Trees line the snow-covered foothills of Nevada’s Mount Charleston.
The Road to the Peak
State Route 158 winds its way through snow-covered foothills as the sun begins to set behind Nevada’s Mount Charleston.
Winter Tree
A tree grows on a foothill of Nevada’s Mount Charleston as a light dusting of snow coats the surroundings.
The Upturned Stump
A tree stump lies in the snow of Nevada’s Mount Charleston.
The Snow High Above the Valley
Snow and evergreen trees atop Nevada’s Mount Charleston overlook the desert far below.
The Winter Fence
A wooden fence weathers the winter at Mount Charleston, Nevada.
Snowy Trees
Evergreen trees in the snow at Mount Charleston, Nevada.
The Snowy Hills
Snow and trees cover the foothills of Nevada’s Mount Charleston.
Walking the Salt Flats at the Foot of the Mountain
Visitors to Death Valley National Park’s Badwater Basin—the lowest point in North America (282 ft or 86 m below sea level)—are dwarfed by the rocky face of an adjacent mountain.