One day after Lake Elsinore announced it was closing access to the popular poppy fields in Walker Canyon, city officials reopened the entrance to the flowered hillsides, which have been overrun during this year’s super bloom.
Kaleb, 5, and Ava Gutierrez, 3, of Aliso Viejo, play amid the poppies in Walker Canyon.
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Large crowds visit the super bloom of poppies in Lake Elsinore.
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Large crowds fill the path to view the super bloom of poppies in Walker Canyon.
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A couple sit amid the poppies at the Lake Elsinore Poppy Fields in Walker Canyon (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
California poppies are abundant at the Lake Elsinore fields in Walker Canyon.
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A California poppy stands out amid the fields in Lake Elsinore.
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A visitor poses for photos in the middle of the Lake Elsinore poppy fields.
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Kaleb Gutierrez, 5, from Aliso Viejo, plays amid the poppies. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
Visitors hike in the middle of the Lake Elsinore poppy fields in Walker Canyon.
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A visitor captures images at the Lake Elsinore poppy fields in Walker Canyon.
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