Spring Ephemerals Wildflower Walk
Join this guided hike with Maine Master Naturalist Liz Koucky on a walk to discover Mt. Phillip's unique spring wildflowers.
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Take a walk with Maine Master Naturalist Liz Koucky to discover the unique flowers that emerge in springtime.

Pink Lady’s Slipper (Cypripedium acaule), an orchid native to the North East
Some of the most interesting flowers in Maine only bloom in the springtime before the trees leaf-out. These flowers take advantage of early-season sun that is not yet blocked by the leaves of trees. Join this guided hike with Maine Master Naturalist Liz Koucky on a walk to discover Mt. Phillip’s spring ephemerals. This trail has rocky and rooty sections, and the expected distance covered is 1 mile with approximately 150ft of elevation gain.
Parking
Meet at the Mt. Phillip main parking lot, located on route 225 in Rome. Overflow parking is located at the Mt. Phillip Lower Trailhead.
directions & trail map
Event Policies
- We ask everyone attending 7 Lakes Alliance events to treat people, plants, and animals with respect.
- 7 Lakes staff may be taking pictures during this event. If you would not like to be photographed, please let staff know during the event or contact staff ahead of time.
- Pets will not be allowed at this event.
- Safety is our primary concern. If you are acting in an unsafe way, 7 Lakes Alliance will ask you to leave the event.

Red trillium (Trillium erectum) on the Mt. Phillip Trail

Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis), also known as Creeping Dogwood
