Trees roots revealed in the path of run off. |
A stroke of fall color. |
At this overlook you can sit at these tables made from stone - so cool. |
Overlook is right! |
Turkey vultures ride the air currents. |
Trees cling to ledges and rocks. |
Signs bring to your attention that there are 129 steps (as in stairs) leading to the lower falls. |
The view is worth it. |
And so you return back to the woods from where you began. |
How Wonderful! Glorious walk with you VF! I love your perspective of the trees and trunks. What a beautiful part of the world. Thank you for sharing! ;>)
ReplyDeleteHow funny that you posted this today - my daughter and I are going there Sunday. They have a huge craft show on Columbus Day weekend, so we plan to view the crafts and hike a little. We used to camp there quite often when our kids were little.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful there. Reminds me of the Pacific Northwest!
ReplyDeleteLove your pics.
-Sara.
What wonderfully wonderful landscape! Now I want to go there, pity it's so far and so expensive to get to.
ReplyDeleteThank you for a wonderful tour of this great state park! I love, love those tree roots! i am always drawn to wooded walks, rivers, and canyons. This was perfect.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter and I spent the day at Letchworth on Sunday. I posted pictures on my blog and posted a link to your blog about your hike. It was a beautiful day. Their annual craft show was a bit too crowded for us, but we enjoyed touring the park.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you enjoyed. I love trees - big, beautiful trees and wish the ones I planted in my yard would grow faster! It is always cleansing to submerse myself in woods. I hope you also were able to stop by Bonnie's blog and see her beautiful photos of this park as well. I would love to see the Northwest and Australia! Maybe someday ... but for now it's nice we can enjoy each other's gardens and landscapes virtually.
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