Friday, October 18, 2013

Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park's ColorFall Report Week 4

Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park is a wonderful place to see fall color this season. Currently the park and the surrounding state forest are at approximately 25% color change with the forest edges showing more colorful trees than the forest interior. We are seeing some fall color in poison ivy and Virginia creeper vines that can be seen climbing trunks of trees. Many of the blackgums and sourwoods are showing off their peak reds.  Sassafras is turning shades of red and orange. Flowering dogwoods are turning shades of purple and red. Catalpa, ash, black walnut, sycamore, and the state tree, tulip poplar are beginning to turn shades of chartreuse and yellow.  Winged Sumac is also turning red along the camper's trace trail.   We are predicting peak color to appear in late October.





Winged Sumac
Winged Sumac is this week's showcase plant.  Winged Sumac is a small tree that is often found on the edges of open fields.  At Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park it can be found on the Camper's Trace Trail, as well behind the "caution high cliff" fence behind the lodge near the pool area. The tree shows off beautiful shades of crimson in the fall. The fruit of Winged Sumac was once used by Native Americans to make a drink that tastes similar to lemonade.





Groundhog AKA Woodchuck
No trip to Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park is complete without a sighting of our resident groundhogs.  They can often be seen feeding on grass and clover in our lawns, as well as occasional nibbling on flowers in our flower beds.

Fall events to look for at Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park include: Photography Weekend October 18-20, 2013 and Spooky Extravaganza (aka Halloween Campout) October 25-27, 2013. For more information about events go to www.parks.ky.gov

Thursday, October 3, 2013

ColorFall Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park Week Two


Pennyrile Lake October 3, 2013
Fall is in the early stages at Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park. We are seeing some fall color in poison ivy and Virginia creeper vines that can be seen climbing trunks of trees.  Blackgum trees are speckled with red leaves.  Sassafras is turning shades of red and orange. Flowering dogwoods are turning shades of purple and red. Catalpa, ash, black walnut, sycamore, and the state tree tulip poplar are beginning to turn shades of chartreuse and yellow.  Winged Sumac is also turning red along the camper's trace trail.  The forest as a whole is still very green with some color showing up on the edges.  We are predicting peak color to appear in mid to late October.

Virginia Creeper at Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park

Virginia Creeper is this week's showcase plant.  Virginia Creeper is a vine with five leaflets.  It is common throughout the area and is often misidentified as poison oak.  Virginia Creeper is harmless.  This vine has beautiful fall color as demonstrated in this photograph.



Fall events to look for at Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park include: Photography Weekend October 18-20, 2013 and Spooky Extravaganza (aka Halloween Campout) October 25-27, 2013. For more information about events go to www.parks.ky.gov

Thursday, September 26, 2013

ColorFall Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park Week One

Pennyrile Lake at Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park
Autumn is just beginning at Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park.  We are seeing some fall color in poison ivy and Virginia creeper vines that can be seen climbing trunks of trees.  Blackgum trees are speckled with red leaves.  Catalpa, ash, black walnut and sycamore are beginning to turn shades of chartreuse and yellow.  Winged Sumac is also turning red along the camper's trace trail.  The forest as a whole is still very green.  We are predicting peak color to appear in mid to late October.




Cottage 513 at Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park 9/26/2013


Fall events to look for at Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park include: Photography Weekend October 18-20, 2013 and Spooky Extravaganza (aka Halloween Campout) October 25-27, 2013. For more information about events go to www.parks.ky.gov



Red Maple beside Pennyrile Lake at Pennyrile Forest State Resort ParkThis week's showcase tree is a red maple tree that is showing off some fall color early in the season.  The tree is growing beside Pennyrile Lake.  In a few weeks it will be completely red. Fall is a beautiful time of year at Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park!


To see ColorFall Reports from locations across Kentucky go to http://www.kentuckytourism.com/seasons/reports/default.aspx

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Run through the Forest 5K Run/fun walk 9/21/2013

Runners racing up the hill during the 2012 Run through the Forest.
Run through the Forest 5K run/fun walk will be held at Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park this Saturday September 21, 2013.  The race will begin promptly at 7:30AM.

Fees: Walk $20 day of race
          Run $25 day of race







Registration is available online at https://secure.kentucky.gov/formservices/Parks/Series
Participants may also register on site the day of the race. Printable Registration Form

This race is part of the Western Kentucky State Parks Race Series.  Other races include: 
Oct 26 @ Lake Barkley, Nov 9 @ KY Dam Village, and Dec 14 @ John James Audubon. To register for the entire series contact Lisa Deavers at Lisa.deavers@ky.gov.