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The Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail covers over 1200 miles through the homelands of 70+ Tribal communities. It follows the historic route of the 1775-76 Spanish colonizing expedition from Sonora, Mexico to San Francisco, CA. Whether urban or rural, the trail offers adventure, diverse cultural perspectives, and an opportunity to experience history.Read More

Find ways to get involved in grassroots commemorations from October 2025 to June 2026

Virtually experience the modern lives, cultures, and stories that keep the trail alive.

These historic and cultural sites host heritage events and exhibits about the Anza Trail in southern Arizona.

Historic, cultural, and natural sites reveal the legacy of California's Spanish colonial era.

An historic route and tourist route in Sonora trace the Anza expedition path and explore Anza's legacy in his homeland.

Do you love history? Do you love trains? This is a great opportunity for those who want to share their passion to Amtrak riders in CA

A diverse group of 30 families migrated 1200 miles using existing Indigenous pathways to start a new life in Alta California

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A diverse band of 240 colonists, including 30 soldiers, their wives, and more than 100 children joined the expedition. Learn more about them

Stretch your legs on some of the quintessential Anza Trail hikes.
Last updated: August 6, 2025
