Contact: klight10@comcast.net
Nature Reporters Blog

EastTennesseeWildflowers.com  (Home Page)

Google
 
Search EastTennesseeWildflowers.com

Search All Galleries        Recent Search Requests        Site Usage Statistics

Index of Wildflowers (Common Names)
Index of Wildflowers (Scientific Names)
Index of Other Organisms

Teacher Resource Page
Classroom Presentations
Games for Teachers
Videos for Teachers

Wildflowers From Other States
Wildflowers At A Glance
My Google Maps


View Album
(Click thumbnail to enlarge image)

 Pickett State Park  
Image
Number
Image
(Click to Enlarge)
Caption Image
Viewed
1
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
Pickett State Park is located north of Jamestown, TN on the Cumberland Plateau. It has a small lake, a natural bridge, rockhouses, and a sandstone cave. There are nice hiking trails and campgrounds in the park.
map...
1719 times.


2
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
The Indian Rockhouse is an easy walk down a trail that is less than a mile from the parking area at the entrance of the park.
1254 times.


3
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
The Indian Rockhouse is located below a huge sandstone cliff. It would have made a nice habitat for the early people of this area.
1055 times.


4
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
I was amazed to find these beautiful pink Indian Pipes (Monotropa uniflora) growing on the forest floor on the Hazard Cave Trail. These saprophytic plants are normally pure white since they contain no chlorophyll. I have never seen them such a dark shade of pink. (oddity)
913 times.


5
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
Look for plants like this Small-flowered Alumroot growing in holes in the sandstone cliffs.
792 times.


6
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
There is a wooden boardwalk on the trail to Hazard Cave, it protects the plantlife and keeps numerous feet from doing damage to the area.
917 times.


7
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
Hazard Cave has a floor of deep sand. There are two wooden benches for stopping and enjoying the scenery.
908 times.


8
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
This fern has found a foothold in the side of the cliff above the Hazard Cave.
759 times.


9
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
Hazard Cave has some interesting erosion marks in the overhanging sandstone cliff. Be sure and look for bird nests in the many holes.
867 times.


10
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
The Natural Bridge is a large sandstone arch. The trail goes over and under the bridge. It would be a very lovely place to visit in May when the Mountain Laurel blooms. The park has lots of wildflowers, including: Rosebay Rhododendron, Doll's Eyes, Goldenrod, Asters, Indian Cucumber Root, Spotted Wintergreen, and Trailing Arbutus. It is a nice place to find flowers for the entire blooming season.
871 times.


11
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
The view from behind the Natural Bridge.
964 times.


12
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
This wire and wood slat swinging bridge is a fun way to get across the lake to the island.
1023 times.


13
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
People can rent rowboats at the park to explore the small lake. A sand beach swimming area is open during the summer.
1043 times.


14
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME FRAME FRAME
FRAME
I was delighted to find these Inflated Bladderwort flowers blooming in the lake! These plants are carnivorous, but don't worry, they don't eat anything bigger than a pinhead! (Please excuse the lousy picture quality, I couldn't use my tripod due to the water and the mud!)
842 times.



Webpage: View Album