This is the conclusion of a multi-post series on my first visit to
Corbett's Glen. It will make more sense if you read them in order: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3
The variety of plant life was fascinating. We saw cattails, ferns, and wildflowers.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
My favorite were these attractive pink flowers on long woody stems.
 
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This is the third of a multi-post series on my first visit to Corbett's Glen. It will make more sense if you read them in order: Part 1 Part 2
This section of the path was bordered on both sides by bushes with bright red berries. |
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[This series will make more sense if you start with Part 1.]
This is the second part of a multi-part post on my first stroll through Corbett's Glen.
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The second waterfall in this section of Allens Creek starts with wide, shallow ledges on a gentle slope... |
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Today I persuaded Andy to join me on a trail walk. I suggested one of the shorter trails at Ellison Park; he countered with Corbett's Glen. I'd never heard of it, but the online descriptions sounded interesting: Town of Brighton - Parks and naturalhighs.net.
We started off at 7:30 AM, following this online map.
We
parked along Glen Road (first left on Rte 441, just past the I-490 exit
ramp), and walked down the hill to the tunnel. The road is a private
drive to a large house, but there is a right-of-way easement for access
to the park.
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