Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve
Facts and practical information
Located in the western Mojave Desert, Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve is a stunning state park that is home to a vibrant display of California poppies. The reserve covers over 1,700 acres of rolling hills and fields of wildflowers, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and photographers alike. The best time to visit is during the spring months, typically from mid-February to mid-May, when the poppies are in full bloom and create a breathtaking sea of orange and gold across the landscape.
Visitors to the reserve can explore the miles of hiking trails that wind through the fields of poppies and other wildflowers, offering the perfect opportunity to immerse themselves in the beauty of the natural surroundings. The park also features a visitor center with informative exhibits about the flora and fauna of the area, as well as a gift shop where guests can purchase souvenirs and gifts to remember their visit.
In addition to the stunning display of poppies, the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve is also home to a diverse array of wildlife, including birds, lizards, and rabbits. Birdwatchers will delight in the chance to spot species such as the western bluebird, horned lark, and northern harrier, while nature enthusiasts can keep an eye out for the elusive desert cottontail or the sidewinder rattlesnake.
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Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: The Lakes Community Center Association, Hughes Lake, Munz Lakes.