Explore Anza Borrego Desert State Park

Anza-Borrego is a Desert State Park with campgrounds, spring wildflowers and big horn sheep. It's most beautiful to visit here in the Spring when the weather is pleasant for hiking. We stayed in Borrego Springs at an airbnb, but you can also camp at several places inside the park.

Airbnb

We went to our Airbnb after for the evening. It was better than we could hope for. The wonderful hosts live on the property and you stay in their guest house. The property is renovated in a southwest style. The place was immaculate, the decor was beautiful, and the mountains served as a backdrop. On top of that there was a pool, jacuzzi, and a firepit! I highly recommend staying here.

Fonts Point

The most interesting thing to see in this region is Font’s Point, nicknamed “California’s Grand Canyon.” At sunset, head to this lookout to see the Borrego Badlands expansive wrinkled ridges. The roads are pretty rough getting here, so don’t try it unless you have 4-wheel drive.

Photo by Robby McCullough

Photo by Robby McCullough

There is magic in the desert sky.

Hike Borrego Palm Canyon

Borrego Canyon is a short trail where there were frequently Long Horn Sheep sightings. It was a pretty hot January day out in the desert, so luckily this hike wasn’t too strenuous. There is a river canyon that had quite a bit of water running through it, and of course lots of desert cacti. In late February lots of wildflowers bloom and the hikes are even more beautiful. I recommend going at this time of year. Anza is a large park (585 acres) so there is plenty of hiking to do. There are even a slot canyon you can explore.

Chelse's mountain girl style.

Chelse's mountain girl style.

Galetta Meadows

Galetta Meadows boasts life-size metal sculptures depicting critters that once roamed the Anza-Borrego Desert as far back as 6.5 million years ago. We ran into these on our way to Salvation Mountain, and it was quite the site, especially because we had no idea they existed. These sculptures are by artist Dennis Avery are massive and scattered all over the desert landscape. I would’ve loved to spend more time here but we were racing the sun to see Salvation Mountain before the sunset.

Dine at Carlee’s

Grab lunch or dinner at Carlee’s. It a sports bar with a very small town, local type feel to it. It was sparse when we got there around 5:30pm, but it was bustlin’ by the time we left, and a guitarist was setting up to play some live music. It’s a senior crowd, as most California desert towns are retirees. The food was delicious and the service was great. What’s on the docket? Lots of burgers and steaks.

RV Park Hotel Restaurant

RV Park Hotel Restaurant is a place that feels like an old western town. It was another good find, delicious juicy burgers and a great beer selection.

Anza is a pretty mellow town so there wasn’t too much activity, but if you love the outdoors and some peace and quiet I highly recommend visiting here.

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Location: Borrego Springs, CA 92004

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