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Posted 19 October 2025 - 20:33:57

Pictures for October 19th2025

 

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Spruce Creek, Prince Albert National Park, Canada (Fall)

 

Spruce Creek is a picturesque area located within Prince Albert National Park in Saskatchewan, Canada. The park itself is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and recreational opportunities. Spruce Creek contributes to this charm with its serene environment, surrounded by lush forests and pristine waters. Visitors to Spruce Creek can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking, birdwatching, and photography. The area is home to numerous trails that cater to different skill levels, offering both leisurely walks and more challenging hikes. The rich biodiversity of the park means that wildlife enthusiasts might spot animals like elk, deer, and a variety of bird species. The creek and its surroundings are also ideal for those looking to relax and immerse themselves in nature. The tranquil setting provides a perfect backdrop for picnics and quiet reflection. Additionally, the park's commitment to conservation ensures that the natural beauty of Spruce Creek is preserved for future generations to enjoy. Overall, Spruce Creek in Prince Albert National Park offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, providing a chance to experience the pristine wilderness of Saskatchewan.
 

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Chena River State Park, Alaska (Fall)
 
Chena River State Recreation Area, often referred to as Chena River State Park, is a popular outdoor destination located in interior Alaska, approximately 30 miles east of Fairbanks. This expansive area covers around 397 square miles and offers a variety of recreational opportunities for visitors year-round. The park is known for its stunning natural beauty, featuring a mix of boreal forests, rolling hills, and the scenic Chena River, which winds through the area. This makes it an ideal spot for activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The park has numerous trails, including the popular Angel Rocks Trail, which offers impressive views of rock formations and the surrounding landscape. In the summer, visitors can enjoy canoeing, kayaking, and fishing in the Chena River, which is home to species like Arctic grayling. The park also has several campgrounds and picnic areas, providing facilities for both tent and RV camping. During the winter months, the park becomes a haven for snow-based activities. Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmachining are popular, and the area is known for its opportunities to view the northern lights, or aurora borealis, due to its location away from city lights. Chena River State Recreation Area is also home to a variety of wildlife, including moose, beavers, foxes, and a variety of bird species. Visitors are encouraged to practice safe wildlife viewing and to be aware of the potential presence of bears. Overall, Chena River State Recreation Area offers a quintessential Alaskan wilderness experience, attracting outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty and diverse ecosystems of the region.