A national park and a dune field occupy part of this bright-white desert landscape, which also has ties to the aerospace industry.
Published May 21, 2023The Blue Ridge Parkway is often the most visited national park site in the United States.
Published Apr 29, 2023The park and surrounding areas of the Central Sierra Nevada turned white after the season’s first significant winter storm.
Published Nov 15, 2022In one of the driest places on Earth, a thousand-year rain event delivered 75 percent of the yearly average precipitation in just three hours.
Published Aug 9, 2022Zion National Park is home to scenic cliffs, slot canyons, protected wilderness areas, endangered species, and archaeological sites.
Published Aug 7, 2022For the second time in a month, drought-parched forests near the park are burning.
Published Jul 25, 2022Image of the Day Atmosphere Heat Land Drought Fires Remote Sensing
Snowmelt and heavy rain caused historically high water that destroyed homes, roads, and bridges, and isolated some of the national park’s gateway communities.
Published Jun 22, 2022Image of the Day Atmosphere Land Water Floods Human Presence Remote Sensing
In the Utah desert, the red rocks, cliffs, and canyons of this nautically named national park—and many of its famous fossils—owe their existence to water.
Published May 20, 2022One of the oldest rivers in the world is famous for its extreme sports and hunting.
Published Jan 23, 2021In this changing Alaskan landscape, tidewater glaciers are holding on to the bay’s West Arm.
Published Sep 16, 2020Image of the Day Heat Land Water Snow and Ice Remote Sensing
Retreating glaciers have changed how visitors experience Glacier Bay National Park in southeast Alaska.
Published Aug 31, 2020Image of the Day Heat Land Water Snow and Ice Remote Sensing
Views from above show the extent of change across Alaska’s Glacier Bay National Park.
Published Aug 13, 2020The colonial communities of “America’s historic triangle” played defining roles in the road to American independence.
Published Jul 4, 2018On July 4, United States citizens celebrate the nation’s independence. EO does the same by visiting five places with historical significance.
Published Jul 3, 2018A satellite a view of Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, the quintessential picture of the American West.
Published Jun 7, 2018Risk maps can help land managers make more informed decisions about modern development in the vicinity of an ancient civilization.
Published Jun 1, 2018In National Parks across the United States, recent springs are among the earliest ever observed compared to the past 112 years.
Published Apr 6, 2018A 1666 eruption in what is now the northeast corner of Lassen Volcanic National Park flattened forests and created a new lake.
Published Mar 11, 2018The damming of the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers led to the creation of a large inland peninsula and a vast freshwater recreation area.
Published Dec 15, 2017Old, hardened lava flows extend from the caldera of Medicine Lake volcano in northern California.
Published Oct 10, 2017Despite the bay’s calm waters, constant reminders of the city break through.
Published Oct 5, 2017The highlights of this landscape in southern Utah tend to reach down into the Earth, rather than soaring above it.
Published Aug 20, 2017The deepest lake in the United States is a haven for fishermen.
Published Jul 31, 2017A beach oasis stands within a few miles of the densest urban area in the United States.
Published Jul 16, 2017Wedged between Maryland and Virginia, the District of Columbia was established in 1790 to serve as the permanent seat of the U.S. federal government.
Published Jul 10, 2017The diverse landscape in this Washington park includes mountain peaks, glaciers, rivers, lakes, and forests.
Published Jun 24, 2017Its name comes from the fiery orange earth around its cone.
Published Jun 18, 2017The San Andreas fault runs straight through Tomales Bay.
Published Jun 17, 2017Scientists have found a way to detect nighttime fires even sooner, when they are still relatively small.
Published Apr 7, 2017Winter weather has helped sculpt the natural amphitheaters and hoodoos found at Utah’s Bryce Canyon.
Published Apr 1, 2017