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Found 545 dataset(s) matching "Points of Interest".
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Presented here are point clouds derived from aerial photography collected by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) using an oblique plane-mounted camera system, covering approximately 13 km of the...
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Point data developed from in situ observations at four flux tower sites were combined to produce continuous, above the canopy, meteorological forcing data sets. Data from the OA and OBS sites in...
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The Digital Geologic Map of San Francisco and parts of Oakland, California is composed of GIS data layers complete with ArcMap 9.3 layer (.LYR) files, two ancillary GIS tables, a Map PDF document...
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This dataset contains environmental and remote sensing data used to assess dune vegetation and morphology changes along Florida’s central east coast in response to Hurricane Ian (September 2022)...
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ESRI point feature class representing City of Somerville, Massachusetts squares, hills and other commonly referenced locations.
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These locations of open air assembly and seating in parks range from the minor, represented by the campfire circle, sometimes termed a lecture circle or council ring, to the large and elaborate in...
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A scenic overlook (also called a viewpoint, vista point, or lookout) in a national park is a designated area—usually along a road, trail, or at a high elevation—where visitors can stop to admire...
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A backcountry campsite refers to a remote, primitive site typically located far from developed or maintained campgrounds. These campsites are situated in wilderness areas, often requiring hikers,...
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USGS Structures from The National Map (TNM) consists of data to include the name, function, location, and other core information and characteristics of selected ...
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Weddings and other special events such as church services require a Special Use Permit from the park and must follow specific guidelines. Completed applications for Special Use Permits for...
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This U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) data release consists of two hydrographic datasets with spatial modeling units, two sets of spatial data consistent with the National Hydrologic Model (NHM)...
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The Geospatial Fabric for National Hydrologic Modeling (Viger and Bock, 2014; Bock and others, 2021) is a dataset of hydrographic features and spatial data for use within the National Hydrologic...
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This point dataset was created to show the visitor center locations in Rocky Mountain National Park. The point locations were extracted from the NPS FMSS. Edits were made by Glenn Hoffman at ROMO...
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This point dataset was created to show the picnic area features in Rocky Mountain National Park. The features were digitized using aerial imagery and ArcMap 10.3. Edits were made by Glenn Hoffman...
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The Geospatial Fabric for National Hydrologic Modeling (Viger and Bock, 2014; Bock and others, 2020) is a dataset of hydrographic features and spatial data designed for use within the National...
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Backcountry shelters are structures designed to provide protection and refuge for outdoor enthusiasts in remote areas, such as hikers, campers, climbers, and skiers. These shelters are essential...
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Free speech events require a Special Use Permit from the park and must follow specific guidelines. Completed applications for Special Use Permits for weddings and other special events, along with...
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The Geospatial Fabric is a dataset of spatial modeling units for use within the National Hydrologic Model that covers the conterminous United States (CONUS), Alaska, and most major river basins...