....here's the latest video from the Great Smoky Mountain Association showing the serviceberry, redbud, silverbell, trillium, and dogwoods that are blooming in the lower elevations right now:
And if you can make it, and need some suggestions on the best trails to see wildflowers, please click here.
Jeff
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In case you can't make it to the Smokies this spring...
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
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Spring time in the Smokies is great - but the pollen will bring up my allergies. I'm definitely a fan of GRSM in winter time... the frozen waterfalls we had this year were amazing.
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