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Steven Arnold

Bay Area | My Annual Flower Viewing Spots

Calla Lily 📍Calla Lily Valley: Garrapata Trail, Carmel-By-The-Sea 📅 Blooming season: January - February Almond Blossoms 📍 Near 17900 Comconex Rd, Manteca, CA 95336 📅 Blooming season: Mid-February - Early-March Japanese Apricot & Red-Leaf Plum 📍 Rancho San Ramon Community Park 📅 Blooming season: Mid-February - March Pear Blossoms 📍 Live Oak Park: 695 Moreland Way Parking 📅 Blooming season: Mid-March Cherry Blossoms 📍 UC Berkeley West Circle 📅 Blooming season: Early-April Lupines 📍Folsom Lake 661 Green Valley RD Above the main launch, Ramp, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 📅 Blooming season: Mid to Late-April Roses 📍 Morcom Rose Garden 📅 Blooming season: May Lavender 📍 Monte-Bellaria di California 📅 Blooming season: June-July Each year's blooming season may vary due to differing weather conditions. This year, I'll keep on sharing these awesome flower viewing spots. #BayAreaFlowers #AnnualFlowerViewing #CallaLilyValley #AlmondBlossoms #JapaneseApricot #RedLeafPlum #PearBlossoms #CherryBlossoms #Lupines #Roses #Lavender #FlowerSpotting #BloomingSeason #CaliforniaFlowers

Bay Area | My Annual Flower Viewing SpotsBay Area | My Annual Flower Viewing Spots
Christian Russo

Hiking in the Bay Area to See Fields of Baby's Breath Blossoms

This year, the blooming season in the Bay Area arrived sooner than last year, and the Baby's Breath flowers (Gypsophila) are all in full bloom now! I'd like to characterize this hidden valley as a true Hidden Gem - a treasure indeed! If you go uphill along the steep slopes, you'll see loads of Baby's Breath blooming left and right, and pear blossoms in full bloom at the foot of the mountain. 📍Hidden Valley Ridge Trail, San Ramon CA 94582 You can see Baby's Breath near the entrance of the trail. About a 5-minute walk is all it takes. The slope is quite steep and there's no shade on the trail, but the path itself is wide and flat. Baby's Breath and pear flowers are currently in their prime and will probably peak for another 1-2 weeks. There's also some unidentified pink wildflowers at the top of the mountain, like a blanket of pink carpet. ⏰Recommended photo time: between 4 and 5 PM when the warm and backlight make it seem as if the Baby's Breath is glowing.✨ 🐺In addition to the flowers, I also saw a running coyote and encountered herds of cows grazing during the day. 🅿️You can park across at Fioli Loop, or park at Hidden Valley Park. After parking, a flat road leads back to the Hidden Valley Trail in about 10 minutes, where you can see the slopes covered with Baby's Breath along the way. 🌸This location is very close to Rancho San Ramon Park, and the purple leaf plums along the road near the park are also in bloom. You might want to check it out too! 🍠Let's appreciate the beauty responsibly, avoid stepping on or picking the flowers. #HikingInTheBayArea #FieldsOfBabysBreath #HiddenGem #BloomingSeason #NatureTrail #Wildflowers #SanRamonCA #FlowerPhotography

Hiking in the Bay Area to See Fields of Baby's Breath BlossomsHiking in the Bay Area to See Fields of Baby's Breath BlossomsHiking in the Bay Area to See Fields of Baby's Breath BlossomsHiking in the Bay Area to See Fields of Baby's Breath Blossoms
Mrs. Andrea Ayala

Bay Area Hiking with Blooming Wildflowers

Finally, the wildflower season in the Bay Area has arrived, and so, I made my way to the mountains to appreciate the blossoms. Compared to Northern Cali, the wildflowers here aren't as concentrated, but the beauty truly lies in their sparse, vivid orange specks scattered in a garden that reminds one of Monet. The best flowers are still found in the usual spots. As you walk along the Bayview trail, you'll first be greeted by white and light purple wildflowers, which when paired with the lush slopes really evokes a Monet garden vibe. At every turn, you come across a few poppies and as you go further along, the poppies seem to double until you arrive at the spot shown in the first picture. I used a 35mm focal length to take the pictures, which can usually be achieved with a standard smartphone or camera. While snapping away, remember not to step on the flowers and always be cautious of the steep slopes. In the afternoon around three, the wind along the trail suddenly picks up. I'd suggest checking out the flowers from ten in the morning till two in the afternoon. As this trail has minimal shade, remember to have your sun and wind protection on. Actually, coming out from the car park, you will also see poppies blooming on the mountain to your right. Walk further to a junction, and you'll find a little path leading uphill where you can enjoy the third picture's view. You can also find ice plants around the park. Besides the spots described above, there are many mountaintops filled with orange wildflowers waiting for your exploration. 🎫 Parking costs $5 per vehicle, cards are accepted. 📍Coyote Hills Regional Park 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd, Fremont, CA 📍Bayview Trail Flower Viewing Spot (37.5508223, -122.0976426) 📍Mountain Spot (Pic 3) (37.5503901, -122.0873979) 🅿️Car Park: The first car park you'll see when entering the park (37.5507524, -122.0857855) #BayAreaHiking #Wildflowers #BloomingSeason #MonetGardenVibe #NaturePhotography #CoyoteHillsRegionalPark #BayviewTrail #MountainSpot

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