How many have visited? When I checked, was told the poppies past their peak, but the fields are still lovely.
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=25148
Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve
Antelope Loop Trail
Season: March-May
The California poppy blooms on many a grassy slope in the Southland, but only in the Antelope Valley does the showy flower blanket whole hillsides in such brilliant orange sheets.
March through Memorial Day is the time to saunter through this wondrous display of desert wildflowers.
Antelope Loop Trail—and all trails in the reserve—are easy walking and suitable for the whole family. Seven miles of gentle trails crisscross the 1,760-acre reserve; many hikers take every trail in the park without getting too tired.
Directions to trailhead: From the Antelope Valley Freeway (California 14) in Lancaster, exit on Avenue I and drive west 15 miles. Avenue I becomes Lancaster Road a few miles before the Poppy Reserve. The reserve (day use fee) is open 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. daily.
Spring wildflower displays are always unpredictable. To check on what’s blooming where, call the park at (661) 942-0662 before making the trip.
Robert
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=25148
Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve
Antelope Loop Trail
Season: March-May
The California poppy blooms on many a grassy slope in the Southland, but only in the Antelope Valley does the showy flower blanket whole hillsides in such brilliant orange sheets.
March through Memorial Day is the time to saunter through this wondrous display of desert wildflowers.
Antelope Loop Trail—and all trails in the reserve—are easy walking and suitable for the whole family. Seven miles of gentle trails crisscross the 1,760-acre reserve; many hikers take every trail in the park without getting too tired.
Directions to trailhead: From the Antelope Valley Freeway (California 14) in Lancaster, exit on Avenue I and drive west 15 miles. Avenue I becomes Lancaster Road a few miles before the Poppy Reserve. The reserve (day use fee) is open 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. daily.
Spring wildflower displays are always unpredictable. To check on what’s blooming where, call the park at (661) 942-0662 before making the trip.
Robert
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