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Old 10-05-2018, 08:24 AM
 
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Has anyone been to Anza? If so, what is it like? Are there trees and green vegetation? How hot are the summers and how cold are the winters?
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Old 10-05-2018, 09:29 AM
 
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Anza is a small farming community with a two lane highway running through it. It on the north edge of a large open valley with hills around it. There are two small markets, two gas stations, a small number of restaurants (diner/ fast food type) and a handfull of small miscellaneous businesses. A few miles west of town is a small Indian Casino, Cahuilla (I have done ok there, lol) . Many of the streets are not paved once you get off the main highway. Nearest good shopping would be Temecula.



https://www.google.com/maps/@33.5463....712434,13.25z use the satellite view to look around.



As to vegetation for the area. Its near desert for the most part so lots of low scrub and sage. For trees there are some small clumps of live oaks and misc trees here and there. Large expanses of farms/ranches.



Weather can be very warm, upper 90s, in the summer. Winters are mild, probably mid 30s are the lows. Not much rain
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Old 09-17-2021, 08:03 PM
 
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Anza is between Temecula, Idyllwild and Palm Desert. An open valley that could someday be the next hot market. For now its a quiet town, homesites with acreage an they did just get a new casino built. So its basically Temecula Circa 1990.
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