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Fernando Boza
Photo Date: 
09/05/2015
Aerial view of the road up to Mount Evans from a spot between Mount Goliath and Upper Mount Goliath. Idaho Springs Reservoir and Echo Lake are to the left.
Fernando Boza
Photo Date: 
09/05/2015
Temperatures on the Mount Evans Scenic Byway can drop from near 60 degrees to 35 when a storm rolls through.
Corinne H
Photo Date: 
08/28/2017
Views from the Steens Mountain summit, which is a short hike from Steens Mountain Loop Road.
Emily Gillard
Photo Date: 
11/10/2013
Kiger Gorge is just off of the seasonally accessible Steens Mountain Loop Road.
Stephanie Graudons
Photo Date: 
05/31/2018
Northern Presidential Range from Mount Washington.
Stephanie Graudons
Photo Date: 
05/31/2018
Mount Monroe and Lakes of the Clouds Hut from below the summit of Mount Washington.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date: 
10/18/2012
Sunrise from the Clingmans Dome Road, Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Kristi Parsons
Photo Date: 
07/01/2018
Early morning is a wonderful time to explore Clingmans, with less crowds and more beauty than you'll find in mid-day.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
09/19/2017
Brasstown Bald summit and tower seen from the parking area.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
09/19/2017
Views from Brasstown Bald.

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