Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is the largest state park in California. Five hundred miles of dirt roads, 12 wilderness areas and many miles of hiking trails provide visitors with an unparalleled opportunity to experience the wonders of the California Desert. The park is named for Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza and the Spanish word borrego, or bighorn sheep. The park features washes, wildflowers, palm groves, cacti and sweeping vistas. Visitors may also have the chance to see roadrunners, golden eagles, kit foxes, mule deer and bighorn sheep as well as iguanas, chuckwallas and the red diamond rattlesnake. Listening devices for the hearing impaired are available in the visitor center.
- Distance: 29.39 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Camping Types:
Campsite
Cabin (8 People)
Equestrian Campsite
Hook Up (E/W/S) Campsite
Hike In Primitive Campsite
Group Tent Campsite
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Spreading over 24,677 acres of land, Cuyamaca Rancho State Park features meadows, mountains, and oak woodlands. More than half of the park is classified as wilderness; meaning all vehicles, even bicycles, are prohibited. There are more than 100 miles of riding and hiking trails, including the Cuyamaca Peak Trail which climbs to the 6,512-foot summit with a spectacular view of the Pacific coastline, Colorado Desert, Mexico, and the Salton Sea. The park contains exhibits about Native Americans, gold mining, and natural history. Fishing is seasonal.
- Distance: 31.99 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Camping Types:
Campsite
Equestrian Campsite
Equestrian Group Campsite
Premium Cabin (8 People)
Cabin (8 People)
Group Campsite
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Most of Mount San Jacinto State Park is wilderness, containing three mountain peaks, higher than 10,000 feet in elevation. The mountain's high point offer spectacular views of nearby desert and mountain ranges. Visitors can ride into the park from the park's west side or ride a tram 2.5 miles up the mountain.
- Distance: 38.92 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Camping Types:
Hook Up (E/W/S) Campsite
Tent Campsite
Campsite
Hook Up (E ) Campsite
Hook Up (E/W) Campsite
Primitive Campsite
Tent Primitive Campsite
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Beginning on April 1, 2009, and continuing until further notice, Lake Perris SRA will inspect all vessels for Quagga Mussels prior to entering the park. Formed by Perris Dam, Lake Perris offers a variety of water recreation, including swimming, fishing (shore, pier and boat), boating, sailing, waterskiing, and a special area for scuba diving. Wildlife includes ducks and Geese. Anglers can find rainbow trout, catfish and Alabama spotted bass. The area also offers opportunities for hikers, bikers and equestrians. Rock climbing is featured in an area south of the dam. The Ya' Heki' Regional Indian Museum is in the area, along with a 2,000-acre reservoir.
- Distance: 40.92 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Camping Types:
Tent Campsite
Hook Up (E/W/G) Campsite
Group Tent Campsite
Group Dailyuse (C)
Group Dailyuse (B)
Group Day Use
Equestrian Primitive Campsite
- Make your reservation at ReserveCalifornia.com