Last minute cancellations for someone meant a big time score for me! I can never get enough of Waterton Lakes National Park. My visit here the end of May was amazing, that left me wanting more. After the three hour drive here, arriving to high plus twenties Celsius temperatures, I did not have it in me to start a hike, yet I sure was ready for many short walks and drives. This was the view along the winding road not far from the Park Entrance.

Wild Gaillardia
Brown-eyed Susan
view at Maskinonge
Wild Daisy
I have never seen so many Wild Daisies, they line both Parkways and filled fields.
I had to stop to let a family of something cross the road.
There was an adult and three little ones.
This one was trying to catch up.
Wild Alberta Rose

view along one of the short walks
view from one of the pull outs
Paintbrush
Wild Daisies along one of the short walks
Lupines
This is my first sighting of a fawn this year. It was with its Mom.
They were meandering in the townsite.

















Hello Alexandra,
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely getaway. The park images and scenic views are gorgeous. I love all the wildflowers. The birds crossing the road could be Grouse. I love the bison and the fawn. Great collection of photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great day and a happy week ahead! PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
There was so much to see, it was overwhelming at times.
DeleteReading this brings back so many memories of long ago growing up among the spring wildflowers, and hiking the mountains of Nevada and California. I'm glad you enjoyed the park with all its beauty, and shared your photos with us.
ReplyDeleteI have hiked some mountains in California and it was absolutely beautiful!
DeleteHi Alexandra. Another outstanding post. I truly admire the way you take off for a place like this and then snap a lot of great photos and then return home and share on your blog. Coincidentally today, you mentioned and showed us some neat pictures of Bison. Just hours ago, I noticed on BBC News, this headline: Bison rams grandfather in Yellowstone Park, knocking him metres into the air. Here is a link to the story …
ReplyDeletehttps://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c2dy9krpydlo
There is also video on CNN …
https://www.cnn.com/2026/07/13/us/bison-attack-yellowstone
It’s pretty amazing. It doesn’t look like the grandfather was annoying the Bison, but for some reason, the Bison started chasing the old guy.
Anyway, have a great day and thanks again for another fine post. John
Thankfully there is a big distance and a fence between us and the bison in my photos. Every now and then I see stories of people getting too close to bison in Yellowstone.
DeleteAmazing floral display & cute baby bison & fawn! ❤️Norma
ReplyDeleteLots of sights to snap shots of! The fawn ended up crossing the street following its Mom, they stopped the traffic.
DeleteWaterton is a very beautiful park.
ReplyDeleteI agree! It is very colourful right now!
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