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.
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Open since 1966, Falafel's Drive In is a casual, quick service restaurant with a couple indoor seats and a few picnic tables out front. The menu includes basics like hot dogs and hamburgers, but you'd be crazy to miss out on the Middle Eastern specialities including Falafel, Hummos and Tabbouleh.
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.
A short hike along the creek below a small walk-in campground called Saw-Mill near the north-eastern border of Yosemite National Park.