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Sea
Lake
Henshaw
Anza-Borrego
DesertStatePark
CahuillaIndian
Reservation
CapitanGrande
Indian
Reservation
SanBernardino
NationalForest
SantaRosa
Wilderness
LosCoyotes
Indian
Reservation
SantaRosa
Indian
Reservation
JoshuaTree
NationalPark
Cleveland
NationalForest
Palomar
Mountain
StatePark
SanD
iego
River
LaPresa
Poway
Rancho
SantaFe
ElCajon
DesertShores
Thermal
Oasis
Pala Salton
City
Ramona
Vista
Mecca
Aguanga
Warner
Springs
Banner
DelMar
Hemet
Escondido
SanDiego Ocotillo
Indio
SantaYsabel
LaJolla
Temecula
Palomar
Mountain
Julian
Borrego
Springs
Ocotillo
Wells
BlairValley
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1 Temecula
Luiseño peoples, who
were present when the
first Spanish missionary
visited in 1797, called this
desert place temecunga
(‘place of the sun’). It
became a ranching
outpost for Mission San
Luis Rey in the 1820s,
and later a stop along the
Butterfield stagecoach
line and California
Southern railroad.
Hiding behind the Old
West facades lining Old
Town’s Front St today are
TRIP HIGHLIGHT
Temecula,
Julian & Anza-
Borrego
In.just.about.any.season,.incredible.scenery.will.
roll.past.your.windshield.on.this.SoCal.sojourn..
In.spring,.the.desert.comes.alive.with.a.riot.of.
wildflowers.and.crazy.ocotillo.plants.with.scarlet.
blooms..In.autumn,.you.can.pick.apples.in.Julian’s.
pastoral.orchards.and.celebrate.the.grape.harvest.
in.Temecula’s.vineyards..For.a.winter.warm-up,.
escape.to.Borrego.Springs’.desert.resorts..In.
summer,.cool.off.in.the.mountains.outside.Julian.
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