Azalea State Reserve
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This is a natural area situated to the north of Arcata and is well known for its flowers especially when they bloom in the months of May and June. The entire visit takes around thirty minutes and the entry is free of cost. The reserve is open on all days from eight in the morning to eight at night. There is limited parking space in the area.
Category: Attractions
Address: 15336 Highway 101, Trinidad,Arcata, California, USA,North America
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