Late May in the White Mountains

In late May the White Mountain National Forest is bright green, wet, and beautiful. If you are lucky enough to visit on a cool and cloudy day, the black flies will be asleep in the mud, allowing you to fully enjoy the high streams and spring flowers. Painted Trillium are among my favorites at this time of year.

Drake's Brook

Drakes Brook drains into the Mad River in the Waterville Valley region of the White Mountain National Forest

Painted Trillium

Painted Trillium

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