Fall has arrived at Glacier National Park, and it’s stunning….

Fall has arrived at Glacier National Park, and it’s stunning. Crushing clouds and rain greeted Nate Luebbe at Glacier, but as he crested Logan Pass he was treated to one of the most spectacular alpenglow sunsets we’ve seen. “The sun shot golden fingers between jagged peaks and illuminated the clouds from below, and I couldn’t help but admire the timing. Montana was welcoming me home.” Photo courtesy of Nate Luebbe.

Yosemite National Park – California – USA (by Giorgio Galeotti) 

Yosemite National Park – California – USA (by Giorgio Galeotti

Fall foliage lights up the lakeshore at Bosque del Apache…

Fall foliage lights up the lakeshore at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico. Along with changing leaves, late season sunflowers provide a colorful contrast to red-wing blackbirds that swoop and dart through grasses. The refuge protects a wide stretch of the Rio Grande river where sandhill cranes, geese and other waterfowl spend the winter each year. Photo courtesy of Robert Dunn via USFWS National Wildlife Refuge System.

New York City – New York – USA (by Thomas Richter) 

New York City – New York – USA (by Thomas Richter

New York City – New York – USA (by Thomas Richter)

New York City – New York – USA (by Thomas Richter)

No need to adjust your screen, this technicolor terrain is…

No need to adjust your screen, this technicolor terrain is Artist’s Pallette at Death Valley National Park in California. Aprons of blue, pink, green, purple, brown and black drape across the mountain front. Metals and minerals affected by oxidation and other chemical reactions created this unique landscape. Photo by Kevin O’Connell (http://ift.tt/18oFfjl).

Lake Powell – Arizona – USA (by Milo & Silvia in the world) 

Lake Powell – Arizona – USA (by Milo & Silvia in the world

Seattle – Washington – USA (by N i c o l a) 

Seattle – Washington – USA (by N i c o l a

Easily one of the most beautiful sights in Arkansas, the view…

Easily one of the most beautiful sights in Arkansas, the view from Big Bluff looking down on Buffalo National River will amaze you. Established in 1972, Buffalo National River flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states. Once you arrive, prepare to journey from running rapids to quiet pools while surrounded by massive bluffs as you cruise through the Ozark Mountains down to the White River. Photo courtesy of Aaron Bates.