BIG MORONGO REGIONAL PARK

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Big Morongo Regional Park


May 4, 2024

Big Morongo Regional Park is a nature reserve located in California that spans over 31,000 acres. The park is a popular destination for visitors who want to experience the natural beauty of the state. Here are some reasons why you should visit the park:

1. Birdwatching: The park is home to over 250 species of birds, making it a must-visit destination for birdwatchers.

2. Hiking trails: The park features over 30 miles of hiking trails that take visitors through lush forests and scenic desert landscapes.

3. Wildlife: In addition to birds, the park is home to a variety of other wildlife, including bobcats, coyotes, and desert tortoises.

4. Visitor center: The park's visitor center offers interactive exhibits and educational programs that help visitors learn about the park's ecosystems and the wildlife that inhabits them.

5. Interesting facts: The park features the Morongo Fault, which is a geological fault that extends for over 20 miles. Visitors can see evidence of the fault in the park's rocky outcrops and hillsides.

The best time of year to visit the park is during the fall and winter months, when temperatures are cooler and the park's wildlife is more active. Overall, Big Morongo Regional Park is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts who want to experience the natural beauty of California.




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SANTA MARGARITA RIVER
Santa Margarita Watershed, California
FOREST BOUNDARY, ABOVE ZOO CREEK BELOW SPILLWAY (S1/2, SEC 3, T11S, R2E) TO LA JOLLA INDIAN RESERVATION BOUNDARY (N1/2, SEC 31, T10S, R2E)
San Luis Rey-Escondido Watershed, California
SANTA MARGARITA RIVER
Santa Margarita Watershed, California
PALM CANYON
Salton Sea Watershed, California
CROUCH RANCH TO MORENA RESERVOIR
Cottonwood-Tijuana Watershed, California
MISSION CREEK
Salton Sea Watershed, California
SAN MATEO WILDERNESS BOUNDARY TO NF BOUNDARY WITH CAMP PENDLETON
Aliso-San Onofre Watershed, California
DEVIL CANYON TRIBUTARY TO SAN MATEO CREEK
Aliso-San Onofre Watershed, California
MISSION CREEK
Salton Sea Watershed, California
CONFLUENCE OF FRY AND IRON SPRING CREEKS (E1/2, SEC 3, T10S,R1E TO SE1/4 SEC 16, T10S, R2E
San Luis Rey-Escondido Watershed, California

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