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Agua Tibia Wilderness

1975 establishments in CaliforniaCleveland National ForestIUCN Category IbNatural history of the Peninsular RangesProtected areas established in 1975
Protected areas of Riverside County, CaliforniaProtected areas of San Diego County, CaliforniaSprings of San Diego County, CaliforniaWilderness areas of California
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Agua Tibia Wilderness (ATW) is a 17,961-acre (72.69 km2) protected area in Riverside and San Diego counties, in the U.S. state of California. It is mostly within the Palomar Ranger District of the Cleveland National Forest. The area was originally protected as the Agua Tibia Primitive Area until January 1975 when it was added to the National Wilderness Preservation System with the passage of Public Law 93-632 by the United States Congress. Between its inception and 1984, the ATW was San Diego County's only officially designated wilderness area. The Spanish name, Agua Tibia, translates as warm water. Its approximate boundaries are: North – SR 79 East – Arroyo Seco River South – Fray Creek West – Pala Road

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Agua Tibia Wilderness
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Dripping Springs Trail

Dripping Springs Trail

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