Northern California’s Redwood National and State Parks is the perfect wildflower destination to visit this spring.

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The redwood trees that thrive near Northern Californias coastline are among the states most magnificent sights.

The park was established in 1968 to save what remained.

Bald Hills Road in Redwood National Park winds through a spring bloom of fragrant Mountain Lupine.

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Today, the trickiest part of visiting the destination is its remote location.

But that seclusion adds to its beauty, rewarding intrepid travelers with a pristine nature sanctuary.

If you’re hoping to spot wildflowers in Redwood National and State Parks, heres what to expect.

Group walking through Red Wood National Park

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Blooms appear between January and September, when rains have subsided and temperatures are slowly warming up.

Vibrantrhododendronsblossom from May to mid-June, so look out for their bell-shaped pink petals.

Look carefully for swaths of purplewild lupine.

Landscape from Bald Hills Road with oak trees, lupine, green hills and fog. Redwood National Park

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