Coyote Canyon and Sheep Caynon
Coyote Canyon and Sheep Canyon offer a great off road experience for all, better known as LowerCoyote Canyon. Located just north of Borrego Springs in the Anza Borrego State Park, this area contains fun obstacles for the off roader and surprising features. There is something for everyone to enjoy. If you travel to this area you will find water to cross, rock crawling to challenge and site seeing all packed into the park. This area is famous for its wildflowers but only bloom for a few weeks during the year. If you love natural beauty, the scenery in the early spring is unreal. Wildflower hotline (760-767-4684). The trail is 9.5 miles long and dead ends in Sheep Canyon; you must return the same way you came. The water crossings are easy to traverse but heavy rain can cause flash flooding. The trail is closed between June 1st and September 30th for big horn sheep breeding season. The 4X4CORPS rates Lower Coyote Canyon as easy to moderate and a must do.
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A great day in Coyote Canyon from Ron Baker on Vimeo.
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