/Biking
Sightseeing

Dripping Springs Trailhead

With 4 connecting trail options between 10 and 30 miles, including Dripping Springs, Wildhorse, Palomar Magee, and Cutca, great views of the "Big Four" peaks to the north (Santiago Peak, Mt. Baldy, San Gorgonio, and San Jacinto) as well as wide ranging views of Vail lake, Temecula Valley and open countryside, Dripping Springs provides many great options for the recreational day user. Those looking for overnight camping accomodations after a long day on the trails can cozy up under the stars at the Dripping Springs Campground.

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Wildlife

Multnomah Zen: Hike the Columbia Gorge Waterfalls

The hiking in the Columbia River Gorge is some of the best in the world, but with hundreds of miles of networked trails over two states and frequent closures for wildfires and erosion, selecting the right trail is a tall order. Zipping out of the city for a few hours, just long enough to see some of the highlights and get in an hour of hiking in the forest, is an ideal way to fit the most into a few days in Portland.

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