-- F. Bueller
Today was the first day this week that this trail was open. So we took advantage of it.
So David and I did some looking around today. These pics are from after our Bear Cave hike. We drove up to the CCC overlook on Red Bluff Drive. It was a beautiful day to soak in the scenery and do a little wildflower hunting.
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This is some Common Peppergrass |
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which is in the Mustard family (4 petals, 6 stamen) |
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the first overlook on Red Bluff Drive was built by the Young Adult Conservation Corps |
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It's the Richter Overlook |
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Holla Bend National Wildlife Refuge is down below here somewhere |
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From this spot one can see Mt. Nebo and Mt. Magazine -- which is the highest point in the Ozarks |
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Love the look of the Rabbitfoot Clover amidst some Panic Grass |
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would love to know what kind of Oak this is that I could see below |
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Clasping Venus Looking-Glass |
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Clasping Venus Looking-Glass get its name due to how the stem appears to pierce the leaves due to their tight clasping |
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very blurry picture of Blue Larkspur |
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I was excited to see this lone Blue Larkspur, but just couldn't get close |
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Tho it is blurry, you can still see the spur at the back which is supposed to resemble a lark's foot |
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We saw the tallest Venus Looking-Glass that I'd ever seen |
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picture perfect |
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random heart |
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no idea what it is, but it caught my eye |
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Texas Toadflax |
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Maybe Sparkleberry Bush |
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This Carpenter Bee was hugging one bloom while sipping on the nectar of another. |
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These bushes on top of Petit Jean Mtn seemed to be the bees' happy place! They were all over it. |
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As the first state park of AR, Petit Jean was built by the CCC in the 1930's. |
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Many of the structures are still there today. The CCC built this overlook shelter in '33, and it was rebuilt in '81 by the YACC. |
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Looking across to another overlook that's on hwy 154 |
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the views were mesmerizing |
Today was the first day this week that this trail was open. So we took advantage of it.
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Great patch of Arkansas Beardtongue |
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Couldn't catch them, but the sound of the Eastern Bumblebees was absolutely musical |
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We watched Cedar Falls for awhile since it had a lotta watta! |
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This is the overlook where Jakeb and Lacey got married |
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Sometimes things might seem lifeless, but they still have a lot to give |
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Selfheal and Panic Grass |
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These 2 Selfheal flowers found the perfect spot to greet folks at the overlook. |
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Blue Ridge Blueberry |
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look closely and you'll see an overlook on the other side |
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Foxglove Beardtongue is plentiful along some of the Arkansas roadways. We stopped to get pics near Winrock Farms. |
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Foxglove is one of the penstemons. |
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Field Madder around the campsite |
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Eastern Bumblebees entertained us while sitting outside by the camper |
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They have a pretty buzz |
So thankful for this week of camping. It's been several months due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Couldn't have had a better week temp-wise.