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Point Mugu State Park Circle X Ranch Point Dume Nature Preserve Red Rock Canyon Park Topanga State Park Corral Canyon Zuma Canyon |
Date of Review
04/09. 04/06. 04/05. 04/04. 03/17 & 02/08 & 01/03. 03/11. 01/26. |
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Rancho Sierra Vista/Point Mugu State Park |
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04/09/21 |
On 4/9 I hiked Upper Sycamore Canyon, California State Park Unit from the Rancho Sierra Vista (NPS) main parking lot down to the tarmac on Big Sycamore Canyon trail. Along this trail there are some patches of arroyo lupine, bush sunflower, wishbone bush, chia, deerweed, and morning glory. About a mile in, just past the wooden bridge, take the marked trail for the Upper Sycamore Canyon. Saw a decent diversity of wildflowers, not in large numbers but more than I have seen on other hikes in the Santa Monicas. There was California Everlasting, fiesta flower, wild cucumber, Mexican elderberry, ceanothus, hummingbird sage, purple nightshade, canyon sunflower, bush lupine, chaparral pea, henbit, miner's lettuce, black sage, popcorn flower, filaree, fringepod, golden yarrow and the Humboldt lily is starting to grow. We returned via the Danielson Fire Road going west back through Rancho Sierra Vista.
— Kathy Jonokuchi
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Red Rock Canyon Park |
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04/04/21 |
This is an easy hike of about 1 mile in and same distance back, with a few hundred feet of elevation gain to the ridge top at the top of the trail, with great views. A wide trail that allows easy distancing. Start by 9:30 am for shadier conditions. The entrance road is potholed dirt for last half mile, so take it slow.
Good displays of Ceanothus (blue), yellow fiddle neck, purple nightshade, bright pink phlox, and white Mariposa lily. One patch of bright orange (not red) woolly paintbrush. Bush sunflowers and crimson pitcher sage just starting. Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority, $5 fee, Off Old Topanga Cyn Rd. — Carl Sunshine |
Topanga State Park |
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01/01/21 |
A New Year's Day hike from Trippet Ranch to Will Rogers. Not too much in bloom despite the inch and a half of rain a few days earlier. The most impressive blooms were the chaparral current in both its usual pink and less common white variety. It wasn't abundant but the occasional bushes were filled with flowers. The other surprise were the blooming tree poppies around Eagle Springs. I was also surprised to find blooming white and purple nightshades. Otherwise there were the expected California and ashy buckwheats, California everlasting, cliff aster, telegraph weed and twiggy wreath plant. I good start to a new year. — Dorothy Steinicke |
Santa Monica Mountains NRA 401 West Hillcrest Drive Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 805-370-2301 www.nps.gov/samo |
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