Called in sick to work. Took my newly adopted dog to the beach on a beautiful spring day.9mo ⋅ hello_specific_ocean ⋅ r/Outdoors
The Church of the Madonna della Corona on the rock in Trentino-Alto Adige (Italy)1yr ⋅ WilliamAMorris ⋅ r/Outdoors
The Oregon Coast is one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been to8mo ⋅ velvetsaguaro ⋅ r/Outdoors
Say hello to America's newest National Park, New River Gorge National Park1yr ⋅ DebateOtherwise7896 ⋅ r/Outdoors
I like how the horse is Oh ok lets go....nah j/k I will slow down for ya two legs6mo ⋅ JudyJGray ⋅ r/Outdoors
One in a million moment as lightning strikes a tree captured in unprecedented details. Photo: Debbie Parker7mo ⋅ RiosLATexas ⋅ r/Outdoors
It was a cold weekend camping on the river, but waking up to a sight like this was worth it1wk ⋅ Alaric_Darconville ⋅ r/Outdoors
One of the rarest and most spectacular cloud formations; the Mammatus Cloud1yr ⋅ ContributionPutrid18 ⋅ r/Outdoors
Going for my Private Pilot's License - a pic from my discovery flight1wk ⋅ Syrup_And_Honey ⋅ r/Outdoors
The shadows of this Veterans Day memorial only line up properly once per year, at exactly 11:11 AM on 11/11 -- in honor of the armistice treaty that ended WWI.1yr ⋅ SoonBrittain ⋅ r/Outdoors
Fun fact: Devil's Tower displays the largest example of columnar jointing in the world.1yr ⋅ photograteful ⋅ r/Outdoors
Paddleboarding up in the mountains and fir trees on water that looks like it came from the tropics5mo ⋅ SynChronNic ⋅ r/Outdoors
Photographer Gunarto Song had the luck to photograph a meteor as it appeared to fall inside the volcano Mount Merapi.1yr ⋅ retodfgdfgfdg ⋅ r/Outdoors
Before chainsaws this was the length of the two-man hand saw and heavy duty axes that they used to drop these tremendous trees. It is almost inconceivable to think of cutting down a tree this size with a hand saw.1yr ⋅ Disastrous_Emu_3911 ⋅ r/Outdoors
Visiting Yellowstone always feels like you're in the middle of a painting.4mo ⋅ grimlypop ⋅ r/Outdoors
Not kidding, no filter. We all took a moment of silence to appreciate this gift to end our night.7mo ⋅ ogdomc ⋅ r/Outdoors
Paper Nautilus sea shells found on a morning walk. The season for these strandings is typically between July and October.2mo ⋅ harleygsp ⋅ r/Outdoors
Oregon has some of the most Incredible scenery I've ever seen. Elk lake. Mt. Bachelor in the background. Definitely want to go back.3mo ⋅ theGoldkeeper ⋅ r/Outdoors
Crazy moment on Route 28 near Phoenicia, NY on Sunday. So many cars just instantly pulled over to take it in. Amazing. I swear, at one point, it actually touched the road1yr ⋅ TotalCatskills ⋅ r/Outdoors
Camping in a copse on Dartmoor, UK when a mist rolled in. Took this at about 6am with sleep still in my eyes. Chuffed with it so thought I'd share.4mo ⋅ VeggieSmooth ⋅ r/Outdoors
It’s currently wildflower season here in Western Australia and the everlastings are booming!1yr ⋅ Notjoshcarr ⋅ r/Outdoors
My five-year-old niece watched me noodle this catfish... then she refused to swim in the lake.3yr ⋅ Alyfromalabama ⋅ r/Outdoors
Picture I took at a cenote near Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. There were two other cool cenotes in the immediate area as well but this one was definitely the most unique! [OC]2mo ⋅ purplefrootbat ⋅ r/Outdoors
I see your Jasper views, and raise you a slightly defrosted version I captured this summer!2yr ⋅ giovannigigliotti ⋅ r/Outdoors
One of my favourite pictures I’ve ever taken! I put this together on a windless day from a pile of leaves that had fallen from a glorious maple tree in the middle of Vancouver, BC, Canada.2yr ⋅ bethanyygrace ⋅ r/Outdoors
Yellowstone was so beautiful, I felt like I was living in a painting2yr ⋅ wonteatyourcat ⋅ r/Outdoors
When I first moved to Hong Kong, I thought I’d be stuck in the middle of the concrete jungle. 5yrs in, I’m still discovering new trails.2yr ⋅ heyareyouok ⋅ r/Outdoors
Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. One of my favorite pictures I've ever taken!2yr ⋅ Minnypop ⋅ r/Outdoors
Day 3 into a 65mile hike and I stumbled across this half decent waterfall1yr ⋅ Notjoshcarr ⋅ r/Outdoors