The park is located in San Diego and Riverside counties in Southern California. It encompasses approximately 600,000 acres and is mostly desert wilderness. There is evidence of Native Americans from the Kumeyaay and the Cahuilla tribes, inhabited the park. We drove on a four-wheel-drive road to a pictograph. I was able to make the mile hike in which I had to climb over large boulders to see the site. While driving to the pictographs, we found five big horn sheep grazing on the side of the road. We also drove to the town of Julian, founded in the 1870’s as a gold mining town. The gold is no longer mined but the town discovered they can grown apple trees. All the restaurants serve apple pie. We had a great dinner at a small restaurant and the apple pie was delicious.
These are the boulders I had to climb for the pictograph trail
Nice!
Been to Julian and had their delicious apple pie. Loved their town.