Fish Creek Wash

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Fish Creek Wash is a prominent desert wash and scenic off-road corridor known for its dramatic badlands, slot canyons, and fossil-rich formations in Southern California’s Anza-Borrego region.

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Fish Creek Wash canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf desert wash
dry wash
off-road driving area
scenic corridor
ecosystemType Colorado Desert scrub
desert wash riparian microhabitat
hasAccess dirt road
high-clearance vehicle route
hasFeature alluvial wash floor
badlands
fossil-bearing formations
mudstone cliffs
narrow canyon sections
sandstone formations
slot canyons
steep eroded walls
hasGeologicalCharacteristic badlands topography
erosional landforms
fossil-rich strata
sedimentary rock layers
hasNearbyAttraction Carrizo Badlands
Fish Creek Mountains
Split Mountain area
hasRecreationalActivity backcountry camping (dispersed, regulated)
nature study
photography
isKnownFor colorful rock layers
dramatic desert scenery
fossil exposures
narrow slot canyons
rugged off-road route
locatedIn Colorado Desert
surface form: Anza-Borrego Desert region

Colorado Desert
Southern California
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy California Department of Parks and Recreation
partOf Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
subjectTo flash flooding
seasonal access limitations
terrainType arid desert
canyon wash
usedFor four-wheel driving
geological field study
hiking
off-road vehicle recreation
paleontological exploration
sightseeing
withinProtectedArea Anza-Borrego Desert State Park

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Anza-Borrego Desert State Park contains Fish Creek Wash