Travel Reference
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The Borden Creek Trail takes you past many impressive bluffs and rock shelters.
The other option is a 5.6-mile out-and-back. Of course, the length makes this
more of a moderate hike and probably not good for young children.
The third option is to make it into an overnight backpacking trip and split the
mileage up. There are numerous established campsites along the trail, either right
next to the Sipsey River or Borden Creek or near an impressive rock shelter.
Along the trail you will be walking either alongside, or very near, the cold,
clear waters of Borden Creek and the Sipsey River. Sandstone cliffs rise above
both sides of the trail, some 100 feet high. The trail will make several stops at
amazing rock shelters and waterfalls.
Just south of the Borden Creek Trailhead, you will come to what is known as
the Fat Man's Squeeze, a 200-foot-long cave through the rocks that is aptly
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