Located deep in the southern section of Anza Borrego State Park, the Arroyo Tapiado Mud Caves are one of the park’s most distinct attractions. That being said, getting out to them requires four wheel drive, and entering the caves is dangerous and should not be taken lightly. If you want to go, make sure you […]
Anza Borrego
Borrego Palm Canyon Trail in Anza Borrego State Park
In the Anza Borrego desert, one of the most popular spots to hike is Borrego Palm Canyon. This three mile trail climbs into a canyon near the visitor center and ends at a nice palm oasis and a small seasonal waterfall. It’s a great hike, but there is a decent amount of uphill, so don’t […]
Font’s Point: Anza Borrego State Park’s Best View
Anza Borrego State Park in Southern California is a vast desert with countless adventures to be had. While I have by no means done everything, the view at Font’s Point in the park’s northern section is one of the best views in all of Southern California. The way the distinct ridgelines bend out in front […]
Slot Canyon in Anza Borrego State Park
The slot canyon in Anza Borrego is one of those hikes that you never realized you had right in California. The slot is a beautiful natural formation nestled in the heart of Anza Borrego State Park, about an hour and a half east of San Diego. The park has no fees to enter and hundreds […]