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Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date:
06/09/2021
Trailhead for Hickory Run State Park's Stone Trail.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date:
06/09/2021
Omphalotaceae, a family of fungi. Botanical name: Marasmiaceae.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date:
06/09/2021
Orange blazes signify hiking and snowmobiling trails.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date:
06/09/2021
Mountain laurel. Botanical name: Kalmia latifolia.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date:
06/09/2021
The park sign indicates Stone Trail continues, however, the park map indicates the trail changes name to Boundary Trail.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date:
06/09/2021
An abundance of mountain laurel adorns this narrow section of the trail.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date:
06/09/2021
Fly poison; a species of Amianthium. Botanical name: Amianthium muscitoxicum.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date:
06/09/2021
The trail surface varies.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date:
06/09/2021
Mountain laurel with flower buds.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date:
06/09/2021
The trail passes through woodlands with assorted ferns.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date:
06/09/2021
A hiker walks along a wide section of the trail.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date:
06/09/2021
At the end of Boundary Trail, follow Fourth Run Trail to the left to make a loop.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date:
06/09/2021
This section of Fourth Run Trail is a wide path.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date:
06/09/2021
Fourth Run Trail leads to an intersection of park roads. Follow the road to the left toward Boulder Field.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date:
06/09/2021
Parking lot near trailhead has a convenient restroom.