Showing posts with label Wooded trails. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wooded trails. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Morgan Conservation Park

Today we went to Morgan Conservation Park, operated by Oldham County Parks and Recreation.  They have about 3 or 4 miles of wooded trails that are clearly marked at the trailhead and throughout.  There is a bit of an incline here and there but for the most part it was good for my two four year olds, Ben and Isaac to do.  There was also some creek crossings. Also, there was literally no one else there!


There was a good map at the front of the trail and I had snapped a photo of their map online before we left. We ended up taking the Connection to the Primary Loop and went about a mile today and turned around.  A lot of the area was just a grass path once we got on the main loop and we weren't really prepared with tall socks or bug spray... and we ran into some ticks. 

Its becoming a thing now that someone goes first and then we switch.  Its been nice to see how much more comfortable they are in the woods already.
Headed out on the trail! 
A water fall we ran into- this would be beautiful after a rain!

Our favorite spot of the day, a bridge over a little creek.  We took a few minutes and sat there listening to the sounds of the forest. 

Me and my guys

Isaac wanted me to snap a picture of the creek we passed over many times.

How will we get across!?


So proud!


Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Creasey Mahan Nature Preserve

Today we visited the Creasey Mahan Nature preserve in Goshen, Kentucky.  It was a little under 15 mins north of Crestwood.  The Preserve was BEAUTIFUL and all the trails were clearly marked and easy to follow. 
http://creaseymahannaturepreserve.org

Trailhead at Creasey Mahan Nature Preserve in Goshen, Kentucky

We ended up going about 1.5miles today, which took us an hour and a half all together, because we stopped and looked at every bug and butterfly along the way.


Among the animals we saw a white butterfly, turtles, frogs, dragonflies, a deer, squirrels and birds






Our most excited wildlife experience was here at the frog pond, where there were turtles and frogs everywhere!







Where we saw the deer

A cool old bridge


A "porcupine" lives in here... I think it was some type of fungus?

Water break!


Tons of tadpoles turning into frogs- TONS!



Ben called these turtles brave because they didn't jump in when we got close

A great day!  Although I caught Ike at a grump moment :)