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The main entrance into Garland Ranch Regional Park from the parking area puts you onto the edge of the Lupine Loop Trail.
A visitor center makes a good starting point to the trail.
The Garland Ranch Visitor Center with benches, interpretive signs, and bathrooms.
Wild lupine.
The Lupine Loop Trail begins as a ramble across a flat meadow.
Benches sit sporadically along the trail, providing great places to take in the valley views.
Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea).
The loop trail leaves the meadow and enters a shaded canyon.
Wild lupine.
Large oak trees provide picturesque scenes along the hike.
A song for the park set into one of its benches.
California poppy grows abundantly throughout the area.
Wildflowers along the trail.
The loop trail falls back into the meadow as it returns to the park entrance and visitor center.