Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area - Enjoy Off Roading and camping in the Imperial Valley. Gaming La Posta Casino – Located 2 1/2 miles west of Live Oak Springs, on Old Highway 80. Historic Train Ride - located 15 miles from Live Oak Springs, in Campo, open weekends and holidays. Ride through the scenic back country of San Diego County on the legendary impossible railroad. The 16 mile round trip features vintage equipment from the museum collection passenger cards from the 20's steam or diesel locomotives as available. Cuyamaca Rancho State Park - 25 miles west of Live Oak Springs, on Hwy 79. 25,000 acres, heavily forested with pine, oak and cedar trees. Altitude ranges from 3,200 to 6, 512 feet. Picnic areas, hiking, family campgrounds. Fishing and boating at Cuyamaca Lake. Desert View Tower - located 10 miles east of Live Oak Springs, at the In-Ko-Pah exit. Five story museum and antique store, over-looking the desert, built in the 1920's. Unique animal rock carvings. Anza Borrego Desert State Park - 25 minutes east of Live Oak Springs. The Anza-Borrego Desert State Pakr consists of over 600,000 acres. The Park encompasses elevations from 15 feet to over 6,000 feet and environments as diverse as dry lake beds, year-round springs, sandstone canyons and palm groves. McCain Valley Resource Conservation Area - located 5 miles from Live Oak Springs, encompasses 38,692 acres of the In-Ko-Pah Mountains, one of Southern California's coastal mountain ranges. Hiking trails, scenic overlooks, picnic areas and a 1500-acre off-road vehicle park. Tecate, Mexico - about 23 miles from Live Oak Springs, take scenic highway 94 to highway 188, across the border into Tecate. Lake Morena - located 15 miles from Live Oak Springs, fishing and picnic area. Smugglers Cave - Hiking trail, located in Jacumba, 12 miles east of Live Oak Springs.
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