Thursday, May 16, 2013

White Water, Wild Flowers, Wonderful Cabins at Wildwood Mountain Cabins

Get ready to experience your own wildflower “pilgrimage” at Rafting in the Smokies’ natural preserve  Adventure Island!

The Great Smoky Mountains are known for its variety of wildflowers – in fact more than 1,500 plants can be found here. Did you know that the Park is known as the “Wildflower National Park?” Thanks in part to the abundance of rainfall in the area and nutrients left from the leaves of last fall, the forest floor is very moist. Before the trees leaf out, the warming sun streams through and awakens the earth and voila-out pop the wildflowers!!!


In late March and early April the flower show begins and the island is dotted with pops of colors from a variety of spring  blooms. Wild phlox, Trillium, Lady Slippers, Columbine, Jack-in-the pulpit and Bluets are just a few of the rare species you may find.  And while you’re enjoying the flora, you can’t help but be serenaded by the songs of our feathered friends. Blue Jay, Carolina Chickadee, Tufted Titmouse, Red-bellied Woodpecker and Ruffled Grouse make their nests here. You may also see a Screech-Owl, Whip-poor-will or Chipping Sparrow. Listen! That rustling in the leaves may be a flock of Wild Turkey!!!

Trees and shrubs are abloom, too. The mountains are awash with the blooms of Flowering Dogwood, Redbud, Tuliptree and Silverbell. And Spicebush and Dog-hobble  make their home near the forest floor. This area is well known for blooming Mountain Laurel and Rhododendron.

Stay in the secluded cabins near Rafting in the Smokies at Wildwood Mountain and enjoy an amazing vacation. Rafting in the Smokies and their magical Adventure Island is bordered by the Big Pigeon River, bring a picnic lunch and enjoy a day long adventure. Enjoy a thrilling day of whitewater rafting, ziplining, a challenge rope course, and nature ex  The rushing waters are very soothing, you might just take a nap! Make sure to bring your cameras, you’ll likely get a great picture of some of our forest friends on this peaceful natural preserve called Adventure Island. 








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