Near Arroyo Salado Loop
Near Arroyo Salado Loop
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Arroyo Salado Loop

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Salton City, California
30.2
mi
Distance
1,279
ft
Gain
extreme
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
30.17mi
Distance
1,279ft
Elevation Gain
1,279ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
870ft
High Point
-141ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The Arroyo Salado Loop is a fun 30.1-mile journey that offers a blend of remote washes and rugged dirt roads. Beginning near the Salton Sea, the route winds southwest into the heart of Anza-Borrego and Ocotillo Wells, making for a diverse and scenic adventure.Arroyo Salado Wash, on the northern edge of Ocotillo Wells OHV and Anza Borrego State Park, features an east-west trail that is a haven for explorers and nature enthusiasts. This trail is renowned for its rugged beauty, featuring dramatic mud cliffs and panoramic views of the Anza Borrego Badlands. TRAIL EXPERIENCEBackpackers embarking on this trail should be aware that it is a popular overlanding route. As such, you can expect to encounter some vehicle traffic along the way, adding a unique dynamic to your hiking experience. Approximately halfway through the loop, you will find the Arroyo Salado Primitive Campground. This spot provides basic camping facilities, including unimproved campsites and a vault toilet. For those interested in a shorter journey, this campground is a convenient point to arrange a shuttle, offering the option to complete a point-to-point hike instead of the full loop.ELEVATION AND TERRAINThe route stretches from the Salton Sea to the Arroyo Salado Primitive Campground, encompassing an overall elevation gain of 1178 feet. The trail mainly traverses sandy terrain, which, coupled with minimal elevation gain, makes it accessible to hikers of various skill levels.Given the sandy conditions and open terrain, it's advisable to prepare for sun exposure and carry ample water.STARGAZINGAs an International Dark Sky Park, Anza-Borrego offers unparalleled stargazing opportunities, with minimal light pollution enhancing the clarity of the night sky.ANZA BORREGO STATE PARKAnza-Borrego Desert State Park's rugged landscape has been shaped by erosion, which continuously sculpts its uplifted mountains. SEASONSThe best time to embark on this hike is from late fall to early spring, as the lack of shade can lead to extreme temperatures in the warmer months.BACKCOUNTRY CAMPINGCamping is allowed within the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park backcountry. Visitors are limited to 30 days of camping in any calendar year within the park. For more detailed rules and regulations on backcountry camping, visit: Anza-Borrego State Park Backcountry Camping.ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONBureau of Land Management: https://www.blm.gov/visit/santa-rosa-wilderness.Anza-Borrego Desert State Park: https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=638.

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