Wildflower Report for Jefferson Park

LocationJefferson Park
Date07/22/2015
ReporterJim Sellers
E-mailsellersgroup@yahoo.com
CommentsJefferson Park is at 5,880-foot elevation, and this is about the park and nearby area approaching on the Whitewater trail. The real story here was the thousands of beautiful blue gentian, which began at the bridge just before the PCT junction and continuing into the park. Most of the wildflowers were in this area -- also some (not a lot) asters, monkeyflower, paintbrush, and earlier on this trail a blooming fireweed stem here and there.
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Jefferson Park
07/22/2015
Jefferson Park is at 5,880-foot elevation, and this is about the park and nearby area approaching on the Whitewater trail. The real story here was the thousands of beautiful blue gentian, which began at the bridge just before the PCT junction and continuing into the park. Most of the wildflowers were in this area -- also some (not a lot) asters, monkeyflower, paintbrush, and earlier on this trail a blooming fireweed stem here and there.


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