When I visited Aqua Caliente County Park and checked out the hot spring pools I wanted to stay overnight but the campground was booked full. As I headed south towards Yuma on desolate Highway S2 I noticed a few large rigs parked in the surrounding desert landscape and decided to pull over as well. Video
It was a lovely setting. The featured photo above was the view I woke up to in the morning; pretty amazing yes? To get a panoramic view of the area check out the video below!
Ecology of Carrizo Badlands
Strangely enough, as I walked around after I parked I noticed a sign nearby placed in this seemingly ‘middle of nowhere’ location, with information on the geology and history of the area. Kinda cool 🙂

This area is a part of the Carrizo Badlands. I’m not sure if this specific spot is officially a part of the massive 640,000 Anza-Borrego Desert State Park but it is just outside of Aqua Caliente County Park. I drove for maybe 15 minutes before stopping to park, eat, and sleep.
In addition to the photo above, there was an image with this description: “View of the Colorado River Delta 3.5 million years ago, north of Fish Creek Wash today.” Check it out!

Video of Free RV Parking outside of Aqua Caliente Hot Springs
Here’s a short video of the area I stayed overnight in off of Highway S2. Love the sunrise photo above? You can experience the natural beauty of it too! Cheers.
I had strong cell service
My Verizon service and 5G iPhone worked great. I could surf the web, watch a movie, etc.