The A 7 Pass is a scenic drive located in the Salton Sea watershed of California. The pass runs through the Santa Rosa Mountains and provides stunning views of the Salton Sea and surrounding desert landscape. The drive is approximately 15 miles long and takes about an hour to complete. Along the way, visitors can stop at several lookout points to take in the breathtaking views.
One of the main reasons to visit the A 7 Pass is for the panoramic views of the Salton Sea and surrounding desert landscape. The area is also known for its unique geological formations, including volcanic rock formations and colorful sedimentary layers. Visitors to the area may also spot a variety of wildlife, including bighorn sheep, coyotes, and various species of birds. The A 7 Pass is a popular destination for hiking, photography, and sightseeing, and is a must-visit for anyone traveling through the Salton Sea watershed.
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Camping Area | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
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Mittry Lake Dispersed | Numerous | 183 ft | |||
Fortuna Pond Dispersed | Numerous | 154 ft | |||
Grays Well OHV | Numerous | 163 ft | |||
Ogilby Rd Dispersed | Numerous | 359 ft | |||
Yuma VFW | Numerous | 169 ft | |||
Imperial Dam LTVA Dispersed | Numerous | 162 ft | |||
Midway  OHV | Numerous | 195 ft | |||
Imperial Dam Long Term | Numerous | 282 ft | |||
Buttercup OHV | Numerous | 162 ft | |||
Dunebuggy Flats OHV | Numerous | 158 ft |