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Where and When to See the 2024 Wildflower Super Bloom

It's shaping up to be an incredible wildflower Super Bloom year. Book your spring road trip from one of our Southwest US depots to experience it yourself.

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Where To See the 2024 Super Bloom

When To Go See the Super Bloom

Peak season usually runs from March through May. Low deserts like Joshua Tree are typically the first to start — in fact, some Joshua Trees had already started blooming in February.
  • Central California Coast: Mid-March to mid-April.
  • Los Angeles and San Diego: Mid-March to early April
  • The Sierra Foothills: Mid-March through April
  • The Bay Area: Late April to mid-June
  • The Eastern Sierras: Late June through July
Stay Updated With The Latest Information Plenty of websites out there keep updated logs on what’s happening with the wildflowers. Social media can also be an great resource for the most recent information! Our favorites are:

California

Anza-Borrego Desert State Park

Located in inland San Diego County, Anza-Borrego is the largest state park in California. It’s begun to post weekly updates on its website. Staff isn’t sure when the peak will be but said mid-March is usually prime time to visit.

Malibu Creek State Park

This is one of the best places to see wildflowers in the Santa Monica Mountains.

Lake Elsinore

The bloom here started the last week of February and the hillsides are now carpeted in orange flowers.

Joshua Tree National Park

A “must-see” this year! The ultimate way to see flowers if you’re not a walker or hiker is to plan an all-day drive through Joshua Tree National Park in April or May. Blooms have already started near the park’s south entrance and are expected to last longer than usual thanks to cool temperatures in the area.

Coachella Valley

The Coachella Valley Preserve off is teeming with flowers and plants. Some of the best diversity is found in the canyons around the edges of the Coachella Valley where they are protected from the wind.

Antelope Valley California Poppy Preserve

When conditions are right, you can see rolling hills blanketed in poppies (California’s state flower), usually beginning in April and sometimes lasting into early May.

Pinnacles National Park

This relatively small national park typically starts seeing wildflowers in March. It peaks in May when more than three-quarters of the park’s flowers are in bloom.

Arizona

Picacho Peak State Park, Lost Dutchman State Park, and Catalina State Park

In late February and early March, these are the best state parks to spot bursts of yellow, red, orange, blue, or purple flowers.

Alamo Lake State Park, Red Rock State Park, and Oracle State Park

Visit these parks as the season progresses — as late as May or June.

Leave No Trace

While stewards of the local, state and national parks where flowers are blooming want people to come and enjoy them, it’s also important that visitors respect nature. Stay on trails and do not pick the flowers, no matter how tempting it may be. Walking or driving off-trail can damage fragile ecosystems and picking flowers means their seeds won’t beget the next generation of blossoms. Check policies before bringing your dog. Don’t park outside of designated parking areas. Super Blooms are rare, and we want folks to be able to enjoy it — trampling the fragile flowers really damages them for years to come.
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