We went on a little hike I’ve been wanting to do for years and we just never got around it for various reasons.
We finally saw the famous Yellow Spring!
We drove through Yellow Springs and parked at the main Glen Helen Vernet Ecological Center on Corry Street. It’s $10 for a day pass or $50 for an annual pass. They’re a nonprofit and no longer a part of Antioch College.
Tori and Akantha have been CCP students these past two years.
Tori took us along on a short hike Inman Trail that copied her college geology lab class field trip. She led us on a circle by the creek and to the spring and back to the welcome center.
The Dam was fascinating and looked like it defied gravity.
The Cascades and rock formations were really beautiful.
There is a small Adena Burial Mound right beside the path.
The Yellow Spring is so orangey-red from the iron and other minerals.
Read some cool history about Yellow Springs.
The hoodoo rock formation shows erosion split it in half.
The Grotto is a lovely rock cave waterfall.
After a picnic lunch, we drove to see some local covered bridges. There is another closed bridge within Glen Helen that we will find another time. Tori wants to visit all the Ohio bridges. We saw the longest one last summer near Cleveland.
We got to drive through one!
We have a fun summer bucket list before Tori starts college – “for real.”
And I don’t believe in the old criticism that “we only have eighteen summers” with our kids. I am blessed that my eldest lives nearby and we are all still close. Tori plans to live at home as long as she can commute to college. We have lots of plans for school breaks and summers and yes, while it is busier to plan with teens and young adults and all the scheduling conflicts, we still strive to make events happen.
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