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Travel guide of Kootenai National ForestOne nice spring day our camera club took a field trip to the Kootenai Falls on the Kootenai River . This spot is about 11 miles west of Libby, Mt. and is a must top if you are in the area.
Experienced by Tim Peterson
61 km from Kootenai National Forest
On the east side of Lake Pend Oreille near Sandpoint Idaho, there are several large housing subdivisions, with large lots. The Idaho Fish and Game has made them no hunting areas for the homeowners safety. This guy was walking thru the neighborhood, following a doe, in the middle of hunting season without a concern except catching up to that doe.
Experienced by Tim Peterson
61 km from Kootenai National Forest
This iconic rock structure is located just north of Sandpoint, ID. It is reached by a rough, dirt road which ends near the base of the rock. This photo was taken from a location on that road.
Experienced by Tim Peterson
61 km from Kootenai National Forest
Our monthly project for the camera club in Sandpoint, Idaho was called ” Blurry Water “. Using a variable Neutral Density filter, the resulting much slower shutter speed caused the moving water to blur. This was actually on Sand Creek, under some overhanging trees. It was such a peaceful spot anyway and when I saw the photo, I thought of meditating.
Experienced by Tim Peterson
62 km from Kootenai National Forest
Road to Schweitzer Resort
Experienced by Bobby Stevenson
106 km from Kootenai National Forest
This photo was taken from the shore of Whitefish Lake, Whitefish,Montana. The first early snow on the peaks shows the ski runs of Whitefish Ski Resort. To learn how to take pictures like this, read my educational blogs at www.sharetimsphotos.com.
Experienced by Tim Peterson
108 km from Kootenai National Forest
Whitefish Montana
Experienced by Hal Cooper
112 km from Kootenai National Forest
Enchanted forest
Experienced by Lindsey Hogue
115 km from Kootenai National Forest
Lake Coeur d’Alene
Experienced by Jason Schuller
116 km from Kootenai National Forest
The Dark Forest
Experienced by Max Delsid
127 km from Kootenai National Forest
A friend & I made the somewhat long drive to Bowman Lake and witnessed a wonderful sunset in the Mountains.
Experienced by Alan Labisch
127 km from Kootenai National Forest
We arrived at about 5am, unsure if we even reached the right area. Walking for a very short distance we reach the infamous lake. We take a seat and wait for the sun to rise all while taking in natures beauty.
Experienced by Ivana Cajina
131 km from Kootenai National Forest
McDonald Creek
Experienced by Geoff Chang
132 km from Kootenai National Forest
My husband and I were exploring the trail to Hidden Lake in West Glacier, when we spotted a ridge line to our right. We knew it was the perfect spot to wander off the beaten path. We scaled up steep loose rock, boulders tumbling beneath our feet, and followed the mountain’s curves up a more solid incline until we came to a giant rock. It was the mountain’s vertical boundary for us, since crampons were needed to scale any further up into the slick summer glacier slush. Sensing the perfect photo op, my husband hopped up on the rock, dark cliffs looming behind him and this view in front of him.
Experienced by Terrah Holly
132 km from Kootenai National Forest
The most beautiful sight I have ever seen after the hardest hike I have ever done. Remote spot in the heart of Glacier National Park.
Experienced by Tevin Trinh
133 km from Kootenai National Forest
Cliff jumping with some friends
Experienced by Josiah Gardner
137 km from Kootenai National Forest
I was sitting on the shores of Flathead Lake in Montana, and the water was crashing in a way that made my soul come alive. I wanted to get as close to it as possible, because there was so much beauty in every little drop of water.
Experienced by Ashe Walker
141 km from Kootenai National Forest
We climbed a mountain to watch the sunrise and I got ahead of the others so I took my telephoto lens and snapped this photo
Experienced by Josiah Gardner
148 km from Kootenai National Forest
Avalanche creek running through the woods near the going to the sun road in Glacier National Park.
Experienced by Ethan Wiese
148 km from Kootenai National Forest
We had just enough time on our drive from Los Angeles to New York to do one hike in Glacier National Park. We decided on the Avalanche Lake Trail and we did not regret it. It surpassed my expectations.
Experienced by everett mcintire