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Adeline and Walt Holmtren have been visiting the northeastern shore of the Salton Sea for more than 50 years. A couple times each month since the early 1960s they drive their camper from their ...
There is another reason for camping at the Salton Sea, as it is a wonderful location for bird watching. Believe it or not, this area is home to over 400 bird species.
At the northeast end of the sea, just outside of the intriguingly named town of Mecca, is the Salton Sea State Recreation Area. It is a well-maintained state park with overnight camping facilities ...
SALTON SEA STATE RECREATION AREA — During the heyday of the Salton Sea, when the Hollywood crowd and others came to play in large numbers, this strip of beaches, campsites and fishing spots ...
The Salton Sea State Recreation Area is open year-round for birdwatching, fishing, camping, and boating. Because of high summer temperatures, the best time to visit is October through May.
The Salton Sea State Recreation Area is open year-round for birdwatching, fishing, camping, and boating. Because of high summer temperatures, the best time to visit is October through May.
The Salton Sea is one of the most environmentally significant places in California. The area attracts visitors wanting to experience its volcanic mud hot springs, observe wildlife, and also swing ...
It was an afterthought that step by step turned into a mission. In June, Rancho Cucamonga resident Randy Brown, 47, will embark on a journey he has dubbed the Salton Sea Walk, a 116-mile, six-day ...
Brown said he couldn’t believe what he saw last September when he made his first trip in 35 years to the Salton Sea. His family took regular camping trips there in the 1970s.
The Salton Sea is a fascinating camping location with an amazing history. Previously known as the Salton Sink, directly above the San Andreas fault, the introduction of river water changed all of ...