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Devil’s Walkingstick, Aralia spinosa

Pinxter Flower blooms in April along the creek

Millers Fork Trail is a natural surface trail for use by the general public with the trailhead and parking lot located on West Corporate Center Drive. The trail follows the course of Millers Fork stream in both directions from the parking lot. The trail currently goes about a half mile toward I-26. In the other direction, the trail runs about a quarter mile, passing under the road, through a field filled seasonally with wildflowers and into the woods, reaching a scenic boulder-strewn section (“the shoals”) of the creek.

Nature observations by citizen scientist visitors to Millers Fork

Downy Rattlesnake Plantain, Goodyera pubescens

 

Directions: Near the Interstate, turn at the QT on Hwy. 72 onto West Corporate Center Drive. In a quarter mile, turn right into a gravel entrance, and down the hill to parking. To start with the shoals, head off through the tunnel.