Melinda and Patti share superbloom photos from their recent visits to the Carrizo Plains National Monument.
By Patti Gutshall
Traveling along Simmler Road and Elkhorn Road on Monday. Traveling home along Highway 166 we came across this cliff. The colors were so intense
By Melinda Burns
Blankets of hillside daisies light up the Temblor Range above the Carrizo Plain National Monument.
Sheets of phacelia adorn the Carrizo Plain National Monument after a wet winter.
Shell Creek Road in San Luis Obispo County, a connector to Highway 58 and the Carrizo Plain, is a premier spot for wildflowers in Central California, especially after big rains. A showy bloom of baby blue eyes, goldfields and tidy tips along the creek is a magnet for springtime sightseers.
SO beautiful! Thank you for sharing <3
Gorgeous! Thank you for taking the time to photo and share with EdHat.
Wish I could see for myself, but thanks for bringing this incredible beauty home for all of us. Gorgeous photos with your terrific composition and Mother Nature’s colors!
THAT is awesome! Taking a ride up there this weekend!
CAMPING! If you do go there, don’t forget you can camp there and enjoy wonderful sunrise and sunset hikes.
It is amazing that this super bloom can be seen from space. I hope google earth does sat photo updates during this time.
LOVE the north county!!!