April 21, 2017
With sunshine in the forecast and Glenn needing an excuse to take a day off work, we headed up to
Lower Table Rock for a 5.3 mile hike to check out this year's wildflower bloom.......and we were not disappointed!
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Time to hike and see all the wildflowers |
We arrived at the parking lot around 12:30 pm and it was completely full - not one spot open. So we parked in the bus area. Once we started hiking it didn't take long to see the wildflowers as there were seas of Sea Blush along the lower portion of the trail.
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Looking up at the plateau of Lower Table Rock with Sea Blush in the foreground |
Along the way we saw many more wildflowers: Fiddleneck, Cat's Ear, Buttercup, Desert Parsley, Camas, Frittilia, Shooting Stars, Houndstongue, Larkspur, Miner's Lettuce, Balsamroot, Fawn Lilies, Saxifrage, Ookow, Monkey Flowers, Cow's Udder Clover and Woodland Star. Those are the one's we remembered.
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Fields of Sea Blush and Popcorn Flowers |
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The boardwalk segment of the trail on the plateau |
Once we arrived at the plateau, we were treated to fields of Bi-Colored Lupine, Goldfield, Blue Eyed Mary and Popcorn flowers that ran along the entire trail to the viewpoint.
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Fields of Goldfield |
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Fields of Bi-Color Lupine and Blue Eyed Mary |
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And more fields of Goldfield. |
There were also still vernal pools full of water among all the wildflowers which enhanced the views.
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One of the larger vernal pools with snow covered Mt McLoughlin in the background |
We hiked out to the end of the plateau for a view the entire Rogue Valley area. While taking a break there, we had a visitor who was looking for leftover food from past visitors - or maybe squirrels enjoy seeing all the wildflowers too.
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Our little friend at the viewpoint on the Lower Table Rock plateau
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So if you are in the mood to see lots of wildflowers and can spare a couple of hours, be sure to check out Lower Table Rock soon. It is beautiful!
Trekking Together
Glenn and Carol
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