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| Visiting the Park Brochures Panorama Video Photos State Parks Store Day Hiker’s Trails Current Weather Map of Location Accessible Features Cities near the park: California Coastline Photos: General Plan Information CEQA Notices | Anza-Borrego Desert SP State Park Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is the largest state park in California. Five-hundred miles of dirt roads, 12 wilderness areas and miles of hiking trails provide visitors with an unparalleled opportunity to experience the wonders of the California Desert. The park is named after Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza and the Spanish name borrego, or bighorn sheep. The park features washes, wildflowers, palm groves, cacti and sweeping vistas. Visitors may also have the chance to see roadrunner, golden eagles, kit foxes, mule deer and bighorn sheep as well as iguanas, chuckwallas and the red diamond rattlesnake. Listening devices for the hearing impaired are available in the visitor center. Location – Directions The Park is located on the eastern side of San Diego County, with portions extending east into Imperial County and north into Riverside County. It is about a two-hour drive from San Diego, Riverside, and Palm Springs.Many visitors approach from the east or west via Highways S22 and 78. From the coast, these highways descend from the heights of the Peninsular range of mountains with spectacular views of the great bowl of the Colorado Desert. Highway S2 enters the park from the south off of Interstate 8.2010 ARCHAEOLOGY WEEKEND!
The theme of the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park’s six annual The event will be held at the Visitor Center in Borrego Springs, California on 2010 Anza-Borrego Archaeology Weekend Flyer .pdf Archaeoastronomy is the study of how past people have understood the We will resume Wildflower Reports when and if wildflowers occur in the spring. Remember, wildflower blooms do not happen
every year. We wait and watch through the winter and hope for the infrequent rains that lead to a colorful spring. Barrel Cactus
Wildflower Report California Primrose
Ocotillo Buds Monkey Flower More about the Park
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On an April 9th weekend in 1964, the Rye family, Donna, Glenn,
Angela,Randy and Dan went in a truck with a camper to this beautiful desert park to camp. We were joined by the Owen Craig family,
Owen,Betty, little Owen and Dan in their also rented camper.
It was in this setting that a beautiful human being started his journey.
Gregory Nelson Rye was conceived.