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Feb 12 2009

Anza Borrego Desert State Park

Published by betchai at 7:35 pm under San Diego, State Park, desert, mountains, nature Edit This

Anza Borrego from Storm Canyon, Mount Laguna

This blog has been existing for about 7 months now, but I don’t think I have made a post here about places in my own home turf, San Diego. I guess the reason to that is my other blog, San Diego Backroads. When I think of what to post in this blog, I think of outside San Diego. It is like I am making San Diego outside of California. For today, I decided to post something about San Diego’s backyard, Anza Borrego Desert State Park.

The picture of Anza Borrego Desert above was taken from the trail to Garnet Peak at Storm Canyon in Mount Laguna.

Mount Laguna

I find it amazing at how conditions changes at this place, right next to each other, but seem different worlds. If looking East is an arid land, looks devoid of vegetation from afar, yet, looking West at the same point where I took the first picture above is the oak and pine forest clad with snow.

Looking West from Storm Canyon

Anza Borrego Desert State Park is a rain shadow desert. When the storm coming from the ocean hit the mountains, the clouds are pushed skyward, and most moisture evaporates up the sky. Very little  or no rain would reach the desert. Rainshadow happens frequently across Southern California inland from the Pacific Ocean. Thus, allowing San Diegans to frolic in desert sun,

Anza Borrego Desert Wildflowers, Spring 08, San Diego County

get a dose of fun in the mountains,

Sledding on Mount Laguna, San Diego County, winter 09

and in the ocean.

Surfing in Windansea, San Diego, year round

Though Anza Borrego Desert may look brown and uninteresting from afar,

Anza Borrego from Afar

But don’t let its outright appearance deceive you. Behind this boring color are very interesting landscape,

 

Font’ s Point Overlook, See Person (if you can find him) for Scale

and as with all other deserts in the Southwest, it is very colorful in the spring time and early summer,

 

Brittlebushes, Anza Borrego, Spring 08

when many species of cacti, widlflowers, desert lilies, and bushes come into full bloom.

Desert Sunflower (Gold) and Sand Verbena ( Purple)

This year 2009, the prediction is another good bloom, since the park looks greener than last year. For current wildflower update, please visit the site: http://www.desertusa.com/wildflo/ca_abdsp.html

 

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20 Responses to “Anza Borrego Desert State Park”

  1. jodapoeton 13 Feb 2009 at 7:39 pm edit this

    Betchai - those first three photos are amazing. I love mountains and snow and parks. Would love exploring there. Simply gorgeous!

  2. msterrion 17 Feb 2009 at 5:51 am edit this

    Wow, beautiful photos! I never thought of there being snow anywhere near San Diego — it’s shocking enough to see it up here near S.F.

  3. Chayon 11 Mar 2009 at 3:38 pm edit this

    Fantastic ! I will check for more !

  4. cmaheron 23 Mar 2009 at 11:27 pm edit this

    I really love the close up of the wildflowers. California has wonderful places to visit and most of them are inexpensive if you really look for them.

    Thanks for reminding me why I love California

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