Anza-Borrego Desert
The Anza-Borrego Desert is California's largest state park, covering over 600,000 acres in the Colorado Desert region. It features diverse landscapes, including canyons, mountains, and vast desert plains, making it a unique ecosystem. The park is home to various wildlife, such as bighorn sheep and desert tortoises, as well as numerous plant species adapted to arid conditions.
Visitors to Anza-Borrego Desert can enjoy activities like hiking, camping, and stargazing. The park is also known for its stunning wildflower blooms in spring, which attract many nature enthusiasts. Its remote location offers a peaceful retreat from urban life.