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Anza, California is a small town located close to mile 152 of the [[Pacific Crest Trail]].
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Anza, California is a small town in Southern California. It is located near nobo mile 152 of the [[Pacific Crest Trail]].
  
== Access from the trail ==
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==Access from the Trail==
 
Anza is located approximately 7 miles west of the PCT, where it crosses Highway 74. There is a fair amount of traffic on this road and hitching should not be too much of a problem.
 
Anza is located approximately 7 miles west of the PCT, where it crosses Highway 74. There is a fair amount of traffic on this road and hitching should not be too much of a problem.
  
 
Many hikers also hitch or walk from this road crossing to [[Paradise Valley Cafe]].
 
Many hikers also hitch or walk from this road crossing to [[Paradise Valley Cafe]].
  
== Facilities ==
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==Lodging==
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==Resupply==
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===Groceries===
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===Gear Shops===
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===Stove Fuel===
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===Shipping Services===
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==Fast Food, Restaurants, and Bars==
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==Trails Angels==
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==Attractions==
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==Transportation Services==
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===Buses===
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===Airports===
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===Train Stations===
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===Ride Hailing Services, Shuttles, and Taxis===
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==References==
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==External Links==
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[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail]]
 
[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail]]
 
[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail Resupply Locations]]
 
[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail Resupply Locations]]
 
[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail in California]]
 
[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail in California]]

Revision as of 20:57, 14 October 2019

Anza, California is a small town in Southern California. It is located near nobo mile 152 of the Pacific Crest Trail.

Access from the Trail

Anza is located approximately 7 miles west of the PCT, where it crosses Highway 74. There is a fair amount of traffic on this road and hitching should not be too much of a problem.

Many hikers also hitch or walk from this road crossing to Paradise Valley Cafe.

Lodging

Resupply

Groceries

Gear Shops

Stove Fuel

Shipping Services

Fast Food, Restaurants, and Bars

Trails Angels

Attractions

Transportation Services

Buses

Airports

Train Stations

Ride Hailing Services, Shuttles, and Taxis

References


External Links