Up the trail head, of Lewis Creek, you'll see more water and mini-cascades of life. The lighting is always different, and this time of the year when I went (in March, Late Winter/Early Winter) is usually best due to snow is still melting away and still filling the creek beds.
Enjoy.
Taking a deep breath, relaxing, witnessing the fresh waters going through.
Different angle of the same stream, but most of all, nature is showing its finest w/natural lighting.
Sunsets are beautiful and changing at Sunday Park
The view from Saw-Mill Creek, a small walk-in campground near the north-eastern border of Yosemite National Park.
Located far away from anything else in eastern Colorado, the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site is a site not to be missed by western history buffs.
This is the site of the Sand Creek Massacre, a bloody massacre in which 150-200 Native Americans were violently killed in 1864.
Saw-Mill Walk-in Campground in the northeastern reach of Yosemite National Park.
A short hike along the creek below a small walk-in campground called Saw-Mill near the north-eastern border of Yosemite National Park.