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    Kilcoyne Lilac Farm

    4.2 (5 reviews)

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    Kilcoyne Lilac Farm replied quickly and satisfied all my lilac needs! Super sweet family too! Highly recommend them!

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    Bloom Ranch Of Acton

    Bloom Ranch Of Acton

    4.9
    (123 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$

    Wow. It had been a…read morecouple of years since I first became aware of Bloom Ranch. I'm not originally from California, but in the spaces I've moved through, I've always done my best to support Black-owned businesses whenever possible. Unbeknownst to me, I had no idea Bloom Ranch hosted a jazz brunch experience on the property. I was reminded about Bloom Ranch by someone whose opinion I trust deeply. She had traveled all the way from San Diego for the experience and left without words. She couldn't quite explain the levity, the love, the light, or what she had felt there. That was all I needed to know. I immediately booked a Sunday brunch and came with my partner and another couple. The experience begins long before you arrive. Driving from Pasadena into Acton, the landscape slowly transforms. The city gives way to rocky hills, rugged peaks, and wide-open skies. Then suddenly, you turn into Bloom Ranch and find yourself transported. Lush gardens, lavender, herbs, fruit trees, and rows of vibrant greenery welcome you onto the property. It feels as though you've stepped into another world entirely. From the moment we arrived, we were welcomed not only by the Bloom Ranch staff, the people who steward and cultivate the land, but by what genuinely felt like family. From start to finish, we were cared for, supported, and guided through an experience that felt intentional in every way. The soulful jazz music would periodically pull you out of conversation because it was simply too beautiful not to fully absorb. The food was prepared in-house, sourced from the land, and served by people whose care and intention could be felt in every detail. What surprised me most was how spiritual the experience felt. There is something profoundly grounding about being surrounded by people who genuinely love the land, nurture it, and share its abundance with others. In a world that often feels rushed and disconnected, Bloom Ranch offers something increasingly rare, presence. It invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and remember your connection to nature, community, and yourself. I am filled with immense gratitude for having experienced something so special, created by people who look like me, people who feel like me, people who are intentionally cultivating peace, connection, stewardship of the land, and community. I was also filled with an incredible sense of pride. Bloom Ranch is the largest Black-owned ranch in Los Angeles County, and its existence feels both meaningful and necessary. Dr. Bill Releford is a beacon, a pillar of optimism, wisdom, and possibility. To witness someone carry the values and lessons of his upbringing through a successful medical career and into the creation and stewardship of Bloom Ranch is truly inspiring. And then there is Debra Releford, the Matriarch, whose warmth and presence seem to illuminate the heart and soul of the ranch itself. To say that I will return almost feels inadequate. It makes it sound like Bloom Ranch is simply a venue where one has an experience and then goes home. That is not what this felt like. What it felt like was being welcomed into a family. Into a community. Into a frequency of love, joy, nourishment, and belonging that has been needed for a very long time. Thank you, thank you, thank you to Dr. Bill Releford, Debra, and the entire team who made this experience possible. What you have created is deeply meaningful. Forever grateful.

    Country living at its finest! Such lovely, welcoming people here to guide you through the…read moreagricultural bounty and areas of the ranch. The produce is amazing, robust and SO DELICIOUS! Fresh eggs??? A dozen for $8, fresh from the chickens you can see opposite the store, is a deal. Besides being a great place for fresh produce and a lovely place to visit for farm fresh items, this ranch is available for events. I attended the Boots and Bloom Line Dancing Experience this weekend and was SO THANKFUL to also find a LARGE COVERED - aka OUT OF THE BLAZING SUN! - area with SO MUCH SPACE, we line danced in circles! LOL! Lots of room to spread out, plenty of supervised parking with and easy to navigate, one way in, one way out set-up. Andy Gumps are large and well maintained. Enroll in their produce to your home subscription service for a true farm-to-table experience everyday! But come by to see how real folk, making a real ranch thrive, are proud, nice and real friendly! Cheers! "CC"

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    HEN HOUSE!!!!
    The peach mimosa!!!
    The peach mimosa!!!
    Delicious organic strawberries.

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    Delicious organic strawberries.
    Roar Foundation Shambala Preserve

    Roar Foundation Shambala Preserve

    4.2
    (32 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    An experience I will never ever forget. I just want to start…read moreoff by saying that anyone who complains about not seeing the animals misses the point entirely. Consider your visit an offering, no matter the outcome. As one of the very knowledgable guides (Chris) explained, these animals are here out of necessity. This is not a zoo, or a carnival where they parade the animals around or try to get them to perform for visitors. This is a blessing for these traumatized animals, who come here either injured and rejected by their pack, or unable to fend for themselves in the wild because they were born in captivity. We had plenty of glimpses of lions and tigers and bobcats, when they chose to grace us with their presence. Q&A session at the end is wonderful, and Chris was very patient with all of our questions. I couldn't be more grateful and moved for having had this experience, and for the work they do here. It is truly God's work.

    It gets 2 stars for caring for the animals. Sadly the location only had 9 cats today, our tour was…read more25 people and the cats were not very active. The grounds have seen better days.. I can see how this was beautiful back in the day. Nice sculptures around the property I would have given more stars if it weren't for the "Director" Chris. He was very rude when we pulled in, made distasteful remarks and although he led the Q&A afterward, he was very self centered and smug. Not really answering the questions from the attendees. Sadly this location is very worn out and tired.

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    Roar Foundation Shambala Preserve

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    Animal Tracks

    Animal Tracks

    4.9
    (351 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    Every single person at this sanctuary does an incredible job of sharing the animals stories,…read moreteaching us how to respect them properly, and most of all loves them unconditionally. You can tell each staff member has devoted themselves to the care of these animals and it makes my heart so happy. This sanctuary is literally what dreams are made of. I find it really special/important that they don't make any of the animals do tricks, and if an animal does not wish to come out -- they don't have to. I'm so happy with my experience and if you have the means, please check it out.

    Animal Tracks is an animal sanctuary for exotic animals and this wildlife rehabilitation center is…read morelocated in Agua Dulce (between Santa Clarita and Palmdale). Each Sunday the center offers guided tours (no walk-ins allowed) and visitors will need to book a session on their website. [Sunday Public Group Experiences & Prices]: It is a 75-minute guided tour that focuses more on education over physical contact. For adult (ages 13+), the price is $49.95 per person + online booking fees. I actually purchased the experience via Groupon with an additional 20% off. [Preparation]: Arrive 10 - 15 minutes early and wear comfortable closed-toe shoes, sunscreen, and layers for outdoor conditions. All visitors must complete an online waiver prior to attending. Water, Gatorade, coffee and snacks are available for purchase in the barn. [Parking]: Park as directed upon arrival and I was able to park within the premise of the barn. [Experience]: The tour started at 2 PM and ended at 3:30 PM. Our main guide Stacy was humorous. Each segment of the tour had its own specialist who shared knowledge on specific animals. During the tour, our party was able to see the following animals: horses/donkeys (with an opportunity to feed them lettuce leaves at no extra charge), hybrid wolves (with an opportunity to feed them by throwing food via a small window opening), cockatoos, armadillo, skunk, opossums, pigs, scorpions, porcupines, hedgehog, kangaroos, monkeys (including Tara who was featured in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl), sugar gliders (will need to ask the staff to see them), etc. Some animal got some clever pun names like Quillie Eilish (one of porcupines). [Barn]: There is a small gift shop at the barn and visits will also see cats running around the shop. [Conclusion]: The tour was extremely educational and it was quite an eye-opening experience to see these rescued animals. This is a much better visit than The Gentle Barn and the tour from Animal Tracks is the real deal. Highly recommended for any animal lovers. P.S. - Donation box is located within the barn. P.P.S. - Visitors can also take a centerpiece plant on the tables back home for free at the end.

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    Salinas Family Orchard

    Salinas Family Orchard

    5.0
    (9 reviews)
    13.0 mi

    I'm so happy I saw a post on this orchard on my IG feed. It's located near Palmdale which is a 50…read moreminute drive from where I live. So on Sunday morning at 6:10 am we left our house and got there at 7 am to pick some peaches. The sun had just risen and the orchard looked heavenly thru the peach trees. My husband and I picked a lot of peaches and some plums. I'll be making plum jam this week. But the peaches we enjoy eating as a snack, I also baked a peach galette. So delicious. The peaches are juicy and sweet. It was worth our time and money. We picked over 60 pounds. I have some to family and friends and the rest we are enjoying it daily. I even made a whipped ricotta and peach toast. Delicious. I'm hoping I will have time to go back again one more time this season. Customer service was great, a very nice and friendly family orchard .... Go support them if you are nearby. And you will love the peaches.

    Great place for a stop to get fresh peaches from the trees. It's just a little family farm so…read morenothing extra special for kids like petting zoo or fancy extras. Just lots of trees and you can see the scrawny chickens and roosters near by. Peaches were very affordable too and they accepted zelle so yay since I had no cash. It's a good stop on way to Vegas or if you're in the area hiking (devils punch bowl). They were also very nice and threw in some tomatillos and a few plums. Definitely want to come back with the kids.

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    Boys picking peaches.
    Boys picking peaches.
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    I was surprised at how sweet the peaches are. This orchard is a nice place to bring your kids

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    I was surprised at how sweet the peaches are. This orchard is a nice place to bring your kids

    Kilcoyne Lilac Farm - farms - Updated June 2026

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