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Wild FlowersThe wildflowers of the South Yuba River start to bloom the first part of March and they should be at full bloom between the end of March and the first part of April. The bloom continues until the end of April, depending on the weather. Spring rains extend the wildflower season. The best trail to view wildflowers in the Bridgeprt area is on the north side of the river, (opposite side from the Rangers office), upstream from the Pleasant Valley Road bridge. The trail starts at the lower end of the north parking lot. Approximately 100 yards up the trail there is a "Y". Take the trail to the left. The total length of this trail is approx. 1 1/2 miles.Another area to view wildflowers is on the Independence Trail. this trail is located on hwy. 49 approx. 10 miles North of Nevada City. This trail is wheelchair accessible. It is illegal to pick or remove wildflowers from State Park Property. Please help us to protect this beautiful resource; take only pictures and fond memories. Plants found along the Buttermilk Bend Trail:
Plants found along the Kneebone Beach Trail: (Shady side of the river)
More pictures are available on the California Native Plant Society web page.
* Copyright 1998 Karen I. Callahan. Notecards are available at the Bridgeport Visitors Center. |
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