Kourtney Kardashian escaped the coronavirus lockdown by heading out to the desert with her kids.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star, 41, saddled up for a horse ride with daughter Penelope, seven, and son Reign, five.
The brunette beauty headed out to the sun-soaked desert in Utah after travel restrictions were toned down in America.
Kourtney and her kids also visited Lake Powell, a man-made reservoir straddling the border between Utah and Arizona.
She made the most of her picturesque surroundings by stripping off to her undies for an impromptu photoshoot.
"Escape to the desert," Kourtney captioned the stunning photo, which sees her stood barefoot on the sand with the wind blowing through her hair.
Saddling up, in more appropriate attire, Kourtney went horse-riding with Penelope and Reign, with each of them handling their own noble steed expertly.

Wondering through their amazing surroundings, Kourtney captured a video of her children exploring the desert as they walked along in single file.
Kourtney, who also shares 10-year-old son Mason with ex Scott Disick, was beaming as she posed for snaps alongside her kids and their horses.
"western," she captioned a series of pictures that captured the amazing family day out.


Kourtney looked the part in jeans, boots and a black T-shirt, keeping the sun off her face with a cap and shades.
Penelope looked adorable in a pair of pink cowboy boots and matching hat, with dark pants and a white T-shirt.
While Reign went all out in a blue cowboy hat, checked shirt and jeans.

Architecture fan Kourtney also showed off the amazing place where she was staying.
Kourtney recently hit back at rumours she was pregnant with her fourth child, telling fans she's proud of her body.
While answering fan questions in a video of her lifestyle brand Poosh, Kourtney addressed the rumours that surfaced after she posted a snap where her belly is visible.


A fan asked Kourtney: "How do you protect your mental health from cyber bullying?"
She said: "I feel like this is a good one because I do see a lot of negativity. There's so much positivity as well and I think we tend to focus on the negative.
"I notice for myself, the negative questions stand out to me and I want to respond to those people sometimes more than the positive ones, which isn't always fair.
"I noticed someone left a comment the other day, they kept commenting on a photo I posted saying 'pregnant, pregnant, pregnant'. And I commented back saying, 'This is the shape of my body, I've definitely gained a few pounds over this quarantine time and I love my body and I'm proud of my shape and I'm obviously posting it, and I don't think I look pregnant at all'.
"We're all shaped differently and that's my body and I'm proud of it. So that's how I respond to the negative comments I think, it's not always easy and sometimes I can be more sarcastic, but I think kill them with kindness is kind of my motto, and try to not really let those comments affect you but if they do and you know that then don't look at comments.
"I know that's easier said than done, but really try to keep the positivity for your mental health."