This Breathtaking Field Of Wildflowers In Pennsylvania Looks Like Something From A Dream
The vibrant colors of spring have made a comeback here in good, ole PA. And, you know what that means. Fields of wildflowers will soon be blossoming all over the state. Many, unfortunately, have a considerably short lifespan, with peak bloom often in April. Good news, though. You can admire the wildflowers in Pennsylvania at this wildflower preserve, where the flowers typically remain vibrant through June.
Shenks Ferry Wildlflower Preserve spans 70 lush acres in Conestoga and boasts an estimated 70 species of wildflowers.
Stroll along a flower-lined trail through the preserve for sweeping views of the wildflowers. (Remember to stay on the marked path to avoid damaging the wildflowers.)
Shenks Ferry Wildflower Reserve
Green Hill Road South
Conestoga, PA 17516
Where is your favorite spot to view the wildflowers in Pennsylvania? Click here to read about a picture-perfect wildflower trail just outside of Pittsburgh.
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