| paula1470 |
Feb 1st, 2005 11:00 AM |
Go places - Yes, there are lots of windy roads, 76, 79 etc. If you want to take the scenic route from Palomar Mtn this is what I would suggest.
When you come down Palomar Mountain, you will end up on Highway 76. Make a left (east) and go about 15 miles to Highway 79 (stop sign). Make a left and continue on 79 about 28 miles. This will put you by the small town of Aguanga. From there veer right onto Highway 371 and go about 20 miles (through the town of Anza). Turn left at Highway 74 and follow it into Palm Desert. In Palm Desert, turn left on Highway 111 and follow it to Palm Springs.
I am not sure what Bobbi Oh meant about not being scenic. As placeu2 said, coming into Palm Desert on Highway 74 is scenic. From Anza you climb up into some pine areas and right before you begin your descent into Palm Desert, there are some spectacular views of the desert below you.
I often to drive to the Palm Springs area this way although I take the 15 and get off on Highway 79 in Temecula. Thats connects with the 371 in Anza and then the rest of the drive is the same. I am always amazed at this drive because when you live in So. California with all the people and all the traffic, you often forget there are wide open spaces close by. If you take Highway 76 to Highway 79, you will see Lake Henshaw (pretty dried up), pastures, cows, etc. Then through Anza and into Aguanga it is semi-desert but would be green this time of year. You then head up into some pines before you begin the descent into Palm Desert.
The only thing I would caution about your 8 yr old is if he/she gets carsick. My younger daughter does and she does not enjoy the windy descent into Palm Desert!!
Looking at the map, it also looks like you can descend from Palomar Mtn on the northside so you don't have to go around on 76 and 79. Don't know this route but it looks pretty windy and might take longer than the other way.
At the most it would take you about 2 hours to drive the scenic route and it would take you about the same to use the interstate.
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