
As the weather gets hotter, usually by April, the blossoms
dry up and die. The lavish array of flowers becomes thicker when the weather
gets warmer in mid March and the temperature rises to around 70 degrees.
But it is the heavy rain and warmer temperatures that may create a good
bouquet earlier than usual, so the public should keep in touch with State
Parks regularly so they don't miss the peak of the bloom.
Hike with your sweetheart on one of these scenic, romantic trails in central
Arizona's Picacho Peak State Park. The landmark trail to the top of Picacho
Peak is an unusual, challenging and spectacular trail between Phoenix and
Tucson: a fun hike for active couples. The Calloway Overlook Trail is a
less-strenuous but also scenic option to check out!
It's looking great. The poppies are starting to carpet - blooming in big
clumps," said park ranger Monty Lambert. "I'd say this is the
start of a really good bloom that could last at least the next week or two.
Lambert said the park, along Interstate 10 about 40 miles northwest of Tucson,
is abloom not only with Mexican gold poppies, but also with purple-blue
lupines, desert daisies and other species.
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