US West Planning to go on this days to anza-borrego and Cuyamaca Rancho state park ⛺️

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Oscar Arce

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My rig it’s a Jeep Wrangler 2006 no lifted yet, I really appreciated if someone could give me some information about those places, like the road is it good or bad for my stock jeep. About the weather, and things like that !!

Thank you !!!
 
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My rig it’s a Jeep Wrangler 2006 no lifted yet, I really appreciated if someone could give me some information about those places, like the road is it good or bad for my stock jeep. About the weather, and things like that !!

Thank you !!!
Hey @Oscar Arce , it looks like your rig will do fine on most trails. I would check out YouTube so you can see the different locations and trails to visit. As far as weather, it’s the desert. I’ll be there next weekend and there’s 50% rain! I always check my Weather Channel app before going. Best check will be Borrego Springs. Good luck!!!
 
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I was a bit surprised to find a lot of Cuyamaca fire roads and jeep trails are all closed (at least the few I checked) and turned into hiking trails (Lookout Rd is a good example). Nothing wrong with it, I love to hike too, but it's disappointing when maps show a promising road. Stick to Anza Borrego, plenty to do there.
 
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