Grand Teton
Grand Teton National Park
This park was interesting. There’s a lot of water activities to do here. It reminded me a lot of state parks in Connecticut. You almost always get a view of the mountains from anywhere in the park. From the Jenny Lake Visitor Center, you may be lucky to catch many planes on final approach at nearby Jackson Hole Airport.
Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park
This was one of the largest national parks I’ve been to. There’s so many attractions you can see here that you must spend a minimum of 3 days here to catch a glimpse of everything! Enjoy the highlights below!
Our first day we spent at Mammoth Springs, Lamar Valley, and the Northern Rim of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Joshua Tree
Joshua Tree National Park
Cholla Cactus Garden at sunrise. Watch your step!
Keys View, with a view of Palm Springs, Mt. San Jacinto (left), and Mt. San Gorgonio (right)
Death Valley
Images from Death Valley National Park
Death Valley is my favorite National Park. I hope you enjoy these pictures!
A view from the Golden Canyon Trail
The Devil’s Golf Course
Bad Water Basin - The lowest point in North America
The following are many pictures I took at the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes during a sunset
Connecticut
This is a compilation of various pictures I’ve taken in Connecticut
The Farmington River
A sunset view from the top of Talcott Mountain in Simsbury, CT
A sunset view from Horse Barn Hill at the University of Connecticut
Yosemite
Yosemite National Park
Tunnel View
El Capitan at sunset
I highly reccomend visiting Sentinel Dome (enroute to Glacier Point). It’s a ~2mi roundtrip hike. It was a cloudy day so we weren’t able to see the sunset, but seeing the clouds move around us was so magnificent.
A view while enroute to the park.
Rocky Mountain
Rocky Mountain National Park
Emerald Lake
Glass Lake - It was ~4.5 miles to get up here but the view was amazing. It was very windy
The previous day’s rain was able to stir up sediments making Lake Haiyaha’s color a unique site!
Bear Lake