Water flows through Beaver Creek as fall takes hold of streamside cottonwoods and sycamores.
Lichen begins the process of breaking down the rock at the Chiricahua National Monument. Molten volcanic ash was deposited during an eruption millions of years ago with water and wind whittling down the rock into the spires we see today.
The setting sun adds it's fiery glow to the rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument.