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Parks > Mescal Wildlife Sanctuary

Mescal Wildlife Sanctuary
223rdh Street East and Hwy 138

(Between 238th and 243rd Street, East)

Llano, CA 93544

(100 acres)

  Map and Driving Directions

Park Telephone: (661) 944-2743


Sanctuary Hours:
Sunrise to Sunset

 

The Los Angeles County Wildlife and Wildflower Sanctuaries contain some of the finest wilderness recreation opportunities available. Each has its own unique terrain and resources, from wildflower photography to bird watching. In the spring, carpets of wildflowers spread across the sanctuaries. Over one hundred species of plants have been identified in the sanctuaries. The wildlife and wildflower sanctuaries are natural areas with no facilities or established trails so come prepared if you plan to spend some time. Overall, the wildflower sanctuaries are a enjoyable and beautiful experience for the entire family.

   
 

Park Features

    • Birding

    • Hiking

    • Horseback Riding

    • Nature Study

    • Wildflower viewing

    • Wild, open natural preserve

Park Programs

Seasonal programs include: Photography-in-Nature, Painting programs, Wildflower Walks and Nature Study Programs which occur based upon weather and wildflower bloom.  Please contact the park office for more details.




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