Yaqui Well Primitive Campground — Anza-Borrego Desert State Park

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  • (5.0)3 reviews

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Features

Driveway Pull Through
Free
Picnic Table
Reservable
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ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Fires Allowed
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Luna Tik

2 years ago
5/5

Beautiful nature spot! Seems well respected, much less litter than other sites I've been to. Showed up on a Saturday and had no trouble finding an open spot. The campsites are little more than turnouts off the dirt road, but there are pit toilets that are clean and stocked.

Like others have said, it is right off the 78, so you can still hear the traffic in the distance, but it's easy access and free. Pleasantly surprised that it wasn't crowded and stayed pretty quiet. The sand is pretty thick in places, so take care where you pull off and don't get stuck. I had no problems in my van, and had a wonderful time hiking and watching the wildlife. Will come here again

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Al Tokarchik

1 year ago
5/5

Came in with my 32 foot trailer and 4 x 4 pickup. Was a little worried about being able to turn around to get out. Found I could turn around at the toilets without issue. A very nice place to stay with no fees!

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Tim Yarber

3 years ago
5/5

Great primitive sites! There are a ton of them too. The bathrooms are even great and well kept, too. It's not silent as the frequently traveled road is just across the valley, however. Also, depending on which way you come in, the passes may upset those with a sensitive stomach as they are VERY hilly with lots of sharp turns. Also, be warned that if it should rain you will likely be stuck as the "road" is sand. I would highly recommend going for stargazing though.

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