Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
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Karine D
سان دوني, فرنسا347 مساهمة
زوجان • أغسطس 2024
Off the usual and tourist trails, it is a park very different from the others. A great desert, a dizzying arrival via San Diego, a city and a park a full summer a little empty, you feel right in the middle of nowhere, in a movie. The landscapes are unique. We arrived at 2pm, and left the next day at noon, one night in Hacienda Del Sol (top). We took a private excursion with California overland, with Joe, who in 4x4 mode allowed us to discover beautiful landscapes and especially sunset on the badlands at fourpoint (we had an Suv that went into Awd mode it was enough). The next day at 7am we hiked Palm Canyon, very well also and pleasant temperature, before visiting the visitor center and returning to the Inn for a slap in the pool. A break from an unusual day. Very nice.
كُتب بتاريخ 15 سبتمبر 2024
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Jim C
Redruth, UK8 مساهمات
رجال الأعمال • أغسطس 2024
I'm lost. Also I'm no longer a fan of sand as I'm in fear of sand worms I need to stay on the rocks as the worms will find me and then I'm not sure what would happen.
كُتب بتاريخ 13 أغسطس 2024
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Alix M
مساهمة
بمفردك • أبريل 2024
Still many flowers especially on higher hikes like the horse trail.
I stayed in campsite #93: plenty of space, a covered table which offered shade throughout the day, large firepit and BBQ. The nearby bathrooms were always clean, and there were showers with hot water!!! A sink, dish-washing sink, and feet or paw-cleaning sink were also available.
Beautiful scenery, hikes within walking distance, and did I mention hot showers?
No cell or wifi service though (T mobile)
I stayed in campsite #93: plenty of space, a covered table which offered shade throughout the day, large firepit and BBQ. The nearby bathrooms were always clean, and there were showers with hot water!!! A sink, dish-washing sink, and feet or paw-cleaning sink were also available.
Beautiful scenery, hikes within walking distance, and did I mention hot showers?
No cell or wifi service though (T mobile)
كُتب بتاريخ 22 أبريل 2024
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Robert S
سان دييجو, كاليفورنيا4 مساهمات
زوجان • أبريل 2024
Finally made out to the desert, we’ve been wanting to go for a bit and the drive isn’t far. Firstly I’ll say with recent rains and everything, it was a beautiful drive out from the coast. We saw wildflowers and lots of vegetation and once you hit the mntns are it’s like entering a different planet. To me it was just beautiful, once we arrived however it wasn’t much else going on. It’s great for place to get a change of scenery, so if that’s what your looking for then worth the trip. Check out the sculptures and walk around the visitor center and take it all in. But that’s about the extent of it.
كُتب بتاريخ 21 أبريل 2024
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Lady Gigglemug
Monrovia, كاليفورنيا4,815 مساهمة
رجال الأعمال • مارس 2024
I ventured into the desert in search of rumored hordes of migratory hawks and the caterpillars they feast on. I hit the jackpot!! And walked away with a blossoming love for the California desert! What a magical place!
I visited in mid-March and to my surprise, parts of the desert floor were experiencing an explosion of blooms!!! Carpets of bright yellow desert sunflowers as far as the eye can see - all the way up to the mountain bases - sprinkled with generous mounds of shining white desert primrose and sprawling spreads of vibrant purple sand verbena!
The spring blooms really are quite a spectacle - drawing in the crowds to be sure. But the wildflowers also bring in thousands of caterpillars!! If you look closely, you’ll see worm after worm in all different colors! They’re the larvae of the Hummingbird Moth (aka White-lined Sphinx Moth - a very important pollinator) - and they’re also a favorite food of visiting Swainson’s Hawks!
The hawks migrate this way during spring in hopes of an abundance of easy prey - and they come in by the hundreds, sometimes thousands - swirling in huge clouds (an activity called “kettling”) along with all the turkey vultures - really incredible sight to see!!
These hawks are so loved that there’s even a local group called the Borrego Springs Hawk Watch that count them morning and evening during migration- I met up with the founder and some of the members and they’re just wonderful people! They lead Hawk viewing groups so google them if you’re interested. There’s even a recent documentary about them!
At a size of 585,930 acres, Anza Borrego is California’s largest state park. It’s found within the Colorado Desert in SoCal which is also part of the larger Sonoran Desert. It’s a dramatic, harsh landscape resplendent with alien plants that’ll have you feeling like you’re on another planet while you walk around lol. The surrounding mountains are colorful and beautiful- especially when the spring storms roll in - truly a magical place!
The park is massive and parts are spread out across the town of Borrego Springs - which included the Galleta Meadows sculptures that are also very much worth a visit.
The park has many hiking trails and a visitor center. Borrego Springs is a decent enough town to base yourself in while exploring but Julian is also a good choice. It’s a bit further away, but very quaint and historic with some of the best apple pie ever!
Apparently there are large populations of Big Horn Sheep here too - Borrego is the Spanish word for sheep after all lol…I didn’t see any but I’ll definitely be back to find them! I never realized the desert could be so beautiful and hold so much wildlife! Highly recommend a visit at least once in your life!
I visited in mid-March and to my surprise, parts of the desert floor were experiencing an explosion of blooms!!! Carpets of bright yellow desert sunflowers as far as the eye can see - all the way up to the mountain bases - sprinkled with generous mounds of shining white desert primrose and sprawling spreads of vibrant purple sand verbena!
The spring blooms really are quite a spectacle - drawing in the crowds to be sure. But the wildflowers also bring in thousands of caterpillars!! If you look closely, you’ll see worm after worm in all different colors! They’re the larvae of the Hummingbird Moth (aka White-lined Sphinx Moth - a very important pollinator) - and they’re also a favorite food of visiting Swainson’s Hawks!
The hawks migrate this way during spring in hopes of an abundance of easy prey - and they come in by the hundreds, sometimes thousands - swirling in huge clouds (an activity called “kettling”) along with all the turkey vultures - really incredible sight to see!!
These hawks are so loved that there’s even a local group called the Borrego Springs Hawk Watch that count them morning and evening during migration- I met up with the founder and some of the members and they’re just wonderful people! They lead Hawk viewing groups so google them if you’re interested. There’s even a recent documentary about them!
At a size of 585,930 acres, Anza Borrego is California’s largest state park. It’s found within the Colorado Desert in SoCal which is also part of the larger Sonoran Desert. It’s a dramatic, harsh landscape resplendent with alien plants that’ll have you feeling like you’re on another planet while you walk around lol. The surrounding mountains are colorful and beautiful- especially when the spring storms roll in - truly a magical place!
The park is massive and parts are spread out across the town of Borrego Springs - which included the Galleta Meadows sculptures that are also very much worth a visit.
The park has many hiking trails and a visitor center. Borrego Springs is a decent enough town to base yourself in while exploring but Julian is also a good choice. It’s a bit further away, but very quaint and historic with some of the best apple pie ever!
Apparently there are large populations of Big Horn Sheep here too - Borrego is the Spanish word for sheep after all lol…I didn’t see any but I’ll definitely be back to find them! I never realized the desert could be so beautiful and hold so much wildlife! Highly recommend a visit at least once in your life!
كُتب بتاريخ 18 أبريل 2024
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Claire K
Hove, UK1,960 مساهمة
زوجان • فبراير 2024
You don’t need to pay to get into this park because it’s all around you as you drive East to West on Route 78. Stunning views of ‘Big America’, mountains & plains & just space. It’s incredibly beautiful. And happening upon an Artefact of Attraction in Borrego Springs was the pinnacle.
كُتب بتاريخ 1 مارس 2024
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Gary H
Penticton, كندا506 مساهمات
زوجان • فبراير 2023
The park is just plain amazing. It is very large, so plan to spend days. Flowers, art work views....a huge variety of directions and things to do.
كُتب بتاريخ 27 يناير 2024
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soulefultraveler
Sun City West, Arizona1,896 مساهمة
زوجان • ديسمبر 2023
This is a HUGE park a few hours south of Palm Springs (VERY hot in summer). Beautiful landscapes. An extremely well done Welcome Center with several park rangers available for questions, etc. Hiking trails. Very remote - great star gazing at night.
كُتب بتاريخ 23 يناير 2024
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nzp0ppy
نيوزيلندا27,339 مساهمة
العائلة • يناير 2024
We walked through the box canyon and loved it. A totally fun place for families. The drive in is unsealed but suitable for all vehicles. Its $10 to park at the carpark. We then walked into the canyon and down to the wonderful cliffs with wind holes in them. There is an option to walk up the steep road and back along the road at the top back to the carpark, but we walked back through the canyon as it was so much fun. arches, boulders, cliffs, tight squeezes and caves. you need to be mobile and able to walk on uneven ground.
the sunset from the carpark was beautiful.
the sunset from the carpark was beautiful.
كُتب بتاريخ 9 يناير 2024
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Gene M
Port Saint Lucie, فلوريدا39 مساهمة
زوجان • أكتوبر 2023
Out of the way is the only draw back to this park unless you like the road a little less traveled. Which we do.
Park staff were very knowledgeable, and typically California friendly. Bird life was abundant, no crowding and clean everything.
Our compliments,
Gene and Sally
Kamuela, Hawaii
Park staff were very knowledgeable, and typically California friendly. Bird life was abundant, no crowding and clean everything.
Our compliments,
Gene and Sally
Kamuela, Hawaii
كُتب بتاريخ 14 أكتوبر 2023
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Paulina B
Gardiner, Montana
Is there a south entrance to the park and can you camp along the dirt road, as long as guidelines are followed?
كُتب بتاريخ 12 أغسطس 2023
I don't believe camping is permitted there
كُتب بتاريخ 26 سبتمبر 2023
If you just visiting for the day, can u stay after dark to see the stars or do u have to leave at dusk?
كُتب بتاريخ 18 يونيو 2022
Melissa T
لوس أنجلوس, كاليفورنيا
Is August too hot to camp? We were wanting to stay overnight for the Perseid meteor shower, but I am thinking it will be too hot during the day?
كُتب بتاريخ 17 يوليو 2021
Where can I rent a JEEP or OTHER 4X4 near Anza Borrego? I am coming from San Jose, CA.
كُتب بتاريخ 19 نوفمبر 2020
Can you stay over at the national park if you don’t have a tent ?
كُتب بتاريخ 15 سبتمبر 2019
This is about the question of whether a tent is required for camping at Anza Borrego Desert State Park. The question read, "Can you stay over at the national park if you don't have a tent?" Anza Borrego is a State Park. Anza Borrego is not a national park. I doubt if there are any requirements for a tent, if you want to stay all night in a national park in California, or at a state park in California. If you are interested in exploring Anza Borrego Desert State Park, or the nearby Joshua Tree National Park, you should avoid the months of April, May, June, July, August, and September. The months of June, July, and August, are especially dangerous because the high temperatures. Anza Borrego has a very dangerous snake, called, MOJAVE GREEN. It is very poisonous. The following is some info from the internet: THERE IS NO MENTION OF ANY REQUIREMENT FOR A TENT. Read this:There is absolutely no shortage of camping in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Four developed campgrounds with 175 total sites and eight primitive campgrounds with even more places to camp are located throughout the park. Primitive campgrounds are free, and sites at developed campgrounds range from fifteen to thirty-five dollars per night (and $80 for a group site at Borrego Palm Canyon Campground).
The primitive campgrounds have vault toilets (except at Yaqui Pass), but not picnic tables or other amenities. Fish Creek Campground is the most developed of the primitive campgrounds. Its six sites all have their own fire rings, which are not included at other primitive campgrounds. Blair Valley Campground is a large undeveloped area situated at 2,500 feet above sea level, providing more moderate temperatures than the desert below. Culp Valley is the highest primitive campground at 3,350 feet and Fish Creek is the lowest at 280 feet. Anza-Borrego Desert State Park has fairly specific rules regarding their roadside parking: Do not camp farther than one car length from any dirt or paved road. Do not camp within 100 feet of any water source. There is no garbage collection outside developed campgrounds so pack-in pack-out. Ground fires are not permitted, and metal containers must be used for all campfires. This last rule is the trickiest. Bring a metal container to keep your fire off the ground. Pack out all coals, and dispose of them as trash. Coals should not be buried or spread out on the soil. Dogs are welcome on leashes within campgrounds, but dogs are not allowed on trails or in wilderness areas. Overall, the desert is not a good place for dogs. Burned paw pads, cactus quills, and snakebites pose a danger to dogs, and canines threaten desert biomes as well. A dog’s scent can scare other animals away from trail areas, shrinking the habitat they rely on to survive.
Developed Campgrounds in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
Borrego Palm Canyon Campground | 122 sites | reservations accepted | $25 – $80 per night | drinking water, picnic tables, shade ramadas, fire rings, showers, and flush toilets | elevation 775 feet | Start of Borrego Palm Canyon Trail and Panoramic Overlook Trail
Tamarisk Grove Campground | 27 sites | reservations accepted | $25 per night | non-potable water, picnic tables, shade ramadas, fire rings, showers, and flush toilets | elevation 1,400 feet | Start of Cactus Loop Trail and Yaqui Well Trail
Vern Whitaker Horse Camp | 10 sites | reservations accepted | $30 per night | drinking water, picnic tables, fire rings, showers, and flush toilets | elevation 960 feet
Bow Willow Campground | 16 sites | first-come first-serve | $15 per night | drinking water, picnic tables, shade ramadas, fire rings, and flush toilets | elevation 950 feet
Primitive Campgrounds in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
Blair Valley Primitive Campground | Lots of sites | first-come first-serve | $0 per night | vault toilets | elevation 2,500 feet
Sheep Canyon Primitive Campground | first-come first-serve | $0 per night | picnic tables, shade ramadas, vault toilets | elevation 1,500 feet
Culp Valley Primitive Campground | first-come first-serve | $0 per night | vault toilets | elevation 3,350 feet | Start of Culp Valley Loop
Aroyo Salado Primitive Campground | first-come first-serve | $0 per night | vault toilets | elevation 880 feet
Yaqui Pass Primitive Campground | first-come first-serve | $0 per night | vault toilets | elevation 1,730 feet| Start of Kenyon Overlook Trail
Yaqui Well Primitive Campground | first-come first-serve | $0 per night | vault toilets | elevation 1,400 feet
Fish Creek Primitive Campground | 6 Sites | first-come first-serve | $0 per night | fire rings, vault toilets | elevation 280 feet
Mountain Palm Primitive Campground | first-come first-serve | $0 per night | fire rings, vault toilets | elevation 760 feet
كُتب بتاريخ 16 سبتمبر 2019
Bonjour, nous avons un séjour programmé en Californie en novembre et nous envisageons de visiter le sud Californie que nous be connaissons pas encore et notamment le parc ANZA BORREGO. Les photos que nous avons vues donnent envie. Nous envisageons une journée, avec 2 nuits à BORREGO. Beaucoup de ceux qui y sont allés ont utilisé un 4x4. est-ce obligatoire ? Que peut-on faire avec une voiture ordinaire ? Autres conseils? Merci
كُتب بتاريخ 1 سبتمبر 2019
Assurez-vous d'avoir beaucoup d'eau et de bonnes chaussures.
كُتب بتاريخ 1 سبتمبر 2019
Yes. The metal statues can be addressed with a vehicle. All over town I saw people with dogs. Just bring your doggie bag.
كُتب بتاريخ 21 مارس 2019
It all depends on the rain! Super blooms are all about perfect timing of weather and rain. The desert bloom cycle is dependent on temperature and rain fall. The main bloom tends to happen mid February to mid March but I’ve seen flowers as early as January and as late as June.
كُتب بتاريخ 17 مارس 2019
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