Noticias de Anza

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The Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail connects history, culture, and outdoor recreation from Nogales, Arizona to the San Francisco Bay Area. This newsletter brings communities and partners together along the 1,200-mile route. Follow along to learn about news, events, and accomplishments along the Anza Trail.

Anza 250

June 03, 2025 Posted by: Estrella Sainburg and Christopher Bentley

We invited you to join us in celebrating Anza 250 - the anniversary of the Anza colonizing expedition of 1775-1776. Join and participate in the community of commemorative events and activities happening along the trail from Sept/Oct 2025 until the end of June 2026.

 

Auto Tour Sign Replacement

April 29, 2025 Posted by: Estrella Sainburg, Trail Planner

Anza Trail Auto Tour sign replacement project is under way with new sign installation in the City of San Jacinto, California. Learn about how to follow the route in a vehicle and use other resources to enhance your trip.

 

Moreno Valley/Anza Trail Dedication

October 31, 2024 Posted by: Elizabeth Morales

On July 24th, 2024, the City of Moreno Valley and the Anza Trail team collaborated to commemorate a new significant partnership and dedicate a new Anza Trail segment.

 

The 27th Annual ANZA Society Conference

October 03, 2024 Posted by: S. Pauline Anaya, Psy.D.

The 27th Annual ANZA Society Conference was held in the Albuquerque and Santa Fe Area during Sept 19-22, 2024, and was enjoyed by attendees and presenters alike. View the post for the full summary of events.

 

ATCA Mile-Markers in Santa Cruz County

September 04, 2024 Posted by: Sam Kaiser, with help from Keith Brown, Judy Brown, and Connie Williams

June 2024 was an exciting time for the Anza Trail Coalition of Arizona (ATCA), as they finished placing quarter-mile trail markers on the Santa Cruz County part of the Anza Trail.

 

New Anza Trail Foundation Logo

August 23, 2024 Posted by: Beverly Lane

In 2021, as the National Park Service sought to expand the trail narrative by incorporating more Indigenous perspectives, the ATF committed to creating a new logo that would reflect this broader Trail narrative. In 2024, the ATF adopted the new logo, which was more modern in appearance and more accurately reflective of the Trail.

 

Opening Doors: My time as an Intern with the Anza Trail

January 04, 2018 Posted by: Lizzet Pineda

LHIP Intern Lizzet Pineda, describes her six month internship with the Anza Trail.

 

Last updated: June 17, 2024

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