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ANZA-BORREGO DESERT SP, CA

Status: Open year round.   Season Dates

Description

With over 600,000 acres, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is the largest state park in the contiguous United States. 500 miles of dirt roads, 12 wilderness areas and miles of hiking trails provide visitors with an unparalleled opportunity to experience the wonders of the Colorado 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. Most visitors approach from the east via Highways S22, S2, or 78. Visitors from San Diego via Highways 79 and 78 have the added pleasure of driving through the mountainous Cuyamaca Rancho State Park--quite a different experience from Anza-Borrego. The highways from the east climb 2,400 feet or so and then descend about 2,000 feet to the valley. Where the highway breaks out of the high-country vegetation, it reveals the great bowl of the Anza-Borrego desert.

The valley spreads below, and there are mountains all around. The highest are to the north--the Santa Rosa Mountains. The mountains are a wilderness, with no paved roads in or out or through. They have the only all-year-flowing watercourse in the park. They are the home of the peninsular bighorn sheep, often called desert bighorn. Few park visitors ever see them; the sheep are justly wary. A patient few observers each year see and count them, to learn how this endangered species coping with human encroachment.

Park Kiosk Hours: Hi Season: 8am-4pm Lo Season: self-register

Season For Peak Fees: 09/15 to 05/15

Coyote Canyon will be CLOSED for the annual summer closure from June 1 through September 30 to allow the bighorn sheep to drink without interruption during the hot summer months.

    Park Kiosk Hours:
  • Hi Season(Oct 1 - May 14): 8am-4pm
  • Lo Season(May15 - Sept 14): Self Register

Services & Amenities:

Within Facility
  • ADA Access
  • Birdwatching
  • Comfort Station
  • Dump Station
  • Fire Rings
  • Group Picnicking
  • Hiking Trails
  • Horseback Riding
  • Nature Trails
  • Parking
  • Picnic Area
  • Ranger Station
  • Restrooms
  • Showers
  • Store - Convenience
  • Telephone
  • Toilet, Accessible
  • Visitors Center

Alerts and Important Information

Discount Pass must be presented at the time of check in.

Temperatures can reach 80-100 degrees in the spring. Wear hats and carry water. Flash floods possible during storms. Check with the park for road conditions.

The camping fee includes entry for 1 vehicle and one legally towed vehicle or trailer. The park staff will collect any extra vehicle fees upon entry.

    Reservations
  • PALM CANYON
    • 1st come / 1st served when not on reservations.
    • Reservations from 9/16 to 05/14 each year.
    • HORSEMANS CAMP
    • 1st come / 1st served when not on reservations.
    • Reservations from 10/01 to 05/31 each year.
    • TAMARASK GROVE
    • 1st come / 1st served when not on reservations.
    • Reservations from 10/1 to 05/14 each year.
    • To book a Group site you must have at least NINE occupants
    • All three campgrounds are in separate locations. Borrego Palm Canyon Campground has Hook Up sites, Developed sites, ADA sites and 5 - Group Camp sites and is located within the town of Borrego Springs at 200 Palm Canyon Drive. Tamarisk Grove is located roughly 18 miles south of the town of Borrego Springs on Highway S-3 near the intersection with Highway 78. Vern Whitaker Horse Camp is located roughly 8 miles north of the town of Borrego Springs off of Henderson Canyon road and includes a 3 mile drive on a single track dirt road to the camp.

Getting There:

Anza-Borrego Desert SP
200 PALM CANYON DRIVE
Borrego Springs CA 92004

The park is located east of San Diego on Highway 79, five miles north of I-8.

Phone Park for More Information:

Project Office: (760)767-5311