The Wall Hill 6 is a group of six volcanic buttes located in the Salton Sea watershed of California. These buttes attract visitors for their unique geology and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The buttes are formed of volcanic materials from the Pleistocene era, and their unusual shape and color make them a popular destination for photographers and nature enthusiasts. The area is also home to a variety of wildlife, including bighorn sheep and desert tortoises.
Visitors to the Wall Hill 6 can enjoy hiking, birdwatching, and exploring the geology of the area. The buttes offer a unique vantage point for viewing the surrounding Salton Sea and surrounding desert landscape. In addition, the area is home to several natural hot springs, providing a relaxing and rejuvenating experience for visitors. The Wall Hill 6 is a must-see destination for anyone interested in exploring California's unique geology and natural beauty.
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Camping Area | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
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Fortuna Pond Dispersed | Numerous | 154 ft | |||
Ogilby Rd Dispersed | Numerous | 359 ft | |||
Midway  OHV | Numerous | 195 ft | |||
Yuma VFW | Numerous | 169 ft | |||
El Centro NAF Military | Numerous | -42 ft | |||
Dunebuggy Flats OHV | Numerous | 158 ft | |||
Grays Well OHV | Numerous | 163 ft | |||
Mittry Lake Dispersed | Numerous | 183 ft | |||
Buttercup OHV | Numerous | 162 ft | |||
Imperial Dam LTVA Dispersed | Numerous | 162 ft |