RM2JFJB1X–View over rocks of Death Valley basin from Dante's Peak with Panamint Mountains and Telescope Peak in the distance.
RM2JFJB3R–A common side-blotched lizard or Uta stansburiana camouflages on rocky desert soil beside dried branches.
RM2JFJB68–View from Dante's Peak looking over the southwest trail from Dante's View over Death Valley Basin.
RM2JFJAWK–Looking down on Badwater Salt Basin from Dante's View and Peak in Death Valley National Park, a breathtaking view. Small dots on white salt are people.
RM2JFJAEG–Common side-blotched lizard or Uta stansburiana with colorful scales of blue, turquoise, yellow, brown on rocky desert soil beside dried branches.
RM2JFJAKX–A man looks out from Dante's Peak hiking trail over Death Valley basin, contemplating the dramatic landscape in an inspirational solo hiking photo.
RM2JDJ397–Dad and two kids scrambling on dry waterfall on Natural Bridge Canyon hiking trail, Death Valley National Park, a popular hike in the Black Mountains
RM2JDJ34R–Boy hiker in front of dry waterfall chute at Natural Bridge Canyon, a popular short hike at Death Valley National Park in California.
RM2JDJ2X8–A family of four people hiking under the Natural Bridge arch in the popular canyon for short day hikes at Death Valley National Park in California.
RM2JDJ3D1–Four hikers in Natural Bridge Canyon with view of Death Valley basin and Panamint Mountains in distance.
RM2JDJ2PY–Rock cairn beside wide trail leading into Natural Bridge Canyon in Black Mountains (shown in distance) of Death Valley National Park.
RM2JD35HB–Hikers in Golden Canyon, walking between displaced sedimentary canyon walls in Death Valley National Park.
RM2JD35AM–Hikers Golden Canyon wash in Death Valley, with glowing morning light on the badlands and Red Rock Cathedral rising above.
RM2JD361W–View from Red Cathedral hiking trail looking west over Golden Canyon and Death Valley, toward the Panamint Mountains still showing light snow.
RM2JD35XE–Hikers at Red Cathedral in Death Valley climbing the final steep section of trail beneath tall, steep red canyon walls, on this popular day hike.
RM2JD35PY–Family hike at Red Cathedral in Death Valley climbing the final steep section of trail, a popular winter and spring day hike in the national park.
RM2JD358X–A young kid hiker entering Golden Canyon at trailhead sign in Death Valley National Park, a popular trail for day hikes to Red Cathedral and Zabriskie.
RM2JD354R–A solo hiker explores a spur trail at Red Cathedral with view over Golden Canyon at Death Valley National Park. Panamint Mountains in distance.
RM2JC3HRW–Red dragonfly and blue damselfly at Darwin Falls peaceful oasis in Death Valley National Park, resting on twigs with green leaves in background.
RM2JC39MY–Salt Creek flows beside a wooden boardwalk in Death Valley National Park, where visitors learn about desert pupfish seen here winter and spring.
RM2JC39TA–Two kids walk from Salt Creek Interpretive trail trailhead past informational sign about pup fish and the salty desert habitat of Death Valley.
RM2JC39P8–Two Salt Creek desert pupfish swim in shallow water at Death Valley National Park. Fish spawn in the seasonal stream here each spring.
RM2JC39X5–Salt Creek flows beside the boardwalk interpretive trail in Death Valley National Park. Visitors can see desert pup fish here winter through spring.
RM2JC3A2G–Salt Creek flows beneath a bridge in Death Valley, where visitors can learn about a rare pup fish on this interpretive boardwalk trail.
RM2JC39P4–A single desert pupfish swims in shallow salt water in Salt Creek beside the interpretive trail at Death Valley National Park.
RM2JC3W7F–Darwin Falls is a beautiful waterfall in Death Valley National Park flowing year round in a pretty desert oasis reached by a short hike.
RM2JC3A0K–Interpretive sign about 'Living with Salt' on Salt Creek boardwalk trail, an educational and ADA accessible path in Death Valley National Park
RM2JC3WDH–A man stands looking at Darwin Falls, a waterfall in western Death Valley reachable by a short hike, which resembles the Eiffel Tower.
RM2JBDNN2–The hiking trail to Darwin Falls Death Valley National Park begins in Darwin Wash near Panamint Valley, with creosote shrubs and wildflowers.
RM2JBDNR0–Western chuckwalla lizard (obesus), yellow and black ringed tail sunning self on rock near Panamint Valley in Death Valley National Park, California.
RM2JBDNER–Two kids (brother and sister) help each other climbing a rock with a rope on a hiking trail to Darwin Falls in Death Valley National Park.
RM2JBAT01–A western coachwhip snake (or red racer) suns itself on sandstone rocks in the northern Mojave Desert at California's Red Rock Canyon State Park.
RM2JBAT9X–A middle age male hiker in jeans explores an elevated layer of red sandstone in Hagen Canyon in California's Red Rock Canyon State Park, north Mojave.
RM2JBATC5–Young woman or teen hiker exploring Hagen Canyon Nature Trail in Red Rock Canyon State Park in California with red capped sandstone formations.
RM2JBAT76–A man explores a red sandstone cliff layer in Hagen Canyon Natural Preserve at Red Rock Canyon State Park in California, a scenic desert hiking trail.
RM2JBARH5–A family hikes Hagen Canyon Nature Trail in California's Red Rock Canyon State Park through beautiful desert landscape and brush.
RM2JBARM9–Beautiful sandstone geological formations in Red Rock Canyon State Park California, seen from Hagen Canyon Nature Trail, northern Mojave desert.
RM2JBARPT–Three kids look out through Window Rock formation in Hagen Canyon Natural Preserve, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California. Northern Mojave hiking.
RM2JBAT2A–A Western Coachwhip snake (red racer) raises its head in the Mojave desert at Red Rock Canyon State Park in California.
RM2JBARYH–View from Window Rock framing female teen hiker taking photo with phone in Hagen Canyon at Red Rock Canyon State Park in California, northern Mojave.
RM2JBAT4G–A western coachwhip snake (red racer) matches rocks beneath it in the Mojave desert at Red Rock Canyon State Park in California. Evolution, camouflage.
RM2J5E38B–A young hiker stands at bottom of climbing rings in a slot canyon on the Rings Loop Trail in Mojave National Preserve, a fun family hike in California
RM2J5EB1R–Prehistoric petroglyph of bighorn sheep chipped in desert varnish on large boulder in Mojave National Preserve, in Great Basin Curvilinear Abstract
RM2J5ECCD–Looking back through Banshee Canyon from the Rings Loop hiking trail in Mojave National Park on a quiet evening with soft light.
RM2J5EC2M–Climbing rings assist hikers up a narrow chute in a slot canyon at Mojave National Preserve on the Rings Loop trail, a family friendly hike.
RM2J5EBYP–A family hikes Wildhorse Canyon late day with Buckhorn cholla glowing in the desert at Mojave National Preserve in California.
RM2J5EA80–A kid gets up close to prehistoric petroglyphs on a boulder in Mojave National Preserve, showing Great Basin Curvilinear Abstract style of rock art.
RM2J5EBDG–Bighorn sheep petroglyph on rock in Mojave National Preserve, prehistoric Great Basin Curvilinear Abstract style
RM2J5EC56–View of the Holes in the Wall approaching Banshee Canyon in Mojave National Preserve on the Rings Loop Trail.
RM2J5EBG4–Sun shines over grouping of boulders with prehistoric petroglyphs in Great Basin Curvilinear Abstract style at Mojave National Preserve, Rings Loop.
RM2J5EBJH–Petroglyphs cover a large boulder, wildflowers in foreground, at Mojave National Preserve. Shows prehistoric Great Basin Curvilinear Abstract style.
RM2J5EBRC–Dad and kids look closely at petroglyphs on large boulder in Mojave National Preserve near the Rings Loop trail at Hole in the Wall.
RM2J5EC7X–A father and son stand on boulders at Banshee Canyon with Hole in the Wall cliffs behind them, hiking Rings Loop trail in Mojave National Preserve.
RM2J5E99W–Climbing rings assist hikers up a narrow chute in a slot canyon at Mojave National Preserve on the Rings Loop trail, a family friendly hike.
RM2J5A5T6–Petroglyph information sign, Rings Loop trail in Mojave National Preserve. A hiker looks at ancient rock art in Great Basin Curvilinear Abstract style
RM2J5A78N–Kid climbing up rings on Rings Loop trail at Hole in the Wall in Mojave National Preserve, a fun desert hike for families on a California roadtrip.
RM2J239CC–A spotted towhee rests on thin twigs in Charmlee Wilderness near Malibu, California.
RM2J2396R–A California quail sits on a boulder, blending into background of Santa Monica mountains at Charmlee Wilderness Park near Malibu.
RM2J2390F–A spotted towhee bird rests on twigs with red eye bright in the sun at Charmlee Wilderness Park near Malibu in the Santa Monica Mountains.
RM2J2351D–The wooden boardwalk Meadow Creek trail leads to Pismo Monarch Butterfly Grove.
RM2J234WC–People walk on Pismo State Beach (Grover Beach, California) with big beautiful sky overhead on a winter day.
RM2J239BH–A charred tree springs back to life after the Woolsey fire at Charmlee Wilderness Park with views down the coast to Point Dume.
RM2J235CJ–A small cluster of monarch butterflies in the branches of a eucalyptus tree in Pismo Monarch Butterfly Grove, where they overwinter.
RM2J23924–A coyote waits on a rock for more signs of prey in Charmlee Wilderness park, an area burnt in the Woolsey wildfire now reopened for recreation
RM2J2394D–A family hikes above the Pacific Ocean at Charmlee Wilderness Park near Malibu, an area burnt by the Woolsey wildfire now reopened for recreation
RM2J23576–Monarchs cluster in a eucalyptus tree at Pismo Monarch Grove, dangling like a beautiful orange lamp shade.
RM2HXRXND–Moonridge Trail steps descend into steep canyon with cacti as a lone hiker explores Conejo Open Space in Wildwood Park, Thousand Oaks, California
RM2HXRWG8–Boy walking the El Moro Elfin Forest boardwalk inland with Hollister Peak in the distance.
RM2HXRYY0–Upper Paradise Falls in Wildwood Park, Conejo Open Space recreation area near Thousand Oaks, California. View from Wildwood Canyon hiking trail.
RM2HXRWM8–Fuchsia flowering gooseberry or ribes speciosum native California wildflower plant in Los Osos near Morro Bay, with delicate red blossoms
RM2HXRWAD–Boy walking boardwalk path at the edge of Morro Bay, through El Moro Elfin Forest nature preserve with Morro Rock in distance and reflections on water
RM2HXRYD6–Family resting at Paradise Falls waterfall in Wildwood Park, Conejo Open Space recreation area near Thousand Oaks, California. A popular hiking trail.
RM2HXRX52–In El Moro Elfin Forest, Los Osos, California, three kids pose surrounded by pygmy coastal live oak trees, while hiking the interpretive trail.
RM2HXRW74–Prickly pear cacti grow beside flowing North Fork Arroyo Conejo, just above Paradise Falls, a popular hiking destination in southern California
RM2GGR9WG–A teen girl stops for a funny photo posing in the narrow space between large boulders in Hidden Valley at Joshua Tree National Park.
RM2GGRA1C–A family explores the Hidden Valley nature trail in Joshua Tree National park, one of the most popular destinations within the park.
RM2GGRBDJ–A young boy stands among the rocky terrain, pinyon pines, and other flora found in Hidden Valley in Joshua Tree National Park.
RM2GGRAH4–A kid hikes past a flowering yucca along the Hidden Valley Nature Trail in Joshua Tree National Park
RM2GGRA4E–Hidden Valley is surrounded by tall rocky walls which protect the microclimate from drying desert winds.
RM2GGRAXM–Kids can have great fun bouldering in Hidden Valley at Joshua Tree National Park.
RM2GGRABN–A pinyon pine tree grows near a high rocky wall along the Hidden Valley Nature Trail in Joshua Tree National Park.
RM2GGRA7X–An interpretive sign in front of a pinyon pine tree educates visitors about these on the Hidden Valley Nature Trail in Joshua Tree National Park.
RM2GGRB8C–A child hikes among the boulders on the Hidden Valley Nature Trail in Joshua Tree National Park.
RF2GFFAE7–A vertical / portrait shot of Arch Rock without tourists in Joshua Tree National Park.
RF2GFG8H9–Easy bouldering opportunities can be explored along the family-friendly Arch Rock Trail in Joshua Tree.
RM2GFF9YD–A child hiker approaches a Joshua Tree on the Arch Rock Trail. This relatively flat, easy hiking trail is one of the most popular in the National Park
RM2GFFA57–A father takes a phone photo of his kids standing beneath Arch Rock, one of the most-photographed features in the park.
RM2GFFA1D–Finding Arch Rock in a rare moment with no people visible. The 30-foot arch is of Joshua Tree National Park's most popular easy hiking destinations.
RF2GFFAA0–Arch Rock without tourists. This is one of the most popular easy hiking trails and most photographed landmarks in Joshua Tree National Park.
RM2GFFA5J–Hikers take turns climbing up to Arch Rock in Joshua Tree National Park, one of the most photographed locations in the park.
RM2GEBH17–A whimsical stone arch marks the entrance to Cal Poly's architecture canyon, commonly known as the 'architecture graveyard.' Beginning in the 1960s, A
RM2GEBH6D–A hiker passes by Cantilever Deck, an experimental structure created by Cal Poly students in 1990. No part of the actual structure touches the ground.
RM2GEBH2C–This reinvented structure was created in 2003 by students and three of the alumni who worked on the original Blade Structure (1963), the first experim
RM2GEBGPX–Poly Canyon Road leads student hikers, bikers, joggers into open space beside Cal Poly university campus in San Luis Obispo, California.
RM2GEBH4Y–A child hikes up the hill toward the Hay Bale Arch in Poly Canyon, San Luis Obispo. The double arch filled with straw was created by Cal Poly students
RM2GEBGM3–This geodesic dome was one of the first of its kind built on the West Coast, and was created in 1957 by Cal Poly students inspired by a lecture by Buc
RM2GE52A4–Steep cement stairs wind down the side of Moro Rock with a father and two children far below for scale. The Moro Rock trail is a popular half-mile hik
RM2GE52B0–Young girl poses in narrow space between rock faces on Moro Rock Trail, Sequoia National Park.
RM2GE52BF–Summit of Moro Rock in Sequoia National Park shown in a rare moment with no people. The end of the hiking trail is fenced in by safety railings extend
RM2GE550H–A young woman stops to look out over the Middle Fork of the Kaweah River Canyon where it travels through critical forest toward the San Joaquin Valley
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