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Anza-Borrego Foundation & Institute |
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Anza-Borrego Desert Natural History Association |
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Bighorn Institute |
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Desert Protective Council, Inc. |
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Desert Managers Group |
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San Antonio & San Diego Mail Line / Butterfield |
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Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail California Trailheads - There are over 150 total miles of designated Anza recreation trail segments in California. They can be found from Anza-Borrego Desert State Park to San Francisco. |
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Pacific Crest Trail - Traverses across Anza Borrego |
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Paleo Services - San Diego Natural History Museum |
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Highway 78 (through
the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park) is an
Officially Designated State Scenic Highway
and
a
National Scenic Byway
recognized by Congress in the National Scenic Byways
Program of the Federal Highway Administration
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Colorado Desert District California State Parks |
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National Park Service |
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Dept of the Interior |
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Bureau of Land Management |
| Bureau of Indian Affairs | |
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Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce |
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DesertTortoise.gov |
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Carrizo Gorge Railway |
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California Wilderness Coalition - The Voice for Wild California |
| Federal Geographic Data Committee | |
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Rancho De Los Kiotes - home of Leo Carrillo who helped establish the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. |
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Minerva Hamilton Hoyt - Ms. Hoyt was tapped by noted landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmstead, Jr. to serve on a California state commission formed to recommend proposals for new state parks. She prepared the commission’s report on desert parks and recommended large parks be created at Death Valley, the Anza-Borrego Desert, and in the Joshua tree forests of the Little San Bernardino Mountains north of Palm Springs. |
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