I’ve lived in California my whole life and I still haven’t seen half of it. It amazes me how diverse the state is in terms of ocean, mountains, desert, woodlands, etc! We are so fortunate! I finally started exploring the desert last year and can’t wait to go back! Such a great trip!
Wow, I've never heard of this state park before, but I love the scuptlures! That dragon serpent is my favorite. It looks so spectacular in that desert environment. Great find guys! That slot canyon hike looks so cool as well. Definitely adding this park to my to-do list!
LOVED THIS! Well done! California Native... haven't been to Borrego since Jr High... but going today (my brother has a mini resort there) as for Cuyamaca... it's pronounced KWEE-O-Maca ... I'll look for your next video!
Been to Font's Point many times without a four wheel drive. Just keep moving, do not stop on the sandy areas, try to stay on the hard packed areas. Getting back to the main road is even easier, since it is down hill. Just explored Galeta Meadows yesterday....loved the sculptures.
Beautiful video! I love hiking 😍! The sunrise was amazing and how quietly you guys just sat there to watch it rising 😅😍 I like how you show it on the map to let people understand better!
We stayed in a cute town called Jilian one night (about 45 minutes away). We boondocked out of our truck in Anza-Borrego State park for the other two nights, which is allowed all over the park.
For a day trip or hike we have a backpack that holds our water bottles or water bladder. In the desert it get really hot and dry so definitely recommend water. We typically bring a day backpack on almost every hike that we do. I like to have my hands free and not have to carry anything. We also usually bring a light jacket, a small first aid kit, and toilet paper. Depending on the hike, we may bring a snack or lunch to enjoy.
We’ll organized video. We rode bike on some trails. The park has a lot of variety but you have to look for it. I put a video of it on UA-cam. Search UA-cam with my name & the park name.
Cahuilla is pronounced, "kah-wee-ah". They are still here and have thriving communities. Anza Borrego needs to do better at not utilizing words like "ancient" as if the people no longer exist.
I’ve lived in California my whole life and I still haven’t seen half of it. It amazes me how diverse the state is in terms of ocean, mountains, desert, woodlands, etc! We are so fortunate! I finally started exploring the desert last year and can’t wait to go back! Such a great trip!
It is amazing how diverse California is. We really enjoy the beautiful colors of the desert since it is so different.
The drive up the 395 is the eastern sierras is jam packed with history, geology, and fun things to do too.
Nice summary video. It’s worth following the Pictograph Trail to its end at a cliff with a beautiful view south over the S2 and Agra Caliente Springs.
@@cmichaelhaugh8517 Thank you. We will have to drive to the end next time.
Thanks for filming your "trek". I've never been that deep into the desert. Entertaining.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Don't forget to look for the anticline, amazing!
Free overnight parking just outside town in the desert. Wonderful!
It was so nice just to be able to stay almost anywhere in the park. The night sky there is unbelievable!
California has soo many beautiful places. Thanks for sharing guys 👍
It was fun and unusual park. We enjoyed it.
Wow, I've never heard of this state park before, but I love the scuptlures! That dragon serpent is my favorite. It looks so spectacular in that desert environment. Great find guys! That slot canyon hike looks so cool as well. Definitely adding this park to my to-do list!
It’s a lot of fun. You definitely should check it out. I recommend not doing it in the summer because it be really hot!
LOVED THIS! Well done! California Native... haven't been to Borrego since Jr High... but going today (my brother has a mini resort there) as for Cuyamaca... it's pronounced KWEE-O-Maca ... I'll look for your next video!
Thank you! It is a fun area.
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Looks beautiful, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
nice video guys! We love Anza Borrego and the surrounding area.
It was such a fun park. We didn’t even know about until somebody told us. I’m glad we were able to check it out and experience it.
Been to Font's Point many times without a four wheel drive. Just keep moving, do not stop on the sandy areas, try to stay on the hard packed areas. Getting back to the main road is even easier, since it is down hill. Just explored Galeta Meadows yesterday....loved the sculptures.
It is a fun state park and an off roaders dream. Thanks for watching.
Park look so beautiful, nice vlog guys
The desert has a different kind of beauty. It is a fun place to visit.
Beautiful mountains, long walk! Love it
It is a beautiful and unusual place.
Great video! Thank you for the awesome tour. :)
It is a pretty unusual place. I recommend checking it out.
Awesome park! Very unique. 🥰🥰
Thanks you for watching. It is definitely an unusual park. It was a fun place to visit.
Amazing experience and views! Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Spain!
Thank you for watching.
Interesting! Never knew about it.
We didn’t know about this park either and someone told us about it. I am glad they did because it is a really neat and interesting state park.
Thank you for your video. We are going to try to do something like it.😎👍
Enjoy! It is a fun place to visit.
Beautiful video! I love hiking 😍! The sunrise was amazing and how quietly you guys just sat there to watch it rising 😅😍 I like how you show it on the map to let people understand better!
It’s definitely one of those lesser known state park so I would never would have known where it was 😊The sunrise was beautiful.
so the only way to these hikes is if i have a 4 wheel drive?
Some of the hikes you can get to with without 4 wheel drive and are right off the paved road. Most of them are four-wheel-drive.
Great video and info, Thnx for sharing. New subscriber here 😀
Thank you for watching
Where did you guys stay!?? Thanks for the info btw!!
We stayed in a cute town called Jilian one night (about 45 minutes away). We boondocked out of our truck in Anza-Borrego State park for the other two nights, which is allowed all over the park.
I am sorry for my ignorance. I see everybody carrying a backpack so my question is what do you carry inside?
For a day trip or hike we have a backpack that holds our water bottles or water bladder. In the desert it get really hot and dry so definitely recommend water. We typically bring a day backpack on almost every hike that we do. I like to have my hands free and not have to carry anything. We also usually bring a light jacket, a small first aid kit, and toilet paper. Depending on the hike, we may bring a snack or lunch to enjoy.
I've been there before 🎉
It is a fun place to visit and see.
We’ll organized video. We rode bike on some trails. The park has a lot of variety but you have to look for it. I put a video of it on UA-cam. Search UA-cam with my name & the park name.
Thank you for watching. I will check your video out!
Loved your video. We just did our own Anza Borrego video too, about Yaquitepec. Hope you check it out.
Thanks for watching. I’ll definitely check out your channel.
Cahuilla is pronounced, "kah-wee-ah". They are still here and have thriving communities. Anza Borrego needs to do better at not utilizing words like "ancient" as if the people no longer exist.
Thank you for watching and the pronunciation help😊