Pond, Alpine Meadow, Trees, Mountains – Alaska!
The Alaska Railroad from Anchorage to Denali traverses many scenic vistas. Around each bend another picture emerges. The vastness of the territory is sometime overwhelming. (Cantwell, Alaska)
The Alaska Railroad from Anchorage to Denali traverses many scenic vistas. Around each bend another picture emerges. The vastness of the territory is sometime overwhelming. (Cantwell, Alaska)
Surrounded by mixed deciduous and evergreen forest, Bigelow Pond offers a quiet and scenic resting spot – Bigelow Hollow State Park. (Union, Connecticut)
Hiking up the East Bluff Trail with falling leaves. The harsh winter season is not far behind – Devil’s Lake State Park. (Baraboo, Wisconsin)
“The High One.” Deenaalee, in the language of the native Alaskan Koyukon. At 20,308′ above sea level, a look at the highest point in North America as seen from the Savage Alpine Trail, nearly 60 miles distant. (Denali National Park, Alaska)
Guiding mariners through Lake Michigan’s Manitou Passage, the current South Manitou Island lighthouse was built in 1871 – Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. (Empire, Michigan)
Smooth stone beach and the crystal clear waters of Green Bay from Peninsula State Park . Established in 1909, Peninsula’s 3,776 acres has eight miles of shoreline in Door County, and is Wisconsin’s third largest state park. (Fish Creek, Wisconsin)
A solitary American bison crosses the Little Missouri River looking to rejoin the herd which is feeding in a nearby pasture – Theodore Roosevelt National Park. (Medora, North Dakota)
Looking across an expanse of ocean which is Biscayne National Park , with downtown Miami on the distant horizon. 95% of the park’s 270 sq miles is water. As such, sailing, paddling and snorkeling are popular ways to experience it. (Homestead, Florida)