The black and white photograph shows a landscape with sparse snow patches on the ground, indicating early spring or late winter. A lone tree stands prominently in the foreground of an otherwise open area that looks like it could be fields or undeveloped land. In the background is what appears to be a rural community with several farm-like structures such as barns and houses scattered across the scene under a clear sky. The town's name, Widtsoe, Utah, suggests this image might have historical significance related to agricultural life in that region during early 20th century America when Dorothea Lange photographed it for her work documenting rural communities and social issues of the time through the Farm Security Administration (FSA).