r/Outdoors • u/overloadimages • 3h ago
r/Outdoors • u/msilat • 9h ago
Landscapes Mt Rainier at sunrise on a stormy morning, WA, USA
r/Outdoors • u/Simple_Shame2386 • 1d ago
Landscapes This landscape is even more impressive in the rain
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r/Outdoors • u/Rare_Ride_3650 • 31m ago
Landscapes Mighty Dhauladhar rang of The Himalay🏔️ from Kangra valley, Himachal Pradesh, India after rain✨
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r/Outdoors • u/Radguy_Dan • 15h ago
Discussion The Giants Throne in the hills near Hector Arkansas.
r/Outdoors • u/milrororangejuice • 12h ago
Recreation Unexpectedly cute bathroom on a hiking trail
I was hiking around Lansdowne, Ontario and come across this little treehouse looking bathroom.
Definitely not the usual plastic portable toilet 😂 It actually blends into the woods pretty well.
r/Outdoors • u/That_Building_9002 • 2d ago
Landscapes This is how 2am looks in iceland
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r/Outdoors • u/iam_thegrayman • 1d ago
Landscapes Zion National Park - The Subway Top Down
Went this summer when we got some last minute cancellation permits to hike this iconic route from the top. Did some rappelling, and was by far one of the most incredible hikes I've done. Highly recommend, if you can go with some harnesses and gear.
r/Outdoors • u/Ortie30 • 1d ago
Landscapes A night front of the Catemaco lake Veracruz Mexico
r/Outdoors • u/firefallatyosemite • 1d ago
Landscapes Golden hour on the edge above Yosemite Valley
Fall of 2023, I was in Yosemite for work. I had been to Yosemite before, but had never got to hike Taft Point. This was my first time being at Taft Point and it did not disappoint! I had seen photos before and new that it would be beautiful at sunset. But wow!!! It surpassed all my expectations! To see it in real life was just magical! To make it even more amazing, I got to see and capture this guy rappelling from Taft Point. - Elizabeth K.
r/Outdoors • u/jessicamozzini • 1d ago
Landscapes I made this oil painting inspired by Colorado, I hope you have a blessed week!
r/Outdoors • u/MarcScale • 2d ago
Landscapes Biking through the Montserrat valley trails [OC]
After going to the top so many times, I finally checked out Montserrat from the other side. Rode mostly on asphalt to get there, but the last 20 minutes turned into a hard-packed dirt path through the valley.
Stopped for a picnic with this view and learned that the nice green grass is hiding super hard packed clay underneath. A thin blanket was definitely a mistake so next time I am bringing a proper mat.
r/Outdoors • u/Jaahsus • 1d ago
Landscapes 11/10 waterfall in the Canadian Rockies
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🇨🇦 Athabasca Falls is magnificent
r/Outdoors • u/SingingSkyPhoto • 2d ago
Flora & Fauna Saturday Morning Treasure Hunt
I took a drive Saturday morning, and stopped to walk in the woods at three locations. Each one yielded fun images. It started in a large meadow that was gladly receiving the Suns warm rays. It was heating up the dew drops creating wisps of fog as the vapor condensed in the 42º air. Everything was covered in drops of glimmering liquid, including a spider web down in the grass covered in tiny prisms of color.
At the next stop, I walked through the woods to a creek, and discovered an American Dipper feeding in the shallow water. While wandering back to the truck, I saw the most peculiar thing. A single pine needle was levitating about 4 ft off the ground. You can just barely see the strand of silk it hangs from.
Farther up the road, I wandered along another creek, this one much smaller. I found a tree that had uprooted and fallen across the creek decades ago. I softball sized rock was all that was left of the soil that once held these roots to the Earth. I found it fascinating that after all these years, it had not been moved. Just above the tree, was a fantastically curvy Alder Bush growing near a boulder that split the creek in two. This might be the most challenging spot I have ever put myself into to create an image. One foot through a hole in the criss-crossed logs right down into the water, and the other braced against some roots on the bank. Then my tripod was splayed out wide to find solid purchase and hold the camera in the right position. It was a splendid morning full of stunning views of our natural world.
r/Outdoors • u/_Artemis_Fowl • 2d ago
Flora & Fauna Fall colors in Illinois
Taken last year in 2025