Timber Press – Region – Mountain States Books

From the towering cliffs of Zion to the ancient dwellings of Mesa Verde; from the bighorn sheep of Arches National Park to the Martian-looking landscapes of the Petrified Forest—each trail featured in Southwest Canyon Country’s Best Nature Walks beckons with the promise of adventure and discovery.
But these are not the epic treks of seasoned adventurers or the grueling expeditions of intrepid explorers. Instead, these are brief excursions—often chosen for being less crowded and for their proximity to the road—that can be enjoyed by families, solo travelers, and nature enthusiasts of all ages and abilities. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat into the wilderness or simply craving a breath of fresh air, this book has something for everyone.
Step out of your car and right into nature! Yellowstone and Grand Teton’s Best Nature Walks by Roddy Scheer guides you through simple hikes that feature the best of the park’s rich ecology. Each entry starts with the brief description of the hike’s level of difficulty—all are gentle to moderate and cover no more than two miles. Entries also include directions and clear descriptions of the flora, fauna, and geology you are likely to encounter along the way. Yellowstone and Grand Teton’s Best Nature Walks is a must-have guide for outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and tourists.
field guides

50 Hikes with Kids Colorado

50 Hikes with Kids Utah and Nevada

Mountain States Foraging

Mountain States Medicinal Plants

Mushrooms of the Rocky Mountain Region

Southwest Canyon Country’s Best Nature Walks

Wild Wasatch Front

Wildflowers of the Rocky Mountain Region

Yellowstone and Grand Teton’s Best Nature Walks
gardening guides

Gardening in Summer-Dry Climates

Hot Color, Dry Garden

50 Beautiful Deer-Resistant Plants

Deer-Resistant Design
This hardworking, actionable guide is a must-have for homeowners looking to fight the risks of wildfire spreading to their homes and property.
Wildfires are burning over longer seasons and more intensely than ever before, and everyone living in a wildland-urban interface or wildland-adjacent area should take precautionary steps to mitigate the risk of property damage. In Firescaping Your Home, Adrienne Edwards and Rachel Schleiger provide expert guidance and specific recommendations on how to harden your home against fire and create defensible space that is lush and attractive. They also provide in-depth native plant lists of hundreds of species that have evolved to coexist with fire in the West, and show how and why including these on your property sustains wildlife and can actually be your most powerful defense.
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