I finally had a chance to see some wildflowers. I woke up early on Saturday and took the long drive to Lake Elsinore. I wasn't aware at how popular this trailhead was. There was plenty of parking but it was a hot mess. I suggest going early to avoid the crowds.
There are lots of trails to hike around the hills. The popular one to start at is Walker Canyon/Lake.
There are quite a few steep trailis and rocks to climb.
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Yeah I heard. Did you see this? I went just in time before the shut down.tekewin wrote: Who knew the Santa Ana Mountains could be beautiful?
It has overwhelmed poor Lake Elsinore. Half of LA came to visit.
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Yeah, it became a mania. It is one of the most beautiful blooms around and far closer than the desert. I think there is a smaller poppy bloom in Silverado Canyon, probably not overrun (yet). Also, one over by UC Riverside.Girl Hiker wrote:Yeah I heard. Did you see this? I went just in time before the shut down.tekewin wrote: Who knew the Santa Ana Mountains could be beautiful?
It has overwhelmed poor Lake Elsinore. Half of LA came to visit.
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Do you have directions to either of those? I would love to go check out some more blooms. I work in Irvine so Riverside would be closer.tekewin wrote:Yeah, it became a mania. It is one of the most beautiful blooms around and far closer than the desert. I think there is a smaller poppy bloom in Silverado Canyon, probably not overrun (yet). Also, one over by UC Riverside.Girl Hiker wrote:Yeah I heard. Did you see this? I went just in time before the shut down.tekewin wrote: Who knew the Santa Ana Mountains could be beautiful?
It has overwhelmed poor Lake Elsinore. Half of LA came to visit.
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thanks
Don't have exact directions, I've just seen some photos. I think the Riverside poppies are on Box Springs Mountain, probably south side.Girl Hiker wrote:
Do you have directions to either of those? I would love to go check out some more blooms. I work in Irvine so Riverside would be closer.
thanks
These are below Vulture Crags which can be reached via road hike from Santiago Canyon Road -> Santiago Truck Trail (~7 miles rt)
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Thanks. I will have to check it out. I am still searching for beautiful poppies wherever I can find them.tekewin wrote:Don't have exact directions, I've just seen some photos. I think the Riverside poppies are on Box Springs Mountain, probably south side.Girl Hiker wrote:
Do you have directions to either of those? I would love to go check out some more blooms. I work in Irvine so Riverside would be closer.
thanks
These are below Vulture Crags which can be reached via road hike from Santiago Canyon Road -> Santiago Truck Trail (~7 miles rt)