Local photos
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Justice Park
We enjoy visits to Justice Park - on Scout Mountain. It's about
15 miles south of downtown Pocatello.
Pocatello Creek
Here are some fall color pictures we took in the fall of 2004 on Pocatello
Creek Road - just east of the city.
Mesa Falls
This is Upper Mesa Falls, on the Henry's Fork of the Snake River. It's
about 100 miles from Pocatello.
Yellowstone Park
Photographers waiting to get an elk shot. |
One of the geysers in the lower geyser basin. |
Lots of chances to see the buffalo. |
Near Harlequin Lake - showing the reseeding after the fire. |
The upper geyser basin- home to 25% of the world's geysers. |
Lewis Falls near the south entrance. |
Yellowstone Park is close enough (about 160 miles) that we try to get
in two trips per year - in May and October. Outside of the most heavily
touristed periods, Yellowstone Park is really a wonder to behold.
Another Panorama

I've been using the free Panorama Tools for Linux for some time now.
This image was stitched together from six digital photos. The
view is a few miles south of Pocatello in the Mink Creek area.
You may have been wanting a better view of the
Teton panorama
from the header.
Here is a
photo gallery
of pictures we took on a day trip during the
summer of 2005. We travelled to the
Golden Spike National Historic Site near Promontory Point, Utah.
Here is a
photo gallery of
pictures we took on our August 2006 trip to Glacier National Park and
Big Hole National Battlefield, both in Montana.
We took
this group of photos on our trip to Yellowstone National Park
during the last week of October, 2006. We're close enough to Yellowstone
(only about 165 miles) that we try to make a trip in May and another
in October each year. Folks sometimes ask what we can find to do for three
or four days that often - are you kidding?