Cedar Pocket Sinkhole
An improbable sinkhole in the sediments flanking the Beaver Dam Mountains in Littlefield, Arizona.

πŸ“œ Spectacular collapse feature in sediments on the eastern flank of the Beaver Dam Mountains, formed by dissolved gypsum.
πŸ” Also known as Littlefield or Beaver Dam sinkhole, it is massive in size and depth.

Why Go

⛰️ Unique geological formation in an arid region
πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ Adventurous descent to the bottom possible
πŸ‘€ Massive in both diameter and depth

Why Avoid

⚠️ Very steep, loose dirt slope to the bottom
πŸ§— Top-rope strongly recommended for descent
🚫 Not recommended for beginners

Tips

πŸš— High clearance vehicle recommended for access road.

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