Great links John, thanks!BorregoWrangler wrote:Here's some info on the area that I've come across.
OLD SANTA ROSA INDIAN VILLAGE
This isn't exactly in that area but since it was brought up, here ya go. You head on up Rockhouse Canyon to get there, just northeast of Borrego Springs.
http://heshone.com/wordpress/?tag=cahuilla-indians
This is a trail report from the last time I was up there. Fun trail. Throw in some hiking and you got yourself a full day of exploring there.
http://oausa.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=1280
BAILEY'S CABIN IN COYOTE CANYON
http://www.mcclintocksaddles.com/baileys.html
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WOW. Thanks for all of the information. I have very little experience in Anza but am looking forward to exploring this winter. It is much more exciting to have destinations like these.BorregoWrangler wrote:Here's some info and history on the area that I've come across.
OLD SANTA ROSA INDIAN VILLAGE
This isn't exactly in that area but since it was brought up, here ya go. You head on up Rockhouse Canyon to get there, just northeast of Borrego Springs.
http://heshone.com/wordpress/?tag=cahuilla-indians
This is a trail report from the last time I was up there. Fun trail. Throw in some hiking and you got yourself a full day of exploring there.
http://oausa.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=1280
BAILEY'S CABIN IN COYOTE CANYON
http://www.mcclintocksaddles.com/baileys.html
The Juan Bautista De Anza Trail
http://www.desertusa.com/mag03/trails/trails07.html
http://www.solideas.com/DeAnza/TrailGui ... index.html
http://www.visittucson.org/includes/med ... ilFAQs.pdf
Anza-Borrego North: Mountain Cahuilla Villages and Trails
http://www.abdnha.org/pages/06_explorin ... huilla.htm
My own trail reports:
http://oausa.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=1371
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Well, hopefully you can make it out there with us.OU812 wrote:WOW. Thanks for all of the information. I have very little experience in Anza but am looking forward to exploring this winter. It is much more exciting to have destinations like these.

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I'll probably leave El Cajon around 7am saturday morning. If anyone else joins in we could meet up on the way up there. Yay, can't wait!
I'll probably leave El Cajon around 7am saturday morning. If anyone else joins in we could meet up on the way up there. Yay, can't wait!

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What route are ya taking up, John?
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This one.BlueFJ wrote:What route are ya taking up, John?
So I'll be passing through your part of town if ya wanna meet up there.Trailhead Directions: From San Diego take I-15 north to 79 south (Temecula Pkwy) then left on CA-371 (Cahuilla Rd).
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