Sandstone Canyon Trail

Total Miles 1.6
Technical Rating
3 Easy
Best Time Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Type Full-Width Road
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Trail Overview

Sandstone Canyon Trail is a 3.4-mile out-and-back trail rated 3 out of 10 located within the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. The trail provides the unique opportunity to drive in one of the only slot canyons in the park. The trailhead is located in Fish Creek Wash. The wash consists of sandy wash and crushed dirt. The canyon walls are made of sandstone and tower above roughly 50 to 75 feet. Much of the wash allows for two-way traffic, but there are sections where the canyon narrows. Visitors should allow outbound traffic the right-of-way. At the 1.7-mile point, the park service has posted a closure to vehicle traffic. Hiking an additional mile up the canyon is allowed. This is a slot canyon and the trail can change due to several factors. Rains can cause erosion of the cliff line along the base of the canyon. Earthquakes compounded with natural erosion cause the sandstone walls to collapse. Besides the section of narrow canyon, there have been two major wall collapses over the years which have created squeezes. Both are wide enough for a full-size pick-up to navigate with care. All canyons and washes in the area are subject to flash floods. Travelers should watch the weather reports for the mountains to the west. There is no cell phone service within the canyon. The nearest services are located in Borrego Springs to the northwest and Salton City to the northeast. Offroad travel within the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is restricted to street-legal vehicles only.

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Difficulty

The trail consists of loose rocks, dirt, and sand with some slick rock surfaces and mud holes possible. No steps are higher than 12 inches. 4WD may be required, and aggressive tires are a plus.

History

Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is a California State Park located within the Colorado Desert of southern California, United States. The park takes its name from 18th-century Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza and the Spanish word borrego which literally means "lamb" but is also used to describe the desert bighorn sheep. With nearly 600,000 acres, it is the largest state park in California as well as the 48 contiguous states. The park has a varied topography that includes dry lake beds, badlands, and mountains that rise above 5,500 feet (1,675 meters). Two-thirds of the park's area is designated as wilderness, and cactus, yucca, and ocotillo are abundant throughout. Among the park's attractions are groves of California fan palms and a profusion of wildflowers that bloom in mid-to-late winter. Deer, kit foxes, iguanas, rattlesnakes, roadrunners, eagles, and the endangered desert bighorn sheep are all found within the park.

Technical Rating

3

Status Reports

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Robert Figueroa
Dec 11, 2025
Open
Weather Conditions: Daytime temperatures ranged in the low - 70’s. Trail Assessment: The trail system is in overall excellent condition, characterized by dry surfaces and high maneuverability. Minor areas of roughness and slight deterioration were observed along the Fish Creek segment, specifically in the approach to the Sandstone trail junction.
Joe T
Oct 27, 2025
Open
The trail was in good shape. the tight obstacles are best done with someone to guide. awesome trail.
Steve K
May 29, 2025
Open
istok lipovača
Apr 14, 2025
Open
Quintessential Anza Borrego trail. Amazing scenery and fun to wheel in!
Binh Do
Apr 09, 2025
Open
Trail is closed at approximately 1.8 miles from the entrance of the canyon entrance. This is before the really tight sections.
AJ Brown
Apr 02, 2025
Open
Dan Jessup
Feb 21, 2025
Open
The squeeze near the end is gone. The large rock was washed away. Trail can be accessed to the dead end very easily now.
Steve Meier
Feb 07, 2025
Open
Fun Canyon. Love the narrow passages. My first time here, but not the first for the others. Trail is currently shorter, due to some collapse.
Daniel Calderon
Jan 12, 2025
Open
Areas with rocks and loose sand
Justin B
Dec 01, 2024
Open
mario fajardo
Nov 03, 2024
Open
Due to rain the large boulders are gone which means you can travel all the way up to the turning point. It gets very tight at the end of the trail with possibility of some damage, but its lots of fun and great views.
SprayPaint Stewart
May 18, 2024
Open
Jeff Dingcong
Apr 21, 2024
Open
Adam Stackhouse
Mar 20, 2024
Open
Daniel Mendenhall
Mar 10, 2024
Open

Sandstone Canyon Trail Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High Clearance
  • Full Width

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