Your vacation guide to national parks of the west
Formed by the meandering Colorado River, the Grand Canyon is 277 miles long, 18 miles wide and a mile deep. More than 5 million visitors flock to the national park annually.
MORE: The Grand Canyon, just as the Kolb brothers pictured it (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
Lighted by a very bright half moon, night becomes day during this 30-second time exposure of the skies over Half Dome, as seen from Glacier Point at 9:35 p.m.
MORE: A different view of Half Dome (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
A rainbow forms during a rare stormy sunrise at Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes. Read the story: There’s weird science, quirky history and plain fun in the 3.4 million acres of Death Valley National Park
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(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
Beauty is found on the floor of the forest as well as in the canopies of the surrounding Humboldt redwoods and other trees.
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Two large, dominant coastal brown bears fight in the shallow waters at Brooks Falls. According to park rangers, the battles between the animals are usually caused by disputes over fishing rights.
MORE: In Katmai National Park, Alaska, up close with bears pursuing salmon
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
A ranger leads a group of visitors on a tour. These miniature cities carved into the cliffs were originally inhabited by the Ancestral Pueblo people (also known as Anasazi) between 550 and 1200.
MORE: At Mesa Verde National Park, step back into ancient Pueblo times
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
A bright moon illuminates the sky above the desert in Joshua Tree National Park. Joshua Tree National Park encompasses almost 800,000 acres and is about a three-hour drive from Los Angeles.
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(Rick Loomis / Los Angeles Times)
Morning Glory Geyser, near Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park, is know for its many colors.
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(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)