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Walker Canyon Ecological Reserve: between Boulevard and Jacumba on the north side of Interstate 8, along arroyo bottom near the western end of the reserve
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Foot and Walker Pass. Southern end of Earthquake Valley, ~ 0.3 mile east of highway S-2, 12 meters above unpaved road to Little Blair Valley.
Plum Canyon, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Approx. 0.6 air mi SE of Sentenac Mountain and 1.8 miles SW of intersection of unpaved road and State Hwy 78, at Cal. Riding & Hiking Trail.
Anza Borrego Desert State Park: vicinity of Whale Peak; south of Pinyon Mountain Valley Road; vicinity of open meadow on the southeast side of the highest point of Whale Peak
Anza Borrego Desert State Park: vicinity of Whale Peak; south of Pinyon Mountain Valley Road and northwest of the highest point of Whale Peak along one of the trails to the peak in a sandy open valley
Jacumba, eastbound Interstate-8, 1.52 mi northwest of In-Ko-Pah Park Road and Old Highway 80, 1.17 miles W of Imperial County line on Table Mountain jeep trail
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, 4I(c) mi E of Box Canyon, Blair Valley, base of Ghost Mountain; County Road S2 about 6 miles south of its intersection with State Hwy 79, turn east on the Blair Valley dirt road and go about 3.25 miles.
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Eco Camps (unofficial park name) on the SE side of Granite Mountain. 0.7 mile NNW of intersection of County Rd. S-2 and access road, and 0.1 mile NW of road terminus.
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Top of bajada SSE of lower Canebrake Valley. 2.6 miles ~N of Sombrero Pk. About 19 miles WNW of town of Ocotillo in Imperial County.
Walker Canyon Ecological Reserve: between Boulevard and Jacumba on the north side of Interstate 8, along arroyo bottom near the western end of the reserve