The Villager Peak Trail is a 13.6-mile out-and-back trail that leads to the summit of Villager Peak (5,756 ft.). The trailhead is located off of S22/Borrego-Salton Seaway, 13 miles east of Borrego Springs, California. The trail follows a steep ridgeline offering 360° views throughout. It features a variety of cacti and desert plants such as Desert Lily, ocotillo cactus, cholla cactus, and lupine. The lack of shade and water add to the challenge of this trek which is best completed in the spring or fall when temperatures are less extreme. The trail is suitable for hiking, trail running, and backpacking.
From the parking area, the first 1.2 miles are fairly flat. Across the desert, follow the sandy trail towards a prominent ridge that extends south from the peak. From the base of the ridge the trail begins to ascend a series of switchbacks. Within a few miles, the trail begins to hug the side of a cliff overlooking the steep Santa Rosa escarpment which drops several thousands of feet to Clark Valley. The climb continues along the ridge, passing several false summits, before reaching the peak.
During the 6.8 mile trek to the peak, you gained over 4,000 feet of elevation, but now you have to descend over 4,000 feet back to the desert floor.
WATER
You will need to carry and bring all of the water that you’ll need.
SEASONS
Late fall to early spring are the best times of year, when the temperatures are less extreme.
CAMPING
Backpacking and camping are allowed in the area but all water must be brought with you.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Bureau of Land Management: https://www.blm.gov/visit/santa-rosa-wilderness.
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park: https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=638.
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