
Sandy Shores Office
Desert OpsBlaine County Desert Operations

Grand Senora Desert Patrol
Protecting the desert wilderness and Alamo Sea region
About Sandy Shores Office
The Sandy Shores Ranger Office serves as the primary base for desert operations in Blaine County. Our rangers patrol the Grand Senora Desert, monitor the Alamo Sea ecosystem, and respond to emergencies in some of the most remote terrain in San Andreas.
Desert patrol requires specialized training and equipment. Our rangers are experts in desert survival, off-road vehicle operation, and responding to heat-related emergencies. The harsh desert environment presents unique challenges - from sudden flash floods to extreme temperatures.
The Alamo Sea, though polluted, remains an important ecological area. Our rangers monitor water quality, protect nesting birds, and enforce fishing regulations in this unique environment.
Desert Operations
Desert Patrol
Off-road patrol of desert trails, ATV monitoring, and remote area surveillance.
Heat Emergency Response
Rapid response to hikers in distress, heat stroke victims, and stranded motorists.
Alamo Sea Monitoring
Water quality testing, bird population surveys, and ecosystem protection.
Desert Wildlife
Protection of desert species including snakes, coyotes, and endangered tortoises.
Coverage Area
Sandy Shores Office provides coverage for desert wilderness and the Alamo Sea region.
Station Personnel
No active rangers currently assigned.
Station Information
Address
Alhambra Drive, Sandy Shores
Phone
555-RANG
Hours
24/7 Operations
Designation
Desert Operations
Desert Safety
- - Carry 1 gallon of water per person per hour
- - Never hike alone in remote areas
- - Tell someone your route and return time
- - Watch for flash flood warnings