17 Photos Of America’s National Parks (1900s)

In the early 1900s, a camera captured the greatness of America’s national parks, preserving stunning glimpses of natural beauty for generations to come. These images offer a rare, timeless look into the landscapes that became the country’s most treasured spaces, showcasing vast forests, towering mountains, and tranquil lakes that have long inspired awe. As we explore these historical snapshots, we’re transported to an era when the American wilderness was still an untamed frontier and the National Park Service was beginning to shape its legacy in protecting these natural wonders for future generations. Take a look back in time at these 17 photos of National Parks from the 20th century.

1. Teddy Roosevelt and John Muir above Yosemite Valley.

Two men wearing hats and outdoor clothing stand on a rocky ledge overlooking a valley. A waterfall cascades down a cliff in the distance, surrounded by forested mountains. The scene is in black and white, suggesting a historical context.
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Teddy was looking fresh that day.

2. Two brothers posing for a photo in Sequoia National Park.

Two people outdoors with trees in the background. Both have hair standing on end, creating a spiky effect, and are smiling at the camera. The sky is overcast behind them.
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This photo was taken seconds before a lightning strike.

3. Glacier National Park, 1913.

Three Native American men stand and sit on a rocky outcrop overlooking a distant lake and mountains. They hold traditional spears and wear native attire, including feathered headdresses. The scene is captured in a black and white photograph.
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Photographed are members of the Blackfoot tribe.

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4. Keith Richards at Joshua Tree, 1969.

A person standing on a large rock looks out over a sunlit valley with scattered trees and distant mountains. The sun is low in the sky, casting a soft glow and creating a serene atmosphere. The photo is in black and white.
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This photo deserves an award.

5. Majestic views from the Grand Canyon, 1985.

A vast canyon landscape with towering red rock cliffs on both sides and a river winding through the center. The sky is clear and blue, highlighting the rugged textures of the canyon walls.
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This photo by Joseph Hartman shows how slowly our world changes over time.

6. Art students in Banff National Park, 1957.

Three people sit on a rocky ledge overlooking a river and forested mountains. One person is painting on an easel, capturing the natural scenery. The sky is partly cloudy, and the view is expansive and serene.
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Even though Banff is a Canadian park, she’s so close we’ll consider her a part of our own.

7. Yellowstone National Park, 1966.

A person stands beside a dark convertible sports car, which is parked on a scenic mountain road. The car is hitched to a small camper trailer. In the background, pine-covered hills and a cloudy sky are visible. Other vehicles are parked nearby.
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You’ll only see someone hauling a pop-up camper with a Corvette in the ’60s.

8. Posing with a sign outside Guadalupe Mountains National Park, 1950s.

A woman in a gray sleeveless dress playfully poses with one leg raised on a roadside sign that reads "DANGEROUS CURVES." The background features a winding road and a mountainous landscape under a clear blue sky.
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This is a totally underrated national park.

9. A Honeymoon at Banff, 1952.

A couple is sitting near a serene mountain lake. The woman is seated on the grass, reaching out, while the man stands holding her hand. Snow-capped mountains tower in the background under a clear blue sky.

A Honeymoon at a National Park is incredibly romantic.

10. A ballerina performing a high kick in Yosemite National Park.

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This photo was taken in the early 1900s, and here’s a reminder to never perform stunts like this.

11. Fishing in Waterton Lakes National Park, 1920s.

Two people fishing by a lake against a mountainous backdrop. One, holding a fishing rod, has just caught a fish. The other person stands nearby with a fishing net. Both are dressed in early 20th-century attire. Logs and water surround them.
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In the ’20s, they wore nice clothes for fishing.

12. Family picnic, Yosemite.

A woman wearing sunglasses and a red top sits on a rock with three children. One is sitting on her lap. They are surrounded by tall trees, with mountains visible in the background. A white purse is beside the woman.
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This family photo was taken in 1963.

13. Spending a day at Spirit Lake as Mount St. Helens watches from a distance.

Two children play on a wooden dock in a lake, splashing water. In the background, a snow-capped mountain rises under a clear sky. Other figures can be seen relaxing by the lake. The scene is serene and sunlit.
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It would be tough to enjoy a swim with the fear of Mt. St. Helens blowing her top.

14. Soldiers of the 25th Infantry Regiment pose in Yellowstone during a 1,900-mile journey.

A group of people stands with bicycles on the terraced formations of Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park. The white, layered rock formations contrast with the dark clothing of the cyclists. The scene is a historic black and white photograph.
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This photo was taken in 1896.

15. Did you know Marilyn Monroe was a fan of National Parks?

A person in a Royal Canadian Mounted Police uniform stands on a dock, looking at a woman seated in a canoe. They are by a lake with a mountain in the background. The scene is in black and white.
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Canoeing in a skirt doesn’t seem ideal. This photo was from 1953.

16. Two tourists feeding a black bear.

Two women stand on a dirt path interacting with a seated bear. One woman gestures toward the bear, while the other watches with curiosity. Behind them, a forest of tall trees under a partly cloudy sky. The image has a vintage, colorized look.
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I guess in the ’50s, people didn’t understand you shouldn’t feed a wild animal.

17. Hiking in Banff, 1994.

A person wearing a white hat, black sweater, light-colored shorts, and hiking boots stands on a rocky mountain slope. The background features rugged mountain terrain with patches of snow and cloudy skies.
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The color gradient here is so unique.