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Home / Elk Mtn Kings Mtn Loop Photos OR 28
Post date / 2016 / June
- A view of one of the nice sections of the Elk Mountain-Kings Mountain Trail.
- Trail sign just uphill from the Kings Mountain Trailhead.
- Old stumps along the trail show how loggers cut notches for springboards into the side of the tree, giving the logger a place to stand while cutting down the tree.
- Maidenhair ferns make a beard of green along the Elk Mountain-Kings Mountain Trail.
- A small stream flows across the Wilson River Trail.
- Anemones (Latin name: Anemone Deltatoidea) bloom in the forest along the tail on the Elk Mountain-Kings Mountain Trail.
- I think this is Elk Mountain, viewed from the trail.
- Glacier Lilies blooming along the Elk Mountain Trail in June.
- Fairy Lanterns (Latin Name: Disporum Smithii) bloom along the Wilson River Trail between Kings Mountain and Elk Mountain.
- Bob finishes the hike, returning to the Elk Mountain Trailhead.
- Bob crosses a nice log bridge on the return trail between Kings Mountain Trailhead and Elk Creek.
- Wood Sorrel carpets the ground near the Kings Mountain Trailhead.
- Small-Flowered Blue-Eyed Mary (Latin Name: Collinsia parviflora) makes a beautiful patch of color along the Elk Mountain to Kings Mountain Trail.
- Columbia Kittentails (Latin Name: Synthyris stellata) growing along the Elk Mountain-Kings Mountain Trail. This is a fairly short plant, about 4 to 6 inches tall and usually blooms early in the spring.
- Indian Paintbrush and other wildflowers bloom along the Elk Mountain Trail.