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Landscape Photos In The National Parks Of The American West!

We took an epic road trip through the American West in May/June – just Ally, Doug, Lacey and Tony in a Ford Escape.

15 days, 13 states, 9 National Parks, national forests, visits with friends in multiple cities, 3 homes of United States presidents….  whew.  It was AWESOME.

Ally doesn’t always bring her camera on our trips but she did on this one and took some landscape photos – a change of pace for her with the greatest outdoor subjects imaginable!  America’s National Parks!

Landscape Photos In the National Parks Of The American West!

Now keep in mind she didn’t document the entire trip – we highly recommend you check out the companion piece to this post at Doug’s History blog at his M10 Social website for the entire story, tons of commentary, videos, tips and recommendations for your own roadtrip (you should definitely do it).  Doug is a very good amateur iPhoneographer and we did a lot of hiking on this trip and Ally wasn’t about to take her bulky camera on strenuous hikes.  But the photos Ally did take?  Well…. 

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Prairie Dogs at Badlands National Park

How awesome are those Prairie Dogs?????  Roberts Prairie Dog Town at Badlands National Park is amazing.  There are prairie dogs in several different locations at the Badlands but this one area is the “town” where you can just sit and watch them for as long as you like.  It’s a totally natural habitat – just because they call it a “town” doesn’t mean they have an exhibit like at the zoo or anything – this is the real deal.  And it’s not like you have to get lucky to see them – there are tons of them although you definitely have to get extremely lucky to get THREE of them to POSE like this crew, and Ally did!  She just has that touch lol….

Here’s another photo from the Badlands…

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Badlands National Park

Here’s a view of Mt. Rushmore.

Mt. Rushmore

The next several photos are from Yellowstone National Park with its wondrous thermal basins and wildlife…

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Yellowstone National Park

Bison at Yellowstone

We saw bison everywhere at both Badlands and Yellowstone!

A furry friend at Yellowstone National Park

Obviously seeing a chipmunk isn’t unique to National Parks but we couldn’t resist this little furball having a snack.

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone Lake is really spectacular and we came across this elk hanging out too…

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Yellowstone National Park

Love that photo.

Last one from Yellowstone – the Grand Prismatic Spring!

Yellowstone National Park

Here are a couple from the next day at Grand Teton National Park which borders Yellowstone to the South.

Grand Teton National Park

Such a majestic place….

Grand Teton National Park

Here’s one from the south rim of the Grand Canyon (the north rim opened just a few days after we were there).

Grand Canyon National Park

We also made a stop at Horseshoe Bend later on the same day we hit the Grand Canyon:

Horseshoe Bend

The next several photos we’ll leave you with are from 4 of the “Utah Mighty Five” but we did indeed get to all five of them!

Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon National Park

Capitol Reef National Park

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Arches National Park

Arches National Park

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Arches National Park

A trip of a lifetime and we cannot wait to get back out there….

We hope you enjoyed these highlights from out west!

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Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is an incredible place, and if you haven’t been there I highly recommend making the trip.  We are huge fans of our National Parks and this one is only a little more than 4 hours from West Bloomfield, Michigan where we live depending on traffic.

Sleeping Bear Dunes

We were able to get away for the holiday weekend with our kids and we went “Up North” which is where many Metro Detroiters go during the summer to relax.  “Up North” is not necessarily the Upper Peninsula – it’s just a few hours north of Detroit where things are generally beautiful and relaxing.  We hung out on Higgins Lake, hit the National Cherry Festival in Traverse City and then headed over to Sleeping Bear Dunes for our last full day up there.  Ally doesn’t do a ton of landscape photography, but she brought her camera along for the trip.  It was well worth it.  She was able to capture some really nice photos and we are excited to share them here!  Not everything that is “Frameable” has to be a face…  ha!

Sleeping Bear Dunes

These photos were taken along points of the Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive within the park.  We did the Dune Climb before we drove the scenic route and we weren’t really prepared with a proper backpack to take the camera up the climb.  The climb is just pure fun (and tough) especially when you turn around and bound back down the sand.  As for the scenic drive a few of the overlooks are simply majestic looking out over Lake Michigan.

Sleeping Bear Dunes

Sleeping Bear Dunes

Sleeping Bear Dunes

This next shot is the only thing here I’m taking partial credit for – as I was walking along a path the moon caught my eye through this little gap in a dune and I called Ally over to stand right where I was standing to get the shot.  The rest is all Ally and her amazing craft – her eye and her talent!

Sleeping Bear Dunes

We hope you enjoyed these and they gave you just a taste of what this beautiful park has to offer!