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Apparently, this dripping water is the source of Cottonwood Spring

09257-cottonwood-spring-drip-800px.jpg Old sign on the wilderness-camera box at Cottonwood SpringThumbnailsThere doesn't seem to be more water to discover in Cottonwood Canyon, so I climb up a small hill for a break with nice viewsOld sign on the wilderness-camera box at Cottonwood SpringThumbnailsThere doesn't seem to be more water to discover in Cottonwood Canyon, so I climb up a small hill for a break with nice viewsOld sign on the wilderness-camera box at Cottonwood SpringThumbnailsThere doesn't seem to be more water to discover in Cottonwood Canyon, so I climb up a small hill for a break with nice viewsOld sign on the wilderness-camera box at Cottonwood SpringThumbnailsThere doesn't seem to be more water to discover in Cottonwood Canyon, so I climb up a small hill for a break with nice viewsOld sign on the wilderness-camera box at Cottonwood SpringThumbnailsThere doesn't seem to be more water to discover in Cottonwood Canyon, so I climb up a small hill for a break with nice views

The small quantity of water dripping out from under the tree roots here does not amount to very much. At least not right now; the flow is probably more significant during the wetter months.