Descanso Gardens, La Canada Flintridge, CA
Recently, when June Gloom brought day after day of cloudy weather to the California coast, we headed inland to get some sun. Our destination: Descanso Gardens, tucked in the hills of La Canada Flintridge, California, just a few miles from downtown Los Angeles. It was the perfect escape into nature from surrounding city life. Its many trails go through cultivated gardens and Southern California’s natural landscape.
Climbing roses.
Famous for its camellias and tulips in the spring, Descanso Gardens has something new in bloom at every time of year. During our visit in June, the roses were in full bloom, as were the early summer garden flowers and wildflowers on the hillside.
Succulent in bloom.
After purchasing our tickets, we headed down the main promenade, past the seasonal plantings, before deciding which path to take.
Roses.
The gardens include a network of paths ranging from paved walkways to more secluded trails. Using a map we picked up at the entrance to guide our way, we made a circular tour of the gardens, starting with the promenade and roses, then walking around the lake to the oak woodland and California garden, then through the camellia forest and Japanese garden before returning to the entrance.
View of San Gabriel Mountains.
We made our way uphill to the California garden and got a view of the valley and the mountains beyond.
Giant chalk dudlea.
Along the path we discovered California's only native succulent, Dudleya, and some of its relatives.
Lizard.
As we walked along we kept an eye out for wildlife that makes the garden its home. An addition to birds, we spotted a ground squirrel, turtle, a mother mallard with her offspring, and a lizard that popped up on top of a fence, performed several pushups, and then scampered away.
Koi in the Japanese Tea Garden.
Throughout the gardens there are numerous benches and shelters inviting one to sit and enjoy the scenery.
Poppies.
A visit to the garden is always an opportunity for photography, especially close-ups.
So many plants. So little time. We missed seeing the hilltop gardens and Ancient Forest. We’ll have to go back another day.
For information about visiting Descanso Gardens, go to their website.