RMM3NNYG–A snow-covered juniper with Balanced Rock
RMM53CX9–Desert View footpath assessment . Desert View Watchtower footpath from Trading Post with guardrail surrounding Desert View Point overlook. For travelers coming into the park via the East Entrance, a stop at Desert View provides the first views of Grand Canyon. Attractions feature some of the finest views of the Colorado River and canyon geology, the Watchtower, and the nearby Tusayan Museum, highlighting the story o
RMM53D5C–DSC-. Desert View Watchtower Level 3 murals after completion of conservation work, October5, 2017 Grand Canyon National Park is working with area tribes and art experts to restore the Fred Kabotie murals and The rock art images, painted by Fred Geary, which have been damaged by water. The first phase of the project is being funded through a grant from American Express obtained by Grand Canyon Associat
RMM53D57–DSC-. Desert View Watchtower Level 3 murals after completion of conservation work, October 5, 2017 Grand Canyon National Park is working with area tribes and art experts to restore the Fred Kabotie murals and The rock art images, painted by Fred Geary, which have been damaged by water. The first phase of the project is being funded through a grant from American Express obtained by Grand Canyon Associa
RMM53CXG–Desert View footpath assessment . detail of historic stone restroom building between Desert View Trading Post and the General Store connected by footpath. For travelers coming into the park via the East Entrance, a stop at Desert View provides the first views of Grand Canyon. Attractions feature some of the finest views of the Colorado River and canyon geology, the Watchtower, and the nearby Tusayan Museum, highligh
RMM53D4H–DSC-. Desert View Watchtower Level 3 murals after completion of conservation work, October5, 2017 Grand Canyon National Park is working with area tribes and art experts to restore the Fred Kabotie murals and The rock art images, painted by Fred Geary, which have been damaged by water. The first phase of the project is being funded through a grant from American Express obtained by Grand Canyon Associat
RMM4KGR2–first-snow-..first-snow-.
RMM53D3W–Desert View Watchtower Level Mural Conservation Work - . Conservator working on designs etched into the parapet of level 4 of Desert View Watchtower.Colorful ceiling mural overhead.
RMM53D2A–Desert View Watchtower - Level Conservation Work - . A top down view of a conservator mixing paint and water in preparation to work.
RMM48R5H–Staff from various public lands agencies gathered at the Moab Information Center to celebrate the th anniversary of the Canyonlands Natural History Association (CNHA). Rainbow at Moab Information Center
RMM4RKX7–Rafting on Middle Fork of the Flathead River..Rafting on Middle Fork of the Flathead River.
RMM4KGA9–DSC..DSC.
RMM48ER9–Anthony Lott paints at Mesa Arch
RMM4Y8WY–The Original Grandview Trail Was Created To Connect The Canyon Rim With Copper Mines On Horseshoe Mesa. This Well Constructed Trail Eventually Was Used More For Tourists Than Miners, As It Provided One Of The Best Access Routes Into The Canyon During The Early Years Of The 20th Century. This Photo Shows A Ramp Made From Dirt Filled Log cribs That Were Chained Or Pinned To Limestone Cliff Faces To Provide A Foundation For The Trail. There Definitely Is Some Exposure In This Section. This Trail Is Very Steep! In The Summer Much Of The Trail Is In Full Sun. In The Winter Ice And Snow Can Make Hik
RMM5N5J4–Night sky of Joshua Tree National Park .
RMM53E09–Grand Canyon National Park Mather Campground . Mather Campground Tent Site - No hook-ups. - 30-foot trailer or RV maximum. Open year-round. Operated by the National Park Service and located in Grand Canyon Village, this campground offers tent and RV camping. Accessible campsites and restrooms are available. Pets are allowed, but must be leashed at all times, and may not be left unattended. Wood and charcoal fires permitted in provided camps
RMM3RN79–Sunset over Arches
RMM3D00W–ALEU View from Battery Command Station
RMM3CY83–Vets all together
RMM3CY4X–Traditional Luncheon
RMM3CY5F–Dancer meeting Gov Walker
RMM3CY5C–Unalaska Unangax Dancers
RMM3CY7D–Vets after memorial ceremony
RMM3CXFW–Posting of colors
RMM3CXG7–Vince Tutiakoff speaking
RMM4KJ92–June , Logan Pass.
RMM4RHD0–Approaching Rimrock.May , .
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RMM3D4M1–Chipmunk on the Edge of precipitous rock.
RMM3D00G–KOVA tent on the edge of the Kobuk sand dunes
RMM53E3D–Grand Canyon National Park Pioneer Cemetery - Memorial Day . First used before the establishment of the national park but not formally dedicated until 1928, the cemetery serves as a resting place for many early Grand Canyon families and pioneers. The cemetery—part of the Grand Canyon Village National Historic District—has more than 390 individual graves, several of which date back to before the establishment of the park and the dedication of the cemete
RMM53E22–Grand Canyon National Park Pioneer Cemetery - Memorial Day . First used before the establishment of the national park but not formally dedicated until 1928, the cemetery serves as a resting place for many early Grand Canyon families and pioneers. The cemetery—part of the Grand Canyon Village National Historic District—has more than 390 individual graves, several of which date back to before the establishment of the park and the dedication of the cemete
RMM53E0N–Grand Canyon National Park Pioneer Cemetery - Memorial Day . First used before the establishment of the national park but not formally dedicated until 1928, the cemetery serves as a resting place for many early Grand Canyon families and pioneers. The cemetery—part of the Grand Canyon Village National Historic District—has more than 390 individual graves, several of which date back to before the establishment of the park and the dedication of the cemete
RMM53E0F–Grand Canyon National Park Pioneer Cemetery - Memorial Day . First used before the establishment of the national park but not formally dedicated until 1928, the cemetery serves as a resting place for many early Grand Canyon families and pioneers. The cemetery—part of the Grand Canyon Village National Historic District—has more than 390 individual graves, several of which date back to before the establishment of the park and the dedication of the cemete
RMM53E0J–Grand Canyon National Park Pioneer Cemetery - Memorial Day . First used before the establishment of the national park but not formally dedicated until 1928, the cemetery serves as a resting place for many early Grand Canyon families and pioneers. The cemetery—part of the Grand Canyon Village National Historic District—has more than 390 individual graves, several of which date back to before the establishment of the park and the dedication of the cemete
RMM53E61–Grand Canyon National Park Pioneer Cemetery - Memorial Day . First used before the establishment of the national park but not formally dedicated until 1928, the cemetery serves as a resting place for many early Grand Canyon families and pioneers. The cemetery—part of the Grand Canyon Village National Historic District—has more than 390 individual graves, several of which date back to before the establishment of the park and the dedication of the cemete
RMM53E42–Grand Canyon National Park Pioneer Cemetery - Memorial Day . First used before the establishment of the national park but not formally dedicated until 1928, the cemetery serves as a resting place for many early Grand Canyon families and pioneers. The cemetery—part of the Grand Canyon Village National Historic District—has more than 390 individual graves, several of which date back to before the establishment of the park and the dedication of the cemete
RMM48E6R–The accessible campsite at Island in the Sky Campground has pavement surrounding the tent pad, which is dirt. We hold the site only for people with disabilities. Accessible Campsite
RMM5N5T0–Ranger helping a volunteer with safety equipment .
RMM5N4MX–Graffiti Removal Day with Volunteers .
RMM5N42J–Applying Elephant Snot to graffiti for removal .
RMM5N6FW–View near Barker Dam .
RMM5N46H–Barker Dam after rainfall .
RMM5N4JJ–First time at Barker Dam .
RMM5N55M–Joshua tree near North Entrance .
RMM5N6F7–Unattended food left in a campsite .
RMM5N555–Joshua tree (Yucca brevifolia) growing in Lost Horse Valley .
RMM5N4FD–Climber on Headstone Rock .
RMM5N5YG–Raven in a Joshua tree .
RMM5N648–Rock Wren .
RMM5N5J8–Northern Mocking Bird .
RMM5N4KY–Golden hour at the Oasis of Mara .
RMM5N4KH–Fruiting desert palm trees .
RMM4Y8TY–A green tent in between the trees on a wintery day at Mather Campground. The campsite has a fire pit as well as picnic table. During the winter months, the campground office is closed and online reservations are not available. Registration is first come first serve using the self-pay machine located at the campground office at the entrance to the campground. During the winter months, shared Hiker/biker campsites are not available and hiker/bikers must pay for an individual site which is $15.00.
RMM5N6BT–Sunset at Oasis of Mara, Twentynine Palms .
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