Borrego Springs Slot Canyon Hike

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Book your tickets online for Slot Canyon, Borrego Springs: See 74 reviews, articles, and 97 photos of Slot Canyon, ranked No.4 on TripAdvisor among 29 attractions in Borrego Springs. An easy dirt road leads to the parking area and there is a very shot hike down into the slot canyon, which extends for about 0.6 miles before getting wider. It is one of the few slot canyons in California. The other slot canyon is a shorter one that is part of the Painted Canyon and Ladder hike near Palm Springs. The Slot is one of those hikes that you don’t really expect to find here in California. It is created by flash floods, which formed a breathtaking slot canyon. To complete the hike, you can either go back through the slot or you can go up a steep hill and hike along the ridge to make it a 3.5 mile hike. Some people said that it was hard to figure out where the loop is, but we had the AllTrails map, so it was easy to find with that.

The deepest and narrowest part extends for about a quarter of a mile. The floor is U-shaped in profile, a mix of pebbles and bare rock, as the drainage cuts through angled strata, alternating between conglomerate and more homogenous layers. All the rocks are grey or pale brown, so the narrows are never very colorful. Two chokestones above dryfalls create more significant obstacles, but webbing and a short rope seems usually to be left in place, to assist when climbing up. Some sections have a few tight bends, where the way ahead is apparent only when close-up. An adit penetrates a little way into the cliffs, following a seam of calcite. Soon after this, a tributary on the left provides an easy exit route, leading to the open, gravelly slopes just east of the mine. Beyond the side ravine are a short conglomerate section and another dryfall, above which the canyon is rather less deep, though it continues a lot further, gaining elevation more steeply.Borrego

Middle Fork of Palm Wash, South Branch

The Slot Canyon out near Borrego Springs is one of the only of it's kind in the area. It is a great hike and very easy to find despite what folks always seem to write up about it. If you are coming from Julian directly, stay on Hwy 78 and go pass Borrego Springs Road, the road you are looking for is Buttes Pass Road which is just a mile or so. There is no fee to enter the park, other than the Borrego Palm Canyon Trail. Hiking here costs $10. How can I avoid the crowds? Anza Borrego is not as popular as many of the other Southern California parks like Joshua Tree. Because of this, you will often find solitude on your hikes, especially if you pick some away from Borrego Springs.

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SlotThe track to Calcite Mine is very rough and parts are too rocky and rutted even for some 4WD vehicles so most people make the journey on foot. It is about a mile from the trailhead on S22 to the crossing of the Middle Fork, easily recognizable as the track descends quite steeply to the canyon floor, just below the lower end of the narrows. The rocks here are whitish grey and have the same form and texture as those in the main branch. The passageways are quite sinuous with tight curves and a floor of smooth rock, but this slot like section doesn't extend very far - beyond is a more open stretch then some shallower narrows that end beneath a dryfall. All can be explored in just 30 minutes, from the road.

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