Anza Borego: Hiking Hellhole Canyon to Maidenhair Falls 4-16-2011

BorregoWrangler

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A short hike from the hot, dry desert flat into a narrow canyon and to a hidden waterfall, full of mosses, vines, and trees, this tiny oasis felt like a world away. Hellhole Canyon is home to Maidenhair Falls, a seasonal 20-foot waterfall that makes a refreshing hiking destination on a hot day in the California desert.

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Looking back at the trail head.
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The trail begins out on the flat alluvial fan well outside the canyon containing typical California desert vegetation.
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What's up with these rock stacks?
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Looking back towards Borrego Springs.
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Deeper into the canyon the terrain gets rockier and vegetation starts closing in.
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Once you reach the first set of palm trees, the trail gets a bit strenuous and the vegetation turns into jungle-like thickets of palms, sycamores, canyon grape, and those pesky catclaws.
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My destination, Maidenhair Falls,
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Pictures don't do it justice.
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The crystal clear, cool water was very refeshing.
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After a bit of relaxation, it was time to head back down.
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By the time I reached the trail head it had warmed up considerably, making me glad I had packed enough water. I really enjoyed this hike and look forward to returning to this desert oasis.
 

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