Anza-Borrego Desert State Park®
World Biosphere Reserve, National Natural Landmark
& The Largest Desert State Park in America
Use extreme CAUTION

Unless visitors know the park very well, or carry detailed maps, it is wise NOT to venture too far from vehicles or from marked highways or roads. Getting lost is one of the easiest things to do in the desert.  It is always wise to ask a ranger or a park volunteer about desert hazards and to make sure someone else knows where you are going.   

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Photo courtesy of Patrick McArron
Coyote Ridge with Toro Peak in the background
 
 
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