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A forest of Ponderosa Pine trees (Pinus ponderosa) in the central Oregon Cascade Mountains. The tree—also called a western yellow pine—can grow to over 200 feet in height. The tree is the most widely-distributed pine species in North America and is native in much of the western United States and Canada. This photo was taken in Jefferson County, OR at an elevation of about 2,500 feet.

Ponderosa Pine (Pinus ponderosa) trees growing in an old-growth forest in the central Oregon Cascade Mountains. The tree—also called a western yellow pine—can grow to over 200 feet in height. The tree is the most widely-distributed pine species in North America and is native in much of the western United States and Canada.

The Rafael Fire was discovered on June 18, 2021 near the Sycamore Canyon Wilderness. It eventually grew to over 77,000 acres and spread smoke over a large part of Northern Arizona. As a result of the smoke, nearby forests took on an other-worldly glow every afternoon and evening. This glowing forest was photographed at Griffith Spring in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.

A typical forest of Ponderosa Pine trees (Pinus ponderosa) in the central Oregon Cascade Mountains. The tree—also called a western yellow pine—can grow to over 200 feet in height. The tree is the most widely-distributed pine species in North America and is native in much of the western United States and Canada. This photo was taken in Jefferson County, Oregon.

"A heavy mountain snow has enveloped an entire pine forest in white. As it continues to fall, the ponderosa pine tree branches become more and more heavy laden. Focus is on the tree in the foreground, with plenty of copy space available."

Campbell Mesa is one of many wooded mesas in the Coconino National Forest of Northern Arizona. On the west side of the mesa are stands of Ponderosa Pine interspersed with oak groves, grassy meadows and wildflowers. On the east side the pine forest gives way to junipers and other scrub vegetation. Campbell Mesa was named after Hugh E. Campbell, a prosperous local sheep rancher from Nova Scotia, Canada. He was born on June 10, 1862 and came to Arizona in the early 1890's. As a strong Democrat, he took a serious interest in civic affairs and was elected to the Arizona Senate and supported the prosperity and welfare of his community. Campbell Mesa is now a popular destination for mountain biking, equestrian use and hiking. This view of a grassy meadow was photographed on Campbell Mesa in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.

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