
Are you ready for a wildflower adventure? Look no further than Anza-Borrego State Park, home to some of California’s most beautiful and diverse blooms. But before you pack your bags and hit the road, check out these tips and park rules to ensure you have the best and most responsible viewing experience possible. From respecting the landscapes to planning for the weather, we’ve got you covered. So grab your camera, and let’s go chase those wildflowers!

Respect the Landscapes
- Stay on designated trails
- Tread lightly in the desert
- Do not trample flowers
- Flower picking is prohibited
- Dogs must be on leash
- Use of drones require a special permission
Know Your Body Limitations
- Bring plenty of food and water
- Drink plenty of water prior to your visit
- Bring sunscreen, a hat, layers of clothing and closed-toed shoes
- Walk at a pace that allows you to talk easily
- In case of emergency call 9-1-1

Understand the Area
- Cell coverage can be spotty
- Download a map before your visit
- Know your vehicle’s limits
- Visit the parks during the week
- Leave an itinerary of your trip
Check the Weather
- Check weather condition
- Make sure your equipment and clothing are appropriate
Anza-Borrego State Park is the perfect destination for wildflower enthusiasts looking for a beautiful and diverse display of blooms. However, it is important to ensure that your viewing experience is both enjoyable and responsible. By following the tips and park rules provided in this guide, you can plan for a safe and sustainable trip that preserves the natural landscapes for future visitors to enjoy.
Bonus Tip: Visit the parks during the week and arrive early to beat the crowds. And remember to pull off the roadway when viewing wildflowers and wildlife or taking photos. Please leave roadways clear for vehicle traffic.
