Saturday, August 22, 2009

Old Mill Trail at Nockamixon State Park

We had another soggy hike at Nockamixon State Park today. We ventured onto a small loop which is part of the Old Mill Trail. It didn’t rain while we were out hiking but there was plenty of mud to keep everyone happy and sufficiently coated (at least our feet) in goopy thick mud. We did have a chance to clean our feet as the children frolicked in the small stream just below the large stone wall which used to be part of one of the many grist mills that were found in the area.


Unfortunately and surprisingly, we didn’t encounter any interesting wildlife. What we have been running into a lot this summer though is fungus and mushrooms. At least all this rain is making something grow. This neat orange mushroom, which might have been an edible chanterelle, was one of the many that we encountered including some really bright red ones.



Our next group hike will be at
French Creek State Park on Saturday, September 19. For those who are interested, some of us are camping on Saturday night. We have made reservations on the A loop. We would love for you to join us if you are able. French Creek has wonderful hiking trails in mature forests with a lot of native vegetation and wildlife. It would be wonderful if you could join us.

Check back to see where the next month takes us on our Tuesday Exploratory Hikes and let me know if you might like to join us.

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