Ranger Sarah hikes over a flat piece of dolomite as she hikes the trail.
— at Little Sac Woods Conservation Area.
Ranger Sarah hikes over a flat piece of dolomite as she hikes the trail.
— at Little Sac Woods Conservation Area.
Ranger Sarah hikes down the Oak/Hickory Trail. Approximately 90 percent of Little Sac Woods Conservation Area is forested.
— at Little Sac Woods Conservation Area.
Ranger Sarah is on the Oak/Hickory Trail in the Little Sac Woods Conservation Area.
— at Little Sac Woods Conservation Area, Missouri.
Ranger Sarah hikes through the forest at the Little Sac Woods Conservation Area.
— at Little Sac Woods Conservation Area, Missouri.
Ranger Sarah makes the turn on her hike.
— at Little Sac Woods Conservation Area. Missouri.
Ranger Sarah starts down the trail at Little Sac Woods.
— at Little Sac Woods Conservation Area, Missouri.
Ranger Sarah Is at the Little Sac Wood Conservation Area in Missouri. She is here to hike the trails.
— at Little Sac Woods Conservation Area.
Ranger Sarah hikes past another trail sign as she finishes the Fire Tower Trail.
— at Roaring River State Park, Missouri.
Ranger Sarah enters an area that must have more water as she gets to see some of the fall colors. The light traveling through the yellow leaves really brightens things up.
— at Roaring River State Park, Missouri.
Ranger Sarah has found a nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus). They are increasingly common in Missouri, particularly in the southern and central regions of the state. Their range has been expanding north, possibly due to warmer weather and climatic changes.
— at Roaring River State Park, Missouri.
Ranger Sarah hikes along the Roaring River a tributary of the White River, which has cut into the flat plateau, creating deep valleys and exposing an unusual variety of rock formations.
— at Roaring River State Park, Missouri.
Ranger Sarah hikes alongside the Roaring River.
— at Roaring River State Park, Missouri.
Ranger Sarah enjoys the view of the Roaring River.
— at Roaring River State Park, Missouri.
Ranger Sarah heads down the Fire Tower Trail.
— at Roaring River State Park, Missouri.
Ranger Sarah sets out to hike the Fire Tower Trail.
— at Roaring River State Park, Missouri.
Ranger Sarah takes in the view. The mountains on the other side of the Jefferson still have some snow.
— at Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park.
Ranger Sarah has returned to Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park to hike the trails without the snow or snowshoes.
— at Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park.
Ranger Sarah watches as one of the Lunar Rangers prepares to install a educational sign at the lunar rover.
Ranger Sarah's moon hike will establish the first moon hiking trail.
Ranger Sarah takes a hike to take in the Moon's geology.