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Sunlight through ponderosa pine trees on hillside near Flagstaff Arizona
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Young green pines grow in a field
Campbell Mesa is one of many wooded mesas in the Coconino National Forest of Northern Arizona.  On the west side of the mesa are stands of Ponderosa Pine interspersed with oak groves, grassy meadows and wildflowers.  On the east side the pine forest gives way to junipers and other scrub vegetation.  Campbell Mesa was named after Hugh E. Campbell, a prosperous local sheep rancher from Nova Scotia, Canada.  He was born on June 10, 1862 and came to Arizona in the early 1890's.  As a strong Democrat, he took a serious interest in civic affairs and was elected to the Arizona Senate and supported the prosperity and welfare of his community.  Campbell Mesa is now a popular destination for mountain biking, equestrian use and hiking.  This view of a grassy meadow was photographed on Campbell Mesa in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Road to Big Bear Lake through Bighorn Mountain Wilderness in San Bernardino National Forest, California
A typical forest of Ponderosa Pine trees (Pinus ponderosa) in the central Oregon Cascade Mountains.  The tree—also called a western yellow pine—can grow to over 200 feet in height.  The tree is the most widely-distributed pine species in North America and is native in much of the western United States and Canada.  This photo was taken in Jefferson County, Oregon.
Close up of pine tree trunk textures covered in snow during winter
Santa Fe and Native Village in plain day
Scattergravel Mountain Rocky Hilltop View of Helena, Montana, USA: Tranquil beauty of the pine forest with lichen-covered glacial boulders
Aerial view of  mountain with forest and grassland on sunny day in Oregon, USA
Canyon Rim Trail view in Flaming Gorge Utah National Park of Green River with herd of bighorn sheep family lying down with tags
Aerial view of forest area near Custer, a village in Yellowstone County, Montana, on a clear day in Fall.
Pine forest, Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, Arizona
Flagstaff is surrounded by the 1.8 million-acre Coconino National Forest, one of the largest national forests in the country. This national forest has a diversity of habitat ranging from desert to mountain peaks.  It is also home to the largest contiguous Ponderosa Pine forest in North America.  Interspersed among the pines are vast meadows of grasses and seasonal wildflowers.  This grassy meadow ringed by Ponderosa Pines is located south of Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
A solitary pine tree stands tall amidst a vast and expansive grassy landscape under a beautifully clear sky
Long pine trees stretching to the sky surrounded by a ground speckled with pine cones and falling pine cones.
fir forest
This is a photograph of the area around Lake Tahoe and Carson Valley in Nevada, United States.
Canarian pine  ( Pinus canariensis ) on a mountain on the island of Gran Canaria in Spain, with blue sky and clouds
wild forest in oregon
Mountains and trees of Colorado in spring through fall crisp
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Mt Charleston Diversity Make It Great for Visiting Destination
Campbell Mesa is one of many wooded mesas in the Coconino National Forest of Northern Arizona.  On the west side of the mesa are stands of Ponderosa Pine interspersed with oak groves, grassy meadows and wildflowers.  On the east side the pine forest gives way to junipers and other scrub vegetation.  Campbell Mesa was named after Hugh E. Campbell, a prosperous local sheep rancher from Nova Scotia, Canada.  He was born on June 10, 1862 and came to Arizona in the early 1890's.  As a strong Democrat, he took a serious interest in civic affairs and was elected to the Arizona Senate and supported the prosperity and welfare of his community.  Campbell Mesa is now a popular destination for mountain biking, equestrian use and hiking.  This view of a grassy meadow was photographed on Campbell Mesa in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Hiking on mountains of Andalusia, Malaga, Spain
Utah juniper tree in the wild
a typical view of the woods on the east side of the Cascade Mountains
Pinus contorta,  Pinus contorta subsp. murrayana, lodgepole pine and shore pine, and also known as twisted pine, and contorta pine, is a common tree in western North America. It is common near the ocean shore and in dry montane forests to the subalpine. Bishop Creek, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California. Inyo County. Cones or pinecones.
Rock outcropping and Ponderosa pines (botanical name: Pinus ponderosa) in foreground (focus on foreground)
Pine tree in nature
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