| The ranching community of Oakley. |
| A park off Overland Avenue provides access to Milner Lake, a reservoir on the Snake River. |
| The jagged slopes of the Albion Mountains. |
| Eerie rock formations along the Creekside Towers Trail. |
| Prickly pear cactus bloom at City of Rocks National Reserve. |
| The wide and desolate Raft River Valley is covered in sagebrush and grasses. The Albion Mountains lie in the distance, with the Jim Sage Mountains closer and to the right. |
| The Raft River Mountains rise above the southern end of the Raft River Valley. |
| Cassia Creek flows out from the mountains into the Raft River Valley, watering a grassland oasis. |
| A log cabin remains from pioneer days in Junction Valley. |
| Mount Harrison overlooks an alpine meadow in the Albion Mountains. |
| Cache Peak and its shorter partner, Mount Independence rise high above Elba-Almo Road. |
| The stone church built by Mormon pioneers in Elba. |
| Mount Harrison stands to the northwest of Elba. |
| Mount Harrison overlooks Elba Basin. Farmhouses are marked by clumps of trees in the valley. |
| The meadows of Clyde Flat lie at 6,000 feet in the Albion Mountains, while Mount Harrison reaches 9,265. |
| Oakley-Elba road is a primitive mountain road that crosses between the peaks of the Albion Mountains |