As of March 29th, the blooming poppies are blanketing the reserve with their magnificent orange color. Every flower and other plants that exist at the Poppy Reserve are currently blooming. This is a great time to visit. We are expecting the bloom to last through April. If you are looking to find the exact location of a particular flower or plant, our staff can point you to the right trails when you arrive.
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.
Posted by: Sandy Steinman | March 29, 2019
Antelope Valley Wildflowers 3/29/19
Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve Bloom update as of March 29, 2019:


Traveled to Fairmont Buttes (Poppy Reserve area, this off 170th Ave) yesterday, still early but a very nice bloom currently popping on hills, should peak in 10-14 days if wind doesn't wipe it out
Spencer
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