trailhead
IPA: trˈeɪɫhɛd
noun
- The beginning of a trail, often specifically a hiking trail.
- (gaming) The initial clue that leads to an alternate reality game.
trail head
IPA: trˈeɪɫɛd
noun
- Alternative form of trailhead [The beginning of a trail, often specifically a hiking trail.]
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Examples of "trailhead" in Sentences
- Each trailhead has a quota limit.
- From the trailhead, a to the peak.
- The trailhead lies at an elevation of.
- There is a parking area at the trailhead.
- There are onsen at the trailhead in Ginzandaira.
- There is limited parking space at the trailhead.
- The road to the trailhead is not plowed in winter.
- The hike begins opposite the trailhead in the wash.
- The trailhead is the little footpath to the left of this house.
- To the west of this intersection is the Santos Trailhead of the.
- Information is posted on the kiosk at the Rockfish River trailhead.
- But be advised, the 4. 5-mile dirt road to the trailhead is a rough one.
- The trailhead is the primary gateway to the magnificent Eagles Nest Wilderness.
- Drive four miles in – passing through dramatic cliff formations – to the Wind Caves trailhead, which is marked on the left.
- He said the trailhead will be a "gateway" to upper park, noting that the improved facilities will bring attention to trails that aren't often frequented by park users.
- The trailhead is the wartime necessity of "coming together for the greater good"; from there, even after the cessation of hostilities, the slope just becomes steeper and more slippery.
Examples of "trail-head" in Sentences
- We said goodbye to our moms who dropped us off at the trail-head.
- We all but ran the rest of the way to the trail-head, where my cell phone had enough of a signal to call Alan.
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