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Anza Trail
- The Juan
Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail was
authorized by Congress on August 15, 1990, the first such
trail in the Western Region of the National Park Service.
It is one of the long distance National
Historic Trails in the United States. As
originally planned it would run from Nogales, Arizona,
to San Francisco, California, following as closely
as possible the historic route taken by Anza and 240
immigrants in the winter of 1775-76. However, since
the expedition
started in Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico, plans are under way
to include the 600 miles of the route that lie within
Mexico to make it the first International Historic Trail
in the world.
Before the
entire length of trail can be opened for public use, much
planning and negotiating will be necessary, requiring
several years. One section of the trail is open
within the boundaries of the Anza-Borrego
Desert State Park in California. The first
section to be opened to the public in Arizona lies between
Tumacácori National Historical Park and Tubac
Presidio State Historic Park. It is a hiking and
equestrian trail only, but plans are underway for signage
of a bike trail along the back roads from Nogales to Tubac.
Eventually, signage of the route along the interstate will
also be accomplished.
Information
courtesy BLM
Phoenix Field Office.
Click
here for BLM map of Sonoran Desert National Monument. |