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Los Coyotes Band of Mission Indians

Los Coyotes Indian Reservation appears more like a national park than anything to do with modern city life.

 With nearly 25,000 acres of federally-recognized sovereign tribal land, the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation is the largest Native American Indian reservation in San Diego County, and it rests in some of the most beautiful, remote and inaccessible high mountain wilderness areas of Southern California countryside.

The Los Coyotes Band of Mission Indians Cahuilla-Cupeño majestic tribal territory includes San Diego County's highest lookout point, Hot Springs Mountain. At 6,533 feet, Hot Springs Mountain peak is 11 feet higher than the more famous Cuyamaca Peak. On a clear day one can see the Pacific Ocean from the spectacular Hot Springs Mountain peak viewpoint on the Los Coyotes mountain. The Salton Sea can also be seen from the reservation when atmospheric conditions are clear. The drive to Los Coyotes Indian Reservation from nearby Julian passes by the Iipay Santa Ysabel Indian Reservation and the Mataguay Scout Ranch. Warner Springs, a small remote mountain village, is also a close neighbor of the Los Coyotes Cahuilla-Cupeño indigenous mountain community.

For Further Information Contact: www.kumeyaay.info or http://www.sctca.net/loscoyotes.html

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