| On the California coast, Lompoc's sea breeze and temperate climate keeps the growing conditions perfect for flowers. A large portions of the
world's flower seed comes from this small valley with flowers on display during Lompoc's annual Flower Festival.
Lompoc Museum displays the history of the Chumash Indians as well as other exhibits on the area.
The Jalama Beach County Park contains a small beach, but the campground is fairly large and set among 28 acres. Jalama draws anglers, surfers, and hikers. The trail to Point Conception retraces the route of Juan Bautista de Anza, who brought 250 colonists from Mexico through here in 1775-76.
Tour the Lompoc Murals, a collection of 11 wonderful murals displaying events of Lompoc's history.
Misión la Purísima Concepción de María Santísima is one of the most completely restored missions of the 21 Spanish missions in the state. The park contains the church, shops, quarters, springhouse, cemetery and gardens of this 1787 mission.
Enjoy lively entertainment and Dinner Theatre presented by The Lompoc Civic Theatre.
Lompoc is famous for its lush Springtime colors and scent of flowers. The
53rd Annual Lompoc Flower Festival
June 22 - 26, 2005 will offer free admission and entertainment and include five days of food, fun and festivities!
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