Ultimate Guide to Anza Borrego Desert State Park
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
- Guide to adventure in Anza Borrego Desert State Park. Tips for lodging, camping, hiking trails, offroad adventures and more. For more detailed information on trails, campgrounds and other destinations in Anza Borrego, check out the guide at www.outdoorsocal.com/posts/th...
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Anza-Borrego camping guide: www.outdoorsocal.com/posts/th...
Heading there this weekend! Thank you. I feel more prepared
Right on! Have fun.
Kudos to this vid. I'm now more confident on my solo trip.
Awesome! Have a great trip. We've got a few other AB videos on the channel that also might he helpful. Check em out. Also, happy to answer any questions - if I know the answer...😉
We love to camp in the desert & love Anza Borrego. Hubby use to live there & do tours.
This is really the ultimate guide to Anza Borrego! Will be heading here soon so thanks for the guide :)
very informative. great job! thank you
Great informative video. Thanks
Thank you!
Thanks so much for putting together this video AND the guide on your website. Ive printed it out and we will be taking in on our first trip to Anza Borrego this weekend 👍
So glad it was helpful! Have a great trip!
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Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thx
Great, informative video! Thank you for sharing! I plan on going stargazing soon, but won't be able to drive out there until night time. Do you think the trails are hard to find in the dark?
Glad it's helpful. It can definitely be hard to find trailheads in the dark in the desert. Things aren't marked well and it's hard to to find any landmarks. We'd recommend sticking close to paved roads at night, unless you know your way around.
Awesome vid good info. Which one of the camp sites is good for star photography without long hiking?
Blair Valley is a great place to camp and take star photos. The primitive campground has a vault toilet and is pretty close to the paved road. More here: www.outdoorsocal.com/posts/guide-to-blair-valley-in-anza-borrego/
I'm planning on visiting here in spring 2023 do you need a pass for the Vistor Center, the metal Sculptures, or to hike the Palm Canyon trail? If so where do you get them from?
Hi. No passes needed for the sculptures or Palm Canyon trail. I want to say the visitor's center is free...but can't remember for sure off-hand.
How do I find out which trails don’t require lifted Jeep?
Blair Valley is fun and doesn't require a lifted Jeep. You can travel on many of the trails in Ocotillo Wells SRVA with a stock Jeep or all-wheel-drive SUV. The state park services put out this map, which is helpful: ohv.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=23478
Where is the best location to park for stargazing? I just want to go out and look at the stars and drive back.
I'm not familiar with Borrego Springs so any insight is appreciated.
I plan on arriving around midnight and leaving around 4am. Are any gas stations open at this time frame??
I will be taking a Ford F 150
Blair Valley is a good spot. Pretty much anywhere that isn't near Borrego Springs or Ocotillo Wells, where there are lights. Fonts Point is a great spot too.
Here's our Blair Vally Guide, in case it's helpful: www.outdoorsocal.com/posts/guide-to-blair-valley-in-anza-borrego/