Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve in California State

Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve

There are 8 miles of trails to choose from in this beautiful blossoming area, although most visitors choose the main Antelope Loop Trail.

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Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve Details

There are 8 miles of trails to choose from in this beautiful blossoming area, although most visitors choose the main Antelope Loop Trail. It is a moderate 5.5-mile hike that makes stopovers at two different viewpoints where you can see the poppies in full bloom (from March to May). Even if you are doing this hike outside of the poppy season, you can still enjoy the other thriving flora of fiddlenecks, cream cups, red maids, and silver puffs.

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