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Sunrise over Stone Cabin Zion National Park – Springdale, Utah

Sunrise over Stone Cabin Zion National Park - Springdale, Utah

Sunrise over Stone Cabin in Zion National Park. Zion National Park is a breathtakingly beautiful national park located in southwestern Utah, in the United States. The park covers an area of approximately 229 square miles and is known for its stunning red rock formations, high cliffs, and narrow canyons.

Zion National Park was established in 1919 and is one of the oldest national parks in the United States. The park is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species, including over 900 different plant species, 75 species of mammals, and 271 species of birds.

One of the most popular attractions in Zion National Park is the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive, a 6-mile road that winds through the heart of the park and provides access to many of its most popular hiking trails and scenic overlooks. Some of the park’s most famous landmarks, such as Angels Landing and The Narrows, are located along this scenic drive.

Zion National Park offers a variety of recreational opportunities for visitors, including hiking, rock climbing, camping, and horseback riding. The park also offers guided tours and ranger-led programs, providing visitors with the opportunity to learn more about the park’s history, geology, and ecology.

Mountain Cabin – Rural Idaho

Mountain Cabin - Rural Idaho

A beautiful mountain cabin located in the Caribou mountains of south east corner of Idaho. When I saw this spot, it reminded me of what someone picture as an idyllic setting for a mountain cabin. It combines the elements of a wild landscape of mountain forests, with perfectly manicured lawns, a beautiful wooden fence, small fairy-tale cabins, and rustic old wagon as a lawn ornament.

Lincoln Heritage House – Elizabethtown – Kentucky

Lincoln Heritage House - Elizabethtown - Kentucky

The Lincoln Heritage House is a house (actually two cabins joined together) that was owned and lived in by Thomas Hardin. The naming of the house, comes from the fact that part of its construction can be attributed to Thomas Lincoln, the father of Abraham Lincoln the future president of the United States. Thomas Lincoln owned a 200-acre farm nearby. Located at Freeman Lake in Elizabethtown, Kentucky.