Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve


Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve

Event Details: 7:00am - 7:00pm | March 22, 2019 @ Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve State Natural Reserve | Add Event To My Calendar

NEW THIS YEAR: Cell Phone Tour! Smartphone users can go to PoppyReserve.oncell.com and watch for notifications along the trails. Learn about the natural and cultural history of the reserve, with photos and audio stops.

As of March 13th, poppies are blooming on the east side of the park. The Joshua trees and tiny forget-me-nots, slender keeled fruit and filaree flowers are blooming. We are expecting the bloom to be best through April.

Please remember, visitors must stay on OFFICIAL TRAILS only; photos in the flowers are not allowed in the park. Walking in the poppies creates dirt patches and may result in a ticket. DO NOT walk where others have already damaged the habitat; it will compound the damage and leave a scar for years to come.

Commercial and student filming/photography requires a permit. No dogs, bikes on trails, drones, or picking flowers.

Poppies open up in mid morning, and curl up in the late afternoon/evening or if it’s cold, so check the weather forecast before arriving.  The weather can change suddenly and it is frequently windy here during the spring.  This is a DESERT grassland, so drink water often.  Note that it can be very windy here in the spring.

The park is open from sunrise to sunset daily year-round.

Admission Details: The reserve is located 15 miles west of Highway 14 near the city of Lancaster. The visitor center is located 1/2 mile north of the intersection of 150th St W & Lancaster Road.



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