[Wildflower Bloom in the Cascade Mountains of Washington]

Wildflower Bloom in the Cascade Mountains of Washington

2015

Mt. St. Helens from Red Rock Pass......June 9, 2015

Beargrass blooming on the lava bed at Red Rock Pass with Mt. St. Helens looming behind. Butte Camp is at the base of the tree-covered butte at the left skyline. Note how snow-free Mt. St. Helens is for this time of year.

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August 5, 2015: Boundary Trail #1 from Norway Pass Trailhead to One Mile East of Mount Margaret, Mt. St. Helens National Monument

July 26, 2015: Windy Trail #216E, Loowit Trail #216, Loowit Falls Trail #216F, Willow Springs Trail #207A, and Truman Trail #207, Mount Saint Helens National Monument

July 25, 2015: Ironstone Trail #1141 from Cash Prairie Trailhead to Burnt Mountain, William Douglas Wilderness

July 4, 2015: Cispus Point, from a trailhead along Forest Road 20 west of Jackpot Lake and the Klickitat Trail #7, Gifford Pinchot National Forest

July 3, 2015: Dark Meadows and Along the Boundary Trail #1 from FR 2325, Gifford Pinchot National Forest

July 2, 2015: High Rock Trail #266, Gifford Pinchot National Forest

June 21, 2015: Strawberry Mt. Trail #220 from the Bear Meadow Interpretive Site (Gifford Pinchot National Forest & Mt. St. Helens National Monument)

June 18, 2015: Panakanic (private, vernally moist meadows south of Conboy Lake Wildlife Refuge)

June 9, 2015: The Toutle Trail from Red Rock Pass to Trail #238 andTrail #238A to Butte Camp Meadows, then Trail #238 A to the Loowit Trail #216 (Mt. St. Helens National Monument)

May 6, 2015: Panakanic (private, vernally moist meadows south of Conboy Lake Wildlife Refuge

May 3, 2015: Lewis River Trail #31: Curly Creek to 1 Mile Above Bolt Camp Shelte (Gifford Pinchot National Forest)

May 1, 2015: Klickitat Canyon Natural Resources Conservation Area (Southwest Corner & Adjacent DNR Lands)

May 1, 2015: Willard Springs Trail (Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge)


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