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Middle Willows of Coyote Creek

Julian Trek Posted on November 4, 2012 by Lee McCombSeptember 6, 2020

oyote Creek is San Diego coun­ty’s only stream that flows year-round, under­scor­ing just how arid the San Diego region real­ly is. The stream attract­ed the atten­tion of the fed­er­al land office in the mid-1850s, when high­ways and rail­ways into Cal­i­for­nia … Con­tin­ue reading →

Posted in Hiking, Places | Tagged 1855 Unites States Government Land Office Plat, Alder Canyon, Anza Expedition, Borrego Valley, Collins Valley, Coyote Creek, Coyote Valley, desert fan palm, Juan Bautista de Anza, Lower Willowes, Middle Willows, Monkey Hill, native fan palms, rancheria, San Diego Hiking Club, San Diego-Riverside County line, Sheep Canyon, Washingtonia filifera | Leave a reply

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