Dragging elk from Slough Creek in 1961
Dragging elk from Slough Creek in 1961
Buffalo Fire near Slough Creek - Public Domain image, National Parks G...
Buffalo Fire near Slough Creek; Jim Peaco; August 30, 2016; BS9I1721
The Buffalo Fire at Slough Creek
NPS/Neal Herbert Public domain photograph by National Parks Administration, nature conservation, tourism, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
The Buffalo Fire at Slough Creek
NPS/Neal Herbert Public domain photograph by National Parks Administration, nature conservation, tourism, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Chad Colwell, Billings Initial Attack Crew, monitoring the Buffalo Fir...
Initial attack crews have been working to keep the Buffalo Fire from crossing the Slough Creek Trail. NPS/Neal Herbert
Buffalo Fire near Slough Creek - Public Domain image, National Parks G...
Buffalo Fire near Slough Creek; Jim Peaco; August 30, 2016; BS9I1680
Slough Creek Campground, Yellowstone National Park
Slough Creek Campground campsite Public domain photograph by National Parks Administration, nature conservation, tourism, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
The Buffalo Fire at Slough Creek
NPS/Neal Herbert Public domain photograph by National Parks Administration, nature conservation, tourism, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Slough Creek Campground, Yellowstone National Park
Slough Creek Campground Campsite Public domain photograph by National Parks Administration, nature conservation, tourism, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Burned area from Buffalo Fire above Slough Creek
Burned area from Buffalo Fire above Slough Creek; Jim Peaco; August 31, 2016 BS9I1961
The Buffalo Fire, Yellowstone National Park
The Buffalo Fire burns through mixed sagebrush and grasses at Slough Creek. NPS/Neal Herbert
Brett Edelman, Billings Initial Attack Crew, monitors the Buffalo Fire...
Initial attack crews have been working to keep the Buffalo Fire from crossing the Slough Creek Trail. NPS/Neal Herbert
Helicopter at Slough Creek - Public Domain image, National Parks Galle...
Helicopters play a big role in managing wildfire, allowing managers to monitor a fire's progress and drop water if needed to control a fire's edges. NPS/Neal Herbert.
Slough Creek Campground, Yellowstone National Park
Slough Creek Campsite Picryl description: Public domain photograph of National Park, nature, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Burned area from Buffalo Fire above Slough Creek
Burned area from Buffalo Fire above Slough Creek; Jim Peaco; August 31, 2016; BS9I1962
Yellowstone National Park, Wolf watchers
Wolf watchers at Slough Creek; Jim Peaco; March 2005; Catalog #18212d; Original #IT8M2089
Ruby-crowned kinglet, Slough Creek
Ruby crowned kinglet at Slough Creek; Neal Herbert; May 2015; Catalog #20172; Original #ndh-yell-7769
Bighorn sheep rams, Yellowstone National Park
Bighorn sheep rams near Slough Creek; Peggy Olliff; February 2015; Catalog #19893d; Original #DPP_0077
Cutoff Mountain and Slough Creek
Cutoff Mountain and Slough Creek; Diane Renkin; February 2015; Catalog #19854d
Gray Jay, Slough Creek - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery
Gray jay with insect at Slough Creek; Neal Herbert; May 2105; Catalog #20143d; Original #ndh-yell-7800
Yellow-bellied marmot, Slough Creek
Yellow-bellied marmot, Slough Creek Public domain photograph related to US National Parks, Nature, conservation, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Bighorn sheep rams near Slough Creek
Bighorn sheep rams near Slough Creek; Peggy Olliff; February 2015; Catalog #19893d; Original #DPP_0077
Skiers and bison along Slough Creek
Skiers on Slough Creek Trail with bison grazing near Creek; Diane Renkin; February 2015; Catalog #19870d; Original #IMG_7694
Mule Deer, Slough Creek - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery
Mule deer at Slough Creek; Neal Herbert: June 2015; Catalog #20188d; Original #ndh-yell-8614
Yearling black bears (cinnamon), Slough Creek
Yealing black bears (cinnamon) near Slough Creek; Neal Herbert; May 2015; Catalog #20117d; Original #ndh-yell-8019
Yellowstone National Park, Slough Creek
Slough Creek Public domain photograph by National Parks Administration, nature conservation, tourism, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
North American pronghorn, Yellowstone National Park
North American pronghorn doe and fawn Public domain photograph of wildlife, animals, wilderness, nature, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Precambrian metamorphic rock wall at Slough Creek
Precambrian metamorphic rock wall at Slough Creek
American Coot (Fulica americana) on a pond near Slough Creek
American Coot (Fulica americana) on a pond near Slough Creek
Slough Creek Bridge, Spanning Slough Creek at CART Road 330, Arrow Roc...
Significance: The Slough Creek Bridge is technologically significant as one of the last examples in Missouri of what was once a mainstay structural type: the kingpost truss. Numerous kingposts were built on th... More
Slough Creek Bridge, Spanning Slough Creek at CART Road 330, Arrow Roc...
Significance: The Slough Creek Bridge is technologically significant as one of the last examples in Missouri of what was once a mainstay structural type: the kingpost truss. Numerous kingposts were built on th... More
Slough Creek Bridge, Spanning Slough Creek at CART Road 330, Arrow Roc...
Significance: The Slough Creek Bridge is technologically significant as one of the last examples in Missouri of what was once a mainstay structural type: the kingpost truss. Numerous kingposts were built on th... More
Slough Creek Bridge, Spanning Slough Creek at CART Road 330, Arrow Roc...
Significance: The Slough Creek Bridge is technologically significant as one of the last examples in Missouri of what was once a mainstay structural type: the kingpost truss. Numerous kingposts were built on th... More
Slough Creek Bridge, Spanning Slough Creek at CART Road 330, Arrow Roc...
Significance: The Slough Creek Bridge is technologically significant as one of the last examples in Missouri of what was once a mainstay structural type: the kingpost truss. Numerous kingposts were built on th... More
Slough Creek Bridge, Spanning Slough Creek at CART Road 330, Arrow Roc...
Significance: The Slough Creek Bridge is technologically significant as one of the last examples in Missouri of what was once a mainstay structural type: the kingpost truss. Numerous kingposts were built on th... More
Slough Creek Bridge, Spanning Slough Creek at CART Road 330, Arrow Roc...
Significance: The Slough Creek Bridge is technologically significant as one of the last examples in Missouri of what was once a mainstay structural type: the kingpost truss. Numerous kingposts were built on th... More
Slough Creek Bridge, Spanning Slough Creek at CART Road 330, Arrow Roc...
Significance: The Slough Creek Bridge is technologically significant as one of the last examples in Missouri of what was once a mainstay structural type: the kingpost truss. Numerous kingposts were built on th... More
Slough Creek Bridge, Spanning Slough Creek at CART Road 330, Arrow Roc...
Significance: The Slough Creek Bridge is technologically significant as one of the last examples in Missouri of what was once a mainstay structural type: the kingpost truss. Numerous kingposts were built on th... More
Slough Creek Bridge, Spanning Slough Creek at CART Road 330, Arrow Roc...
Significance: The Slough Creek Bridge is technologically significant as one of the last examples in Missouri of what was once a mainstay structural type: the kingpost truss. Numerous kingposts were built on th... More
Slough Creek Bridge, Spanning Slough Creek at CART Road 330, Arrow Roc...
Significance: The Slough Creek Bridge is technologically significant as one of the last examples in Missouri of what was once a mainstay structural type: the kingpost truss. Numerous kingposts were built on th... More
Slough Creek Bridge, Spanning Slough Creek at CART Road 330, Arrow Roc...
Significance: The Slough Creek Bridge is technologically significant as one of the last examples in Missouri of what was once a mainstay structural type: the kingpost truss. Numerous kingposts were built on th... More