11 Wilderness Instagram Accounts You Need to Follow

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August 20, 2015

Not able to swing an exotic summer getaway? You can travel vicariously to beautiful settings near and far with these top nature photograph Instagram accounts.

1. @bradleycastaneda

Bradley Castaneda makes camping in below-freezing tempartures look fun. Scroll through his feed to find your next mountain adventure.

2. @cabinlove

For those of you who dream of living in a home made of trees, surrounded by trees, get your inspiration here.

3. @chrisburkard

With photos that are almost too good to be true, Chris Burkard captures spectatcular scenes that will feed your wanderlust.

4. @finn

From Big Sur in California to Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland, Finn Beales takes you around the world with just a click of a button.

5. @roblutter

A cyclist whizzing through Australia, Vietnam, and Turkey, Rob Lutter makes sure to snap nature's best moments along the way.

6. @pnwonderland

Planning on driving through Oregon or Washington? These photos prove it's worth it to brave the rain along the Pacific Northwest.

7. @kylefrost

Though Kyle Frost lives in San Francisco, his pictures display breathtaking sunsets and off-the-grid landscapes around the world.

8. @unrealhawaii

David Chatsuthiphan lives up to the name of his account, delivering "unreal" photos of hiking trails, sandy beaches, and other natural treasures of America's 50th state.

9. @danptatitucci

This husband and wife duo take you to Switzerland (for free) with photographs of snowbaorders, skiers, and climbers on the Swiss Alps.

10. @circa_1983

A native of British Columbia, Owen Perry captures the essence of his home, but also visits the other six continents to snap shots in places like Chile and the Scottish Highlands.

11. @fosterhunting

Photographer Foster Huntington quit his day job to travel across the United States in a camper. You can follow him on his journey (and still keep your job) through his captivating photographs.

 

Dylan Mullins is an intern in the Communications department of the Sierra Club and is also a rising junior at Berea College. In his spare time he enjoys biking, film making, and dancing in his socks to 80's techno, usually a mirror is involved.
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