Galleta Meadows Scupltures
Over a hundred large metal sculptures can be found in the desert around Borrego Springs. To see them, start from Christmas Circle in the center of town, and drive either north or south on Borrego Springs Road. In about 1 mile (or 3 miles if you are going south), start watching for the sculptures in the landscape. When you see them, simply park along the side of the road, and walk out to see them.
If you’re interested, check out the map provided by the Under the Sun Foundation
FT-1 Giant Tortoise
FT-2 African Elephant
FT-3 Camelids - Llamas and Camelops
FT-4 Harlan’s Ground Sloth/ Camelops
FT-5 Gracile Sabertooth Cat/ Peccary/ Merriam’s Tapir
FT-6 Shasta Ground Sloth
FT-7 Gomphothere/ Camelops/ Giant Tortoise
FT-8 Gracile Sabertooth Cath/ Extinct Horse
FT-9 Aiolornis in Nest
FT-10 Extinct Horse
FT-11 Columbian Mammoth
FT-12 Aiolornis w/ Prey
HN-1 Gold Miner and Saguaro
HN-2 Spanish Padre
HN-3 1946 Willys Jeep
HN-4 Indian Head
HN-5 Bighorn Sheep
HN-6 Scorpion/ Grasshopper
HN-7 Farm Workers
HN-8 Capt. Juan Bautista de Anza
WF-1 Serpent
WF-2 Velociraptor
WF-3 Spinosaurus
WF-4 Carnotaurus/ Allosaurus
WF-5 Utahraptor
WF-6 Tyrannosaurus Rex
FT - Sky Art Inspired by Fossil Treasures of the Anza-Borrego Desert
HN - Sky Art Inspired by the History and Nature of the Anza-Borrego Desert
WF - Sky Art Inspired by Whim and Fantasy