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The Mud Caves are a popular feature in Anza Borrego Desert State Park in San Diego County, California. The caves, located in the Carrizo Badlands, along the Arroyo Tapiado, were created by water flowing through a thick deposit of silt and are an example of pseudokarst topography. There are at least 22 caves, some up to 1,000 feet (300 m) in length and 80 feet (24 m) in height. Many of the caves are easily accessed.
Some of the caves found here include:
- Big Mud Cave - The only cave marked on most maps.
- Hidden Cave - Impossible to find without precise directions.
- Chasm Cave - A popular cave with a beautiful skylight.
- Carey's Big Mud Cave - The largest cave in the arroyo.
- Plunge Pool Cave - A short cave that ends in a spectacular round room that towers above you.
- Dip Slope Cave - The small entrance is easy to miss.
Video Mud Caves
References
Maps Mud Caves
External links
- "The Carrizo Badlands Mud Caves in Arroyo Tapiado". DesertUSA.com.
- "Borrego Springs". SurfingTandem.com.
- "Mud Caves, California". In-The-Desert.com.
- "Exploring the Anza Borrego Mud Caves". www.anzaborrego.net.
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