Red Beds Trail Devils Tower National Monument Wyoming
by Joan Carroll
Title
Red Beds Trail Devils Tower National Monument Wyoming
Artist
Joan Carroll
Medium
Photograph - Photography And Digital Art
Description
It wasnโt until I was about half way around the circular 3-mile Red Beds Trail at Devils Tower National Monument that I understood where the name of the trail came from! The trail traverses several environments including some thinning ponderosa pine forest, open areas with views of the Black Hills, the Belle Fourche River and its associated floodplain and the beautiful red badlands that give the trail its name.
FEATURED PHOTO, Nature group, 10/18/19
FEATURED PHOTO, Vacations group, 9/7/19
FEATURED PHOTO, Nature group, 8/23/19
FEATURED PHOTO, Your Very Best Photography group, 7/17/19
FEATURED PHOTO, Travel Art group, 7/9/19
FEATURED PHOTO, World Landscape Lovers of Art group, 7/7/19
FEATURED PHOTO, LADY PHOTOGRAPHERS AND ARTISTS group, 7/5/19
FEATURED PHOTO, Images That Excite You group, 7/4/19
FEATURED PHOTO, USA Photographers Only group, 7/4/19
FEATURED PHOTO, Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group, 7/4/19
FEATURED PHOTO, Your Story of Art group, 7/3/19
FEATURED PHOTO, Just Perfect group, 7/3/19
FEATURED PHOTO, Nikon Full Frame Cameras group, 7/3/19
Joan carroll, red, red beds, devils tower, national monument, landscape, desert, nature, hiking, geology, colored clay, outdoor, colored earth
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July 3rd, 2019
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