America's Great Outdoors
One of the most stunning photos we have ever seen of Old Faithful at #sunrise in Yellowstone National Park.  Photo: Tracy Ferguson

One of the most stunning photos we have ever seen of Old Faithful at #sunrise in Yellowstone National Park.  

Photo: Tracy Ferguson

We can’t think of a more perfect location for a picnic than Artist Point in Yellowstone National Park.Photo: courtesy of www.recreation.gov

We can’t think of a more perfect location for a picnic than Artist Point in Yellowstone National Park.

Photo: courtesy of www.recreation.gov

Rush hour traffic takes on a whole new meaning at Yellowstone National Park.Photo: National Park Service

Rush hour traffic takes on a whole new meaning at Yellowstone National Park.

Photo: National Park Service

A big moon sets behind Chief Mountain this past Saturday in Glacier National Park.Photo: National Park Service

A big moon sets behind Chief Mountain this past Saturday in Glacier National Park.

Photo: National Park Service

Who is ready for summer? This photo from Glacier National Park is getting us excited for the warmer months right around the corner.Photo: National Park Service

Who is ready for summer? This photo from Glacier National Park is getting us excited for the warmer months right around the corner.

Photo: National Park Service

Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park hasn’t frozen over this winter, but this rock is giving it a good try. Photo: T. McCracken, National Park Service

Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park hasn’t frozen over this winter, but this rock is giving it a good try.

Photo: T. McCracken, National Park Service

The Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument covers about 375,000 acres of BLM-administered public land in central Montana. These lands hold a spectacular array of plant life, wildlife, unique geological features, endless recreational opportunities and significant historical and cultural values. The rugged landscape has retained much of its unspoiled character over the centuries and, as a result, offers outstanding opportunities for solitude and dispersed recreation.Photo: Bureau of Land Management 

The Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument covers about 375,000 acres of BLM-administered public land in central Montana. These lands hold a spectacular array of plant life, wildlife, unique geological features, endless recreational opportunities and significant historical and cultural values. The rugged landscape has retained much of its unspoiled character over the centuries and, as a result, offers outstanding opportunities for solitude and dispersed recreation.

Photo: Bureau of Land Management 

Sometimes the perfect combination of clouds, wind and sun create some amazing evening clouds over Glacier National Park. These were short lived on Saturday evening. Pretty cool though right?Photo: National Park Service 

Sometimes the perfect combination of clouds, wind and sun create some amazing evening clouds over Glacier National Park. These were short lived on Saturday evening. Pretty cool though right?

Photo: National Park Service 

A large herd of elk (mixed bulls and cows) enjoys a sunny afternoon in a meadow at Two Dog Flats in Glacier National Park. Singleshot Mountain towers over the landscape.Photo: National Park Service 

A large herd of elk (mixed bulls and cows) enjoys a sunny afternoon in a meadow at Two Dog Flats in Glacier National Park. Singleshot Mountain towers over the landscape.

Photo: National Park Service 

Here’s a cool picture of the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument in central Montana. These lands hold a spectacular array of plant life, wildlife, unique geological features, endless recreation opportunities and significant historical and cultural values. The rugged landscape has retained much of its unspoiled character over the centuries and, as a result, offers outstanding opportunities for #solitude and dispersed recreation.Photo: Bureau of Land Management 

Here’s a cool picture of the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument in central Montana. These lands hold a spectacular array of plant life, wildlife, unique geological features, endless recreation opportunities and significant historical and cultural values. The rugged landscape has retained much of its unspoiled character over the centuries and, as a result, offers outstanding opportunities for #solitude and dispersed recreation.

Photo: Bureau of Land Management