My family will be camping out at Agua Caliente Park over the first weekend in April. (Trip Report from December 2012.) We have #16&17 camp sites reserved. If anyone plans on being out that day or in the area, feel free to stop on by and say hi. Day use only cost $3 a person from 9am to 5pm and includes use of the pools and hot springs. There is a general store, picnic and horse shoe area, and nearby hiking trails. Its a great place to bring the family.
We might visit the Mud Caves and run the Arroyo Tapiado & Arroyo Seco Del Diablo Canyon loop.
Agua Caliente County Park
Park Map: http://www.sdcounty.ca.gov/reusable_com ... P_1000.gif
April 5th-7th, 2013: Agua Caliente County Park, Anza Borrego
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April 5th-7th, 2013: Agua Caliente County Park, Anza Borrego
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Re: April 5th-7th, 2013: Agua Caliente County Park, Anza Borrego
Well, it looks like I might have to leave the Jeep at home and take the car out there. It seems some hidden black hole in my house has sucked up my keys. So if we can't take the Jeep we won't be able to check out the mud caves. Bummer. 

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Re: April 5th-7th, 2013: Agua Caliente County Park, Anza Borrego

Take in a deep breath of clean, dry air. Bask in the larger-than-life brilliance of the desert sun. Sink into the womblike comfort of warm spring water. At Agua Caliente Springs you can have your cake and eat it too- hike first, then enjoy a relaxing soak in the hot springs.
Trip Report here: Agua Caliente Springs
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