
The Cahuilla Indian Reservation anchors this high-country landscape, where the high desert meets the southern reaches of the San Bernardino National Forest. In the late twentieth century, the community of Anza serves as a central hub for the surrounding plateaus, including Tripp Flats and the broad agricultural stretches of the Cahuilla Valley. The transition from the steep slopes of Thomas Mountain to the alluvial basins is marked by a network of drainage systems like Cahuilla Creek and Bautista Creek, which define the local topography.
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