Hawk’s Canyon — a hidden gem in Anza-Borrego State Park

Hawk’s Canyon campground.

I just happened to find a wonderful camping spot in Anza-Borrego State Park in Southern California called Hawk’s Canyon. I came across a reference to it when looking for hikes on Trails.com and found a little information about it on the web (incl. directions).

The article is right — this is one of the best remote desert camping spots I’ve seen. Since I was arriving on a Friday evening, I wasn’t sure how crowded it was going to be — and much to my surprise, only a few other campers were in the area. The area offers wonderful and somewhat secluded camping spots, but no facilities and only a few fire rings. It also offers a wonderful amount of wildlife and wildflowers (in the right season, of course).

I set up my tent in between two large boulders and the canyon wall. Little did I know that two great horned owls made their home only about 10 feet away. It made for a loud, but interesting evening. I also saw a number of falcons and hummingbirds. No bighorn sheep, though. Maybe next time.

Clear, cool evening in Anza.

There are a lot of hiking trails accessible from the campsite itself and if you have a good compass or GPS, it’s easy enough to go off trail and hike some of the hills and canyons in the area.

The sites got a little more crowded later in the evening — most of the campers were people wanting to go off-roading on the nearby trails and on the Octillo Wells Recreation Area. There are hundreds of miles of off-road trails in this area — I will be back to explore.

Had a great night. Met some fellow campers from the Bay Area who were surprised I had ever heard of the site. We traded stories around their campfire and enjoyed the very clear night sky. If you have a chance to visit Anza-Borrego — this is the place to stay.

Things to know:

  • You will likely want a high clearance 4X4 to drive to the campsite and on nearby trails
  • There are no facilities anywhere nearby
  • Little or no cell phone coverage
  • You can pull your car right up to your camping spots
  • Arrive early for the best spots
  • Spring/fall are the best seasons to visit and expect to see wildflowers in March.
  • Follow the directions very closely — it’s very easy to miss the turn off the highway

One thought on “Hawk’s Canyon — a hidden gem in Anza-Borrego State Park

  1. do you need to make reservations to stay? or how does it work to get a spot? I will be going in the middle of July, but towards the evening, simply to stay for the stars. We have been once before with friends, but did not ask how the got the spot and have sense lost contact with them

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