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Back in June, hubby and I took a daytrip to Trough Creek State Park and the Raystown Lake and Dam in Pennsylvania.
I read about this park on Felicia's Blog and we are always looking for new places and parks to visit. Felicia's photography is awesome, my images do not compare but I hope you enjoy.
At the park we took the hike to the Suspension Bridge, Rainbow Falls and the Balance Rock.
It felt a little shaky while crossing, but is was fun. And while crossing the bridge I saw a Great Blue Heron flying down stream. During this outing I heard more birds than I actually saw.
Here is the Rainbow Falls, I was hoping for a little more water on the falls. I assume there had not been enough rain in this area at the right time.
We saw a lot of butterflies while at the Balance Rock. One Tawny Emperor was attracted to my hand.
Silly hubby laying under the balance rock, if it fell it would go the other way.
More butterflies were seen around our picnic area.
This is the Red-spotted Purple, a weird name for a butterfly.
Raystown Lake and some wildflowers.
A pretty view of the Raystown Lake and some of the wildflowers.
A few Killdeer were seen at the lookout at the Raystown Dam . I have a lot more images from our visit to this area I may do another post. I hope you enjoyed our visit to the park. As always thank you for visiting my post and for the nice comments. Have a happy new week ahead!
Back in June, hubby and I took a daytrip to Trough Creek State Park and the Raystown Lake and Dam in Pennsylvania.
I read about this park on Felicia's Blog and we are always looking for new places and parks to visit. Felicia's photography is awesome, my images do not compare but I hope you enjoy.
At the park we took the hike to the Suspension Bridge, Rainbow Falls and the Balance Rock.
It felt a little shaky while crossing, but is was fun. And while crossing the bridge I saw a Great Blue Heron flying down stream. During this outing I heard more birds than I actually saw.
Here is the Rainbow Falls, I was hoping for a little more water on the falls. I assume there had not been enough rain in this area at the right time.
We saw a lot of butterflies while at the Balance Rock. One Tawny Emperor was attracted to my hand.
Silly hubby laying under the balance rock, if it fell it would go the other way.
More butterflies were seen around our picnic area.
This is the Red-spotted Purple, a weird name for a butterfly.
Raystown Lake and some wildflowers.
A pretty view of the Raystown Lake and some of the wildflowers.
A few Killdeer were seen at the lookout at the Raystown Dam . I have a lot more images from our visit to this area I may do another post. I hope you enjoyed our visit to the park. As always thank you for visiting my post and for the nice comments. Have a happy new week ahead!
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Thanks to Judith our host of Mosaic Monday and to the hosting group of Our World Tuesday: Arija, Gattina, Lady Fi, Sylvia, Sandy and Jennifer and to Monica for hosting NF Trees.
Oh, how beautiful. I love Pennsylvania. My husband was born there!
ReplyDeletesome phenomenal shots, and that creek is so picturesque!
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see all the butterflies and wildflowers, Eileen! A very pretty place. Hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful butterfly photos, Eileen. The scenery is spectacular too. Love that your hubby "chanced" the Balance Rock. Is that graffiti on the rock? Is it permitted? Or did someone vandalize it? This happens often here in SA; especially with the Bushman rock art in our mountain caves. Have a wonderful day. Jo
ReplyDeleteThese photos make me want to go for a walk outdoors. Beautiful and refreshing feeling captured in these shots.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Eileen
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame someone had to graffiti up Balance Rock.
well that park was certainly worth going to as the butterflies are awesome. So many and I loved seeing the Kildeer.
ReplyDeleteThat was a wonderful day Eileen :)
ReplyDeleteSeeing so much beauty in just a
few hours :)) Love all your pictures,
my favourites are the flowers and
the butterfly on your hand :)
Have a wonderful week!
Möwe
Very beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week
hug Crissi
Hi Eileen,
ReplyDeletemarvelous photos of this wonderful and special place with the bridge and the waterfall and all these Summer flowers and fantastic butterflies.
Best regards, Synnöve
Lindo tudo e desejo uma semana bem maravilhosa!bjs praianos, tudo de bom,chica
ReplyDeleteReally wonderful place and photos.
ReplyDeleteSo nice you two do things like this!! ...:)JP
ReplyDeleteEnticing Butterflies and fifth photo. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteHello Eileen!!
ReplyDeleteWow!!Such a beautiful place to visit!!Wonderful images!!
Like the wooden Bridge, the Butterflies shots and the pretty birds!
Amazing beauty!!!Thank you for sharing!!
Have a happy week!!
Dimi...
Very beautiful place with such lovely butterflies and birds.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, the waterfall is beautiful and the butterflies!
ReplyDeleteHow did the kildeer get it's name? id that what its call sounds like?
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteSuch beauty! FYI... 'Ash(a)' in Sanskrit means 'hope', so that partnership on the rock has a lot of it...as did the supine hubby!!! &*> YAM xx
What fun! So many butterflies!!!
ReplyDeleteButterfly heaven! Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteI enjoy benefitting from your day trips . . .
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures!
Oh Eileen, what a lovely place, and I enjoyed seeing it through your camera. Love all those butterflies, and I think some of their names are a bit odd, too.
ReplyDeleteThat rock...and... men...lol. Love this post!
Have a great day!
The RG has been to Raystown but I haven't. Maybe I should. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteAnd what a lot of butterflies you spied. Makes up for the ones that have been scarce.
That park is really nice. Pretty pictures! If Bob and I are ever in the area and have some free time, we will make it a point to visit!
ReplyDeleteSilly hubby! ;-) and what lovely butterfly shots.
ReplyDeletegorgeous images....i just adore the butterflies!!!! and the waterfall is just beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteAll those butterflies are gorgeous. It looks like a great place to wander.
ReplyDeleteI love it that you saw so many butterflies. I have seen so few lately that I was getting worried!
ReplyDeleteI love discovering new places for viewing nature. Very nice!
i feel like i heard about a suspension bridge recently ... i am not sure if it was this one? or not? very pretty. i love hikes of any sort. with a bridge is such a plus. love the waterfall. so earthly. ( :
ReplyDeleteI think your "silly" hubby has been taking lessons from Bill :) That photo made me smile. I love that blogging took you to these beautiful locations. The waterfall didn't have so much water, but it was a lovely shot regardless. I was blown away by the butterflies. To have one land on your hand must have been a neat experience. Such a variety and so beautiful. Loved the Killdeer as well. Beautiful post, Eileen! Have a wonderful Monday!
ReplyDeleteLovely butterfly and wildflower photos! Glad you had a good trip.
ReplyDeletebeautiful bridge and I think i could walk this one, some of the suspensions i refuse to walk.. i love the falls just like they are, all those beautiful layers of rock. i don't think i would lay under that rock either, i am the original Chicken Little
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images, and there are the Butterflies, so close up.
ReplyDeleteThese are all beautiful mosaics. You found some wonderful places to visit, and thanks for sharing your photos with us.
ReplyDeleteIts a beautiful park and your pictures are gorgeous. Lovely shots of lake view, birds, butterflies etc.
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty views of the wildflowers and the lake! Love the killdeer too!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful butterflies! And wild flowers too! It looks cool especially along the stream. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteNice shots. Love those falls. The layered stones is amazing, isn't it?
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful pictured trip !!!
ReplyDeletehappy week for you too :-)
Love the Tawny posing on your hand!
ReplyDeleteAlso I'm a big fan of Red-spotted purples, they hang around here on Cacapon Mountain, W.V. I see the White Admiral (which they are genetically nearly identical to) far less.
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Eileen, You've taken some great photos of the lake and environs. Have I ever told you I'm originally from PA? So many butterflies and wildflowers - looks like you visited at a perfect time.
ReplyDeleteI think that I would be a wee bit shaky on that bridge as well. Those butterflies are really gorgeous Eileen, and so many. Have a Happy day and a happy week~
ReplyDeleteSo many different butterflies but what a pity that others don't respect the area and think it OK to write on the rocks.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, I sure enjoy seeing all the wonderful critters on your blog. Those butterflies were gorgeous. Have a fine Tuesday tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteMosaics are a great way to sum up a lot of events in one moment. You are the master of this and I appreciate you teaching me how to do my own. Again, beautiful area Eileen and like you, when I see a big gorgeous forest full of sound, I get a bit intimidated. I can hear them but rarely spot the tiny ones. And there are lots of tiny ones that dart around:) That bridge looks like fun:)
ReplyDeleteRainbow falls is how I imagine heaven to be! That collection of lovely butterflies sure is friendly! How fun to get one to land on you! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteOh, I do love the butterflies!! They are so gorgeous indeed and your captures are superb, as always!! Thanks for sharing the beauty!! Hope you have a great new week!!
ReplyDeleteFavorite is the bridge and your shot of it ~ All wonderful nature photos!
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you,
artmusedog and carol
These are great and it is so much fun to learn of new places from other bloggers. I found out about Bombay Hook from you and I need to get back there sometimes. Have a great week Eileen.
ReplyDeleteA weird name for a black butterfly. In my world BF is a butterfly.
ReplyDeleteOh, my … all those beautiful butterflies (especially the one on your hand) would make me feel quite fluttery with excitement. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the Butterflies..I never seem to be able to find any..We took our boat up to Raystown many years ago after Labor Day..It was deserted but we had a good time..
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, I love PA, my family is from there and W. V. Your mosaics are always wonderful. Love the butterflies. Have a nice week.
ReplyDeleteHugs, cm
The wildflowers and lake scene is gorgeous!! It's so nice seeing all the different butterflies as well. We haven't seen many this year, sadly. Wonderful collection of beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteToo bad there wasn't more water coming over the falls, but you got some great photos of the butterflies!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful falls. What amazing butterflies!
ReplyDeletePicmonkey is so user friendly isn't it? I also use it for collage. If I don't already have Photoshop and Corel I would pay for Picmonkey.
ReplyDeleteYou did very well with your nature shots, as always.
the park looks very beautiful and inviting. thanks for sharing the beauty.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I love suspension bridges like that - I would very much enjoy crossing it.
ReplyDeletelove the falls! beautiful butterflies, too. hate to see the graffiti
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful butterflies.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous place! I love all those flowers.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a place I would love to visit...love the butterflies.
ReplyDeleteI'm here to take a big deep healthy breath of fresh air, love the butterflies and your hubby caught between a rock and hard place as the Aussies say!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week
Wren x
Wow! That is a beautiful park. Love the flowers and the lake. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteso many beautiful things to explore. I´d probably stayed far too long :) Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots.
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I like stumbling on notes written by other folks, and what a great place to rest too. That bridge is so cool, great fun hiking out around there. All lovely nature scenes and did you close with my favorite Killdeers? Great shots, you capture amazing shots out about nature!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely collection Eileen, thank you.
ReplyDeleteThat bridge does look a little shaky though.
Have a good week
All the best Jan
I like your photos, Eileen. They have me wanting to visit the place, if I'm ever in that area. I like walking across suspension bridges and around butterflies.
ReplyDeleteTake 25 to Hollister
Wonderful butterflies. I always hear more birds than I see. The bridge looks a little scary!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful images! Loved the butterflies, that bridge and the wildflowers!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a place I would like to visit!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures!!
ReplyDeleteI especially like the third from the top.
Urrgh the graffiti on the rock...I hate how irresponsible people can be. I saw a lot of that too when I was hiking.
A very beautiful place... and stunning images!
ReplyDeleteThe butterflies are amazing!...
I just love all the photos!...
Kisses
Ana
Such a cool place for hiking. I have never walked on a suspension bridge. Was that a lot of fun?
ReplyDeleteYou got some lovely butterflies in this post, Eileen!
Very nice...
Have a Wonderful Day!
Peace :)
What a fabulous series, Eileen! Those butterflies are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great place to visit! I love the butterflies.
ReplyDeleteWhen you left a comment on my blog that you had blogged about a visit to Trough Creek State Park, I searched for the post. We are making a return trip early summer. Although Raystown Lake and the park were pretty in early Spring, everything was pretty bare. I am looking forward to seeing some foliage and, hopefully, more sunshine!
ReplyDeleteHello, Linda
DeleteI am glad I labeled this post, I was sure I recognized the name Trough Creek. It would be nice to see all the bushes in bloom at this park. Take care, enjoy your day!