First Blog Post!

10/17/2022

My Phenology Place is….

Rock Point!!!! Specifically this lookout spot and the surrounding trails (see map).

View of the Thrust Fault at Rock Point
Google Map of my Phenology Place

I chose Rock Point as my phenology place for the semester because my lab group did not get to visit, and I wanted to make time to go there on my own and explore. I decided to bring my mom there when she came to Burlington and we really enjoyed the area. After getting to physically see the area, I knew that this was the spot I wanted to revisit. To get to Rock Point from UVM, you can take the bus to the stop right near the high school! You can also hop on the bike path towards North Beach 🙂 Personally I get on the 1 bus, connect to the 7, and then walk from the high school to the entrance of Rock Point! Past the school, the Diocese office, etc. until I hit the map shown of the trails! My hope is to take a different trail to the same spot each time I visit!

So….. what does Rock Point look like as a natural community?

Rock point is full of trees and vegetation! As we discussed in class there are a few different community types that you can see throughout the area. I’m going to be focusing on the area above the Champlain Thrust Fault and the Limestone Bluff Cedar-Pine Community of enriched soil.

Woody Plants

  • Eastern White Pine
  • Northern White Cedar
  • Eastern Hemlock
  • American Basswood
  • Sugar Maple

Herbaceous Vegetation

  • Walking Fern
  • Maidenhead Fern
  • Dutchman’s Breeches
  • Large-Flowered Trillium