Tumbledown Rock is a large boulder along the Loop Trail; it may have been moved by glacial ice, but likely tumbled down from from bedrock exposures on Tumbledown Mountain. Project Name: STATEMAP Roxbury Surficialhttps://digitalmaine.com/mgs_geologic_field_photos/9480/thumbnail.jp
Glacial striations in a bedrock exposure on the Record Hill ridgeline. Former glacial ice flow was l...
This granite boulder was rounded during transport in glacial ice and is an “erratic” because it diff...
Glacially sculpted ledge area at end of Mount Blue State Park snowshoe trail; ice flow was roughly r...
This boulder was moved a short distance to its current location by logging road construction, but it...
Glacially sculpted and striated area along Little Jackson Mountain trail with rounded glacially tran...
A large glacially transported boulder near Long Mountain. Project Name: STATEMAP Puzzle Mountain Sur...
View from the summit of Tumbledown Mountain with Webb Lake and Mount Blue in the background. Project...
View of Tumbledown Mountain from Little Jackson Mountain summit. Project Name: STATEMAP Roxbury Surf...
Area where Connector Trail descends into a former glacial meltwater channel. Project Name: STATEMAP ...
View of Tumbledown Mountain and Byron Notch from end of Mount Blue State Park snowshoe trail. Projec...
View of Little Jackson Mountain and Tumbledown Pond from the Rumbledown Ridge Trail; Mount Blue is v...
This granite boulder was rounded during transport in glacial ice and is an “erratic” because it diff...
Bedrock sculpted by glacial erosion along the Bald Mtn. Trail. Project Name: STATEMAP Mount Blue Sur...
View of Tumbledown Mountain from Hedgehog Hill in Mount Blue State Park. Project Name: STATEMAP Weld...
View of Tumbledown Mtn. from Mount Blue State Park Headquarters. Project Name: STATEMAP Weld Surfici...
Glacial striations in a bedrock exposure on the Record Hill ridgeline. Former glacial ice flow was l...
This granite boulder was rounded during transport in glacial ice and is an “erratic” because it diff...
Glacially sculpted ledge area at end of Mount Blue State Park snowshoe trail; ice flow was roughly r...
This boulder was moved a short distance to its current location by logging road construction, but it...
Glacially sculpted and striated area along Little Jackson Mountain trail with rounded glacially tran...
A large glacially transported boulder near Long Mountain. Project Name: STATEMAP Puzzle Mountain Sur...
View from the summit of Tumbledown Mountain with Webb Lake and Mount Blue in the background. Project...
View of Tumbledown Mountain from Little Jackson Mountain summit. Project Name: STATEMAP Roxbury Surf...
Area where Connector Trail descends into a former glacial meltwater channel. Project Name: STATEMAP ...
View of Tumbledown Mountain and Byron Notch from end of Mount Blue State Park snowshoe trail. Projec...
View of Little Jackson Mountain and Tumbledown Pond from the Rumbledown Ridge Trail; Mount Blue is v...
This granite boulder was rounded during transport in glacial ice and is an “erratic” because it diff...
Bedrock sculpted by glacial erosion along the Bald Mtn. Trail. Project Name: STATEMAP Mount Blue Sur...
View of Tumbledown Mountain from Hedgehog Hill in Mount Blue State Park. Project Name: STATEMAP Weld...
View of Tumbledown Mtn. from Mount Blue State Park Headquarters. Project Name: STATEMAP Weld Surfici...
Glacial striations in a bedrock exposure on the Record Hill ridgeline. Former glacial ice flow was l...
This granite boulder was rounded during transport in glacial ice and is an “erratic” because it diff...
Glacially sculpted ledge area at end of Mount Blue State Park snowshoe trail; ice flow was roughly r...