Dos Cabezas

Dos Cabezas is a little known bouldering area in the southern most section of the Mojave Desert. The climbing, though not extensive, offers quality bouldering in a serene environment near the eastern escarpment of the Jacumba Mountains within Anza Borrego State Park.

Directions: State Park signs greet you at the Imperial-San Diego county line which marks the end of the Yuha Desert and the beginning of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. A mile later you come to a fork in the road where you have the following options:
  1. Follow Dos Cabezas road to the right and continue north beside the tracks. Points of interest include Indian Hill, an abandoned railroad construction camp, and Carrizo Palms.
  2. Turn south (left) on a 4WD road. This is a tough drive but a nice hike two miles south to where the railroad tracks curve at some sand dunes and go two miles northeast.
  3. Cross the tracks by driving straight ahead over a graded crossing.


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