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California - Borrego Springs - Carrizo Cayon East Fork Palms

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Distance
8.24 mi
Elevation gain
1,850 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
1,850 ft
Max elevation
2,098 ft
TrailRank 
33
Min elevation
497 ft
Trail type
Loop
Time
4 hours 41 minutes
Coordinates
3336
Uploaded
April 1, 2012
Recorded
March 2012
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near Palm Grove, California (United States)

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A hike to a couple of palm oasis in the Carrizo Cayon East Fork, this is one of the larger oasis in the park.

Hike up the canyon wash.
The wash is sandy, that makes the hike a bit harder, even on the way down again.
In the wash there are some small boulders, easy to step on and over and a lot of small (dry) falls, easy to climb up.

Once before a wide granite fall, you should be able to spot some palms.
These are the 3 palms in the left fork.

Over the fall (easy), just at the dead palm tree.

Option 1:

Hike out of the wash to the left, (south/east) until you reach the last 2 palms.
Hike up to the left up a ridge all the way up, until you reach the railroad tracks.
WARNING: The railroad is in use (2012).

Turn right (south/west) along the tracks.
At a wooden tunnel, hike along it, to the right (easy). Don't go in the tunnel.
Hike all the way up to an all stone tunnel. Along the way you see the bigger palm oasis to the right below.
Just before the tunnel, hike downhill on a lot of boulders. Be careful to avoid the slick rock fall's, they are really deep. Keep more right.
This part isn't easy, some boulder climbing is involved.
Look at the mine (it looks like one), but don't enter it.

The way down is more or less cross country, until you are in the wash below.
Even there the hiking isn't easy, some falls, that are a bit higher, but still not too difficult to come down on.

Hike along the palms. Watch out for the leaves on the ground, they are really slippery and there may be something underneath, like a deep hole, so test carefully.

Once down into the main canyon wash, go back to the right (north/east).
Or go left (south), there are even more palms out there.

Option 2)

At the dead palm, keep on going, until you spot the palms, go into the more rocky canyon on your left.
Don't forget the canyons around the bend to the right.

Once back into the main wash, turn left, in other words continue in the same wash as you came in.
There are more palms over there.


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How to get here:


The road leading here.

Waypoints

PictographOff Road Altitude 655 ft

Exit

Exit

PictographOff Road Altitude 941 ft

East Fork

East Fork

PictographCar park Altitude 951 ft
Photo ofPark

Park

Park

PictographHiking Altitude 1,810 ft
Photo ofPalms 2

Palms 2

Palms 2

PictographHiking Altitude 1,729 ft
Photo ofPalms 3

Palms 3

Palms 3

PictographHiking Altitude 1,614 ft
Photo ofLeft

Left

Left

PictographHiking Altitude 1,799 ft
Photo ofPalms 1

Palms 1

Palms 1

PictographHiking Altitude 2,042 ft
Photo ofRailRoad

RailRoad

RailRoad

PictographHiking Altitude 2,043 ft
Photo ofMine

Mine

Mine

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