Wildflowers at Hungry Valley

The wildflowers of Tejon Pass are world renown for their color and abundance. In spring, California Poppies, Goldfields, Lupine, Tidy Tips and other flowers turn the grassy hillsides brilliant shades of orange, yellow and purple. During wildflower season, Hungry Valley SVRA has a self-guided tour route that begins at the Visitor Center and is marked by distinctive poppy flower signs. (Download the PDF version of the wildflower tour map.)

Map Titled: Spring Wildflowers at Hungry Valley. Map depicts wild flower viewing areas at Hungry Valley State Vehiculare Recreation Area. The larger viewing area depicted is located in the vicinity of Stipa trail, Condor trail, Powerline Road, and Badger trail west of Gold Hill Road. A smaller viewing area is located along Wheatfield Trail at the east end of the park. The map depicts Paved and dirt roads, and dirt trails.

Download an informative guide: Wildflowers of the Tejon Pass. This year, the park is offering self-guided tours. The wildflower brochure, along with a map and directions, are available at the entrance kiosk. Admission to the park is $5.