Flint Creek Nature Park full of spring colors

Westside Eagle Observer/RANDY MOLL
Chokeberry blossoms appear as a cluster of white flowers on Saturday, following the rains, at Flint Creek Nature Park in Gentry.
Westside Eagle Observer/RANDY MOLL Chokeberry blossoms appear as a cluster of white flowers on Saturday, following the rains, at Flint Creek Nature Park in Gentry.

GENTRY -- Following the heavy rains and the raging waters of Flint Creek, the trails in Flint Creek Nature Park are showing the colors of spring, with blooming flowers, green grass and leaves.

photo Westside Eagle Observer/RANDY MOLL Chokeberry blossoms appear as a cluster of white flowers on Saturday, following the rains, at Flint Creek Nature Park in Gentry.
photo Westside Eagle Observer/RANDY MOLL The brilliant blooms of a redbud tree could be seen along the walking trail at Flint Creek Nature Park in Gentry on Saturday.
photo Westside Eagle Observer/RANDY MOLL Though many of the plants were lying down following the rains and floodwaters along the Flint Creek last week, the unique flowers of the star of Bethlehem plants could be seen along the walking trail at Flint Creek Nature Park in Gentry on Saturday.
photo Westside Eagle Observer/RANDY MOLL Though many of the plants were lying down following the rains and floodwaters along the Flint Creek last week, the unique flowers of the star of Bethlehem plants could be seen along the walking trail at Flint Creek Nature Park in Gentry on Saturday.
photo Westside Eagle Observer/RANDY MOLL Plant life shows its green colors again at the Flint Creek Nature Park on Saturday.
photo Westside Eagle Observer/RANDY MOLL Violet-colored wildflowers bloom in the woods along the trail at the Flint Creek Nature Park on Saturday.