Date: 03/12/2024
Name: Station Cove Falls Trail
Distance: 5.3
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Total Climbing Elevation: 725
Type: Out & Back
Notes: A nice pre-spring hike with a little bit of history, a beautiful waterfall and lots of early wildflowers. The trail was mostly dry and in fair condition. After briefly visiting the Oconee Station Historic Station, we proceed up the Oconee Connector Trail and then back down to Station Cove Falls for lunch. Much of the Station Cove Falls Trail was dominated by numerous Red and Yellow Toad Shade Trillium. There were also several varieties of other early wildflowers like Bloodroot, Halberd-leaved Violet and the Common Blue Violet. While not blooming, Mayapples were beginning to sprout. Another "great day to hike." TODAY'S HIKERS: Lynn Steele, Roger Willis, Shelia Getman, Jack Treadman, Ken Kellerman & Cutie Pie, Pam Hembree, Vic Robson, Renee Corbett, Jenny Bell & Mike Bell
AllTrails Link: Station Cove Falls Trail
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