On May 23rd, a group of about 10 gathered at the ABDNHA parking lot for a special event marking the end of the season. This "Sunset and Moon Rise at Fonts Point" gathering, led by ABDNHA Program Director Mike McElhatton, brought together locals and visitors for a unique experience in the heart of the desert.
Our group was diverse, with attendees including visitors from France eager to explore the desert, a solo traveler from Orange County and one from Palm Springs who both joined last minute, a couple of new part-time Borrego residents, and a few ABDNHA regulars.
Mike McElhatton, ABDNHA Program Director and the guide for the event, handled all the carpool arrangements and welcomed everyone, making it feel comfortable and inclusive. The drive to Fonts Point, with its mix of hard and soft sand, was managed smoothly thanks to the experienced drivers.
Fonts Point, a renowned viewpoint in the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Borrego Badlands. The location is part of a designated Dark Sky Park, making it perfect for stargazing and night sky observation.
Upon arrival, the group enjoyed perfect temperatures in the 70s with an occasional slight breeze. As the sky lit up orange at sunset, attendees shared an array of snacks and drinks, including crackers, chocolate-covered bacon, wine, water, and other beverages.
The atmosphere was relaxed and communal, with participants finding their own spots to take in the scenery while staying connected as a group. Mike provided a historical account of the land, enriching the experience with fascinating insights. It seemed no one was a stranger, and everyone was included.
The highlight of the evening was the Full Flower Moon in the Scorpius constellation. Rising in the southeast just after sunset, the moon appeared in the sky as the sun set, and it would set with the sunrise the following morning. As the sky looking east toward the Salton Sea appeared hazy, the moon began its rise in a beautiful red-pink hue. This spectacular sight was the highlight of the evening and the primary reason for the gathering at Fonts Point.
The event concluded with the group packing up and driving back to ABDNHA. ABDNHA, a nonprofit organization run by passionate and dedicated individuals, continues to foster community and appreciation for the natural beauty of the desert.
For those interested in getting involved or learning more about future events, visit ABDNHA. This experience was a testament to the beauty of the desert and the power of shared moments in nature.
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