Watch Yosemite National Park transition from winter to spring

Goodbye snow, hello flowers.

It can take time for the world to defrost after months of cold winter weather. After freezing over between December and March, the land needs time to warm up and turn green again. This slow seasonal shift may annoy some impatient adventurers, but for many nature enthusiasts, this is just another time to appreciate the outdoors. As the days grow warmer, sightseers can enjoy watching the ice melt and plants grow.

Yosemite National Park is an especially gorgeous place to see this process occur. As snow melts on the Yosemite mountaintops, the park’s waterfalls prepare for a show-stopping spring season. Witness the beauty for yourself in this gallery of photos that show Yosemite National Park transitioning from winter to spring.

Flowers to spot each season, from spring cherry blossoms to winter snowdrops

Enjoy colorful blossoms year-round.

Nothing helps people welcome spring and wave goodbye to winter quite like cherry blossoms. These seasonal flowers catch everyone’s eyes and get nature lovers excited for a year full of fantastic floral displays. And while cherry blossoms do steal the spotlight for most of early spring, there are plenty of other blooms to look forward to throughout the year.

Whether you’re a gardener, forager, hiker, or simply a flower appreciator, this guide to flowers by season will help you stay connected to nature even in the colder months. Discover brilliant blooms in winter, fabulous flowers in fall, and pretty perennials for spring and summer.

Spring flowers

Ah, spring. It’s the flower-spotter’s favorite season. Aside from cherry blossoms, which bloom for only a short period, many flowers help make spring bright. In California and Arizona, poppies burst onto the scene with gorgeous golden petals. Near the Cascade Mountains, purple trillium and orange paintbrush flowers color the land. Meanwhile, Texas bluebonnets create a sea of breathtaking blooms in the South. Throughout the United States, tulips display a stunning range of hues in March and April.

Cherry blossoms on a branch.

Summer flowers

Spend the long, hot summer days appreciating a garden of flowers as you sip lemonade on the porch. Depending on the type, allium puffballs can add whimsy to your garden from early summer to fall. Perennials like the swamp rose mallow and tall larkspur also light up summer landscapes in shades of pink and blue. Look out for wildflowers like yarrow and goldenrod this season, too.

Blue larkspur flowers growing.

Fall flowers

Autumn breezes carry seeds across the land for another lovely season of flowers. Watch for butterflies flocking to chrysanthemums and bees zipping around pansies. Wildflowers like yellow witch hazel and white prairie aster will also pop up as temperatures cool down. Gardeners who plan ahead can enjoy marigolds blooming in the fall.

Orange marigold flower close-up.

Winter flowers

Worried that cold weather means no flowers for a few months? Think again! There are a few hardy plants that stay strong throughout winter. Crocus blossoms can withstand frosty conditions and offer pretty purple petals. Camellias and snowdrops are also excellent winter flowers (just be careful not to let your pets snack on the snowdrops). You can also prepare a Valentine’s Day garden with irises and daffodils that bloom in February.

Purple flowers in the grass.

Wonderful winter vacation ideas for nature-loving adventurers

You’ll be walking in a winter wonderland.

Before you know it, fall will be over, and winter’s chilly winds will arrive. As the year’s end approaches and hectic holiday times loom, why not take a fun trip to alleviate some stress? If you’re looking for winter vacation ideas, check out these gorgeous destinations around the United States.

Want to trek through the snow and see natural wonders? Consider locations in Alaska and Colorado. Looking for scenic spots in warmer areas? Try visiting tourist havens in Georgia and California. There are even options for people who want to enjoy nature without leaving big cities. Start planning your winter escape with this list of eight stunning destinations.

Fall camping destinations with dreamy views of nature

Enjoy the most scenic autumn campgrounds.

Want to break out your camping gear before the weather turns cold? Fall might be your last chance to enjoy a trip outdoors this year, so make sure to plan ahead. As autumn ushers in cooler temperatures and stunning scenery, outdoors enthusiasts will be searching for the best fall camping destinations. Before choosing a camping site, consider what you want out of your trip. Are you looking for a weekend full of serene nature-gazing? Or would you prefer to spend your day on an adventurous hike? Pick campgrounds that cater to your interests and offer the best seasonal views. If you need some inspiration, check out these seven lovely locations.

Signing Marshawn Lynch is a boom-or-bust move for Seahawks

Signing Marshawn Lynch to shore up their depleted running back unit is a bold move for the Seattle Seahawks and could be boom or bust.

Marshawn Lynch’s recent return to the Seattle Seahawks has generated a lot of buzz over the past 48 hours.

The team had become desperate for running backs in the wake of the injuries to Chris Carson and CJ Prosise. In addition to signing Robert Turbin to complement rookie Travis Homer, they made a bold and perhaps desperate move coaxing “Beast Mode” back to the game. This set Twitter ablaze, with Seahawks fans are particularly excited to no one’s surprise.

However, Lynch should not be expected to revert to his prime form by any means. He is 33 years old and his abilities are not what they used to be. This is the second time he has come out of retirement, initially bowing out after the 2015 season and later returning to play for his hometown Oakland Raiders in 2017 before retiring again after 2018. In addition, he did not play in 20 games over the last three seasons he spent in the NFL, so his durability is a serious question.

Of course, there is always a chance that Seattle will catch lightning in a bottle with Lynch again. However, fans should not be surprised if he does not stay healthy or display the same amount of power and speed that made him such a joy to watch in his prime years.

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