View from Butler Peak Fire Lookout

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Last week I posted a pic of the Butler Peak Fire Lookout (see link below).  Today I am posting a pic of the awesome view of Big Bear Lake that the Lookout offers.  You can see most of the lake including the airport at the far end.

Links:    Butler Peak Fire Lookout

17 Palms Oasis View

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This pic shows the beautiful desert view looking north from the 17 Palms Oasis in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.

Links:   previous related post

McCain Valley Cave

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This pic looks out from a small cave on the side of the road leading to the Sacatone Overlook in the McCain Valley Resource Conservation Area, which is off I8 just north of Boulevard, CA.

Links:   McCain Valley RCA   Sacatone Overlook post

Hawk Canyon

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A beautiful place for primitive camping is Hawk Canyon in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.  The sandstone cliffs are salmon colored and an unusual shade of green, and were once part of a ancient marine environment.   Not far to the west is The Slot, an interesting slot canyon, and subject of an earlier post.

Links:   San Diego Union-Tribune     The Slot post

Font’s Point

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Font’s Point was named for Father Pedro Font, official chaplain and diarist on Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza’s expeditions of 1775-76, who described the scene as “the sweepings of the earth”.  This viewpoint of the Borrego Badlands is located east of Borrego Springs, about 4 miles south of the S22.

Links:   DesertUSA

Titus Canyon

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Titus Canyon is the most popular back-country road in Death Valley National Park.  The road into Titus Canyon begins its 27 mile journey not far from the ghost town of Rhyolite, Nevada and passes by the ghost town of Leadfield.  The road is one-way, east to west, except for the last 3 miles on the west end.

Links:  NPS      DesertUSA

 

The Slot

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One of my favorite spots in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is “The Slot”, a small slot canyon that is about 2 miles north of the 78.  The turnoff is just a little ways east of its intersection with Borrego Springs Road and should be marked as Buttes Pass Road.  Keep left at the intersection that you come to after about a mile.  If the road looks too challenging, hike in from the 78.

Links:   ABDSP     Wheelingit

 

Kelso Dunes

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The Kelso Dunes are situated in the southwestern corner of the Mojave National Preserve, covering an area of 45 sq. miles, with the tallest part of the dunes reaching 650 feet in height.  They are accessed down a 3 mile graded dirt road that takes off of Kelbaker Road, not far from the Kelso Depot/Park Visitor’s Center.  Hiking is allowed.

Links:   NPS      previous related post

Oceano Dunes SVRA

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Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area (SVRA) is located in Oceano/Pismo Beach and provides 1,500 acres of beautiful sand dunes and beach area for roaming about in your OHV, dirt bike, dune buggy, 4×4, etc.  Camping is allowed on the beach south of Post 2 and in the open dune area.

Links:       Oceano SVRA       previous related post

Seventeen Palms Oasis

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A fun place to visit in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is Seventeen Palms Oasis, which boasts a series of beautiful palm trees (Washingtonia filifera) set against the stark desert.  It’s a nice shaded place for a picnic lunch while you check out the “prospector’s post office” which contains a visitor’s log book, notes, etc.

link to more info