Wednesday my daughter and I walked along the upper trail from Old Mans Cave to Rose Lake.
It was a beautiful day for a walk and there were quiet a few other hikers out.
It was a little noisy at the beginning of the trail with all of the construction going on there putting in a by pass around the parks parking lot.
But as you get closer to the lake and over the hill it gets quiet again.
The water on the lake was a little choppy from the breezes but it did not keep away a few people that were fishing from the banks.
A few Dogwood trees were still in bloom near the lake.
And at the bridge over the upper falls the Pagoda Dogwoods were starting to bloom.
Bluets were spotted all along the upper trail.
Canadian Violets were blooming in the shadier areas along the first part of the trail.
Common Violets were growing everywhere.
A few Yellow Wood Violets were spotted among some fallen, decaying trees.
Golden Ragwort was also spotted at the beginning of the trail.
The native Geraniums are now starting to come into bloom.
And we spotted a few lyre leaved Rock Cress.
One White Avens plant was just starting to bloom.
And of course the ever present Dandelion fluff blowing on the breezes,
Some Red Admiral butterflies were spotted and then there was this little brown Skipper flitting around.
Fabulous spot for a walk. The little Violets and that Geranium were so lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful lake and I love the wildflowers. Looks like you had a great hike.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great hike. looks like rain today..Oh well.I think we need it
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are always amazing. Makes me want to hit the trails on the Blueridge. Just have to fine the time....that's the hard part.
ReplyDeleteLona, I must visit this blog more often. Great shots! I want to learn more about wildflowers.
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