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Schabarum Regional Park

Schabarum Regional Park | Japanese-City.com
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17250 East Colima Road
Rowland Heights, CA 91748
 
Map of Schabarum Regional Park, 17250 East Colima Road, Rowland Heights

Peter F. Schabarum Regional Park is a 575-acre nature escape located in Rowland Heights, California. Established in 1973, the park offers various recreational activities amidst scenic landscapes. Visitors can explore over five miles of multi-use trails, suitable for hiking, horseback riding, and cycling. The park also boasts a rich wildlife population and diverse plant life, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts.
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Cherry blossoms, however, are not prevalent in Schabarum Regional Park. They are more commonly found in colder regions with distinct four seasons, like Washington D.C. or Japan. Cherry blossom trees thrive in areas with cool winters and mild springs, and their blooms signal the arrival of spring. The delicate flowers come in a variety of shades, including pink, white, and red, and are a popular subject for photography and springtime celebrations.

Notes
Parking is free
Admission is free
Few Cherry Blossom trees

 

   

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