Hubbard Valley's white trillium display is amazing - the forest floor is carpeted with white, more trillium than I've seen in my life in one relatively small park. Here are a few photos, which certainly don't do the park justice:
The pinkish ones are older flowers.
A fungi break from trilliums:
This placid-looking lake harbors some big honking' fish. At first, I thought they were muskrats or beavers, but no, dorsal and tail fins of some monstrous, 4-foot long pointy-snouted behemoths sunning themselves along the lakeshore.
A pretty park bridge along the path to trillium.
And just a little bit upstream from the bridge, rock sculpture from an unknown hand.
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