Where to see superblooms in California: 7 best places
Some parks and preserves near Los Angeles are ideal places to see the superbloom this spring, reports Fox11.

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This year the winter weather was just right and the flower ball had already begun.
A superbloom is when large numbers of spring wildflowers bloom at once and cover the ground for miles. Such a high level of flowering is a relatively rare occurrence. In order for a great variety of flowers to open their buds at the same time in usually dry areas, many factors must coincide.
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Last year's superbloom in California was the first in four years. State Parks is forecasting another “good” or “better than average” season of color this year.
Joshua Tree National Park
Flowers of red, yellow and blue color the landscape of this national local zoo in the spring, attracting visitors from all over America.
Given the harsh nature of the desert, flowers appear only when conditions are favorable for their survival. Rainy winters are especially conducive to wildflower growth and create an ideal landscape for echinocerius, sand verbena, ocotillo and liatris.
murrieta
Officials say late March is the best time to visit Murrieta to see the superbloom in full swing. But in April and May you can often contemplate magnificent views.
Spring in Murrieta promises the freshest and most vibrant floral displays.
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, located east of San Diego, offers stunning views of the bloom.
Hike the Cactus Loop, Hellhole Canyon, and Borrego Palm Canyon Trails to see unrivaled floral displays like desert marigolds, lupins, and desert dandelions.
Walker Canyon, Lake Elsinore
Just an hour southeast of Los Angeles, Lake Elsinore will reveal a colorful superbloom in Walker Canyon.
Mountains covered with orange poppies know no boundaries: flowers even grow on highway dividers and roadsides.
Admire the rolling hills filled with patches of orange poppies, bright purple Cooper's delosperms and yellow daisies on the slopes.
Antelope Valley California Poppy Reservation
This stunning reserve, located about an hour and a half north of Los Angeles, is one of the most popular places to see poppy plantations.
Their superbloom in this area occurs in late winter or early spring. There are many other wildflowers here.
Here you can see castillea, lupins and coreopsis.
Point Dume Natural Reserve
Each spring, the ground at Point Dume Natural Reserve is carpeted with coreopsis, bush flowers and California poppies.
The reserve is located along the Pacific Ocean in Malibu. Here you can also admire sand verbena, morning glory and evening primrose.
Chino Hills State Park
Chino Hills State Park's poppy season typically runs from February to September, making March an ideal time for colorful scenery.
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In addition to California poppies, you'll likely see purple clover, silver lupine, and bush sunflower.
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