The best places to see the superbloom in California
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With California’s historic wet winter firmly in the rearview mirror, many Californians are flocking to state parks to catch a glimpse of the spectacular superbloom.
Many wildflowers have sprouted all at once, providing plenty of beautiful photo opportunities throughout the Golden State.
Eastern Kern County Onyx Ranch State Vehicular Recreation Area
Red Rock Canyon State Park
Tule Elk State Natural Reserve
Northern California
Mount Tamalpais State Park
China Camp State Park
Trione-Annadel State Park
Sugarloaf Ridge State Park
Lake Elsinore, a popular spot to view the superbloom, is closed to visitors this year to ensure “the safety of public land and wildlife,” the city said. Officials want to prevent the chaos that ensued as crowds swarmed the area four years ago.
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Those hoping to spot a glimpse of the superbloom at Lake Elsinore can still do so, but from a distance. Those arriving near the canyon trailhead will be greeted with “No Parking” signs and gates preventing access. Those who trespass on the area can receive a citation, officials warned.
For people visiting the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve, there are a few rules. Officials want people to stay on the marked trails, not to pick or step on the poppies and to not bring their dogs since they aren’t allowed in the area.
California’s last superbloom was in 2019, with experts saying it was so large that it could be seen from space.
Experts have said that this year superbloom can be seen from space as well.