Anza-Borrego
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-09-26 15:25:56
Anza-Borrego Desert express Park in southern California is the largest state park in California and the back up largest state park in the United States (after Adirondack Park in New York). 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 touch Springs. The park is named after Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza and the Spanish evince borrego or Bighorn Sheep.500 miles (804 km) of dirt roads. 12 wilderness areas and miles of hiking trails provide visitors with an opportunity to undergo the wonders of the Colorado Desert. The park features washes wildflowers touch groves cacti ocotillo and sweeping vistas. Visitors may also have the chance to see greater roadrunner golden eagles kit foxes mule deer and bighorn sheep as well as iguanas chuckwallas and the red diamond rattlesnake. Where the highway breaks out of the high-country vegetation it reveals the great roll of the Anza-Borrego leave. 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 undergo the only all-year-flowing watercourse in the park. They are the domiciliate of the peninsular bighorn sheep often called the Desert Bighorn. Few park visitors ever see them; the sheep are justly wary. A patient few observers each year see and ascertain them to hit the books how this endangered species is coping with human encroachment. There are 500 miles of off-road trails in the state park and 110 miles of bike and hiking trails http://en wikipedia org/wiki/Anza_BorregoHell S3900 scanner[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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