New Camp (sites 26-50)

  Salton Sea SRA

  CA

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Salton Sea SRA
CA

Details

Campsites: 21 (jump to sites)

Accepts Reservations: Yes

Site Types:

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Notice:
  • Bombay Beach will remain closed.
  • Varner Harbor is closed to vessel access until further notice.  The Department of Parks and Recreation is meeting to determine the best course of action with regard to the decreasing water level of the Salton Sea and recreational boating access.  At this time, you may access the Sea by wheeling or carrying your non-motorized vessel (or motorized, depending on how heavy it is) across the beach directly to the water.  At this time we know of no other motorized access to the water on the Salton Sea.  At no time are visitors permitted to drive vehicles on the beach in the Salton Sea State Recreation Area.  Please stay tuned to the website for further updates as they become available.

One of the world's largest inland seas and lowest spots on earth at -227 below sea level, Salton Sea was re-created in 1905 when high spring flooding on the Colorado River crashed the canal gates leading into the developing Imperial Valley.  For the next 18 months the entire volume of the Colorado River rushed downward into the Salton Trough.  By the time engineers were finally able to stop the breaching water in 1907, the Salton Sea had been born at 45 miles long and 20 miles wide – equaling about 130 miles of shoreline.  Salton Sea State Recreation Area covers 14 miles of the northeastern shore and has long been a popular site for campers, boaters and anglers.  Increasing salinity in the Salton Sea basin has limited the number of types of fish that can be found there, and most fish currently caught are Tilapia.  Varner Harbor within the SRA provides easy access to the sea for boating and water skiing.  Kayakers, campers, birdwatchers, photographers and hikers can enjoy the site's many recreation opportunities.

Location-Directions
30 miles south of Indio on Highway 111.  Located on the north shore of the Salton Sea, it is about a three hour drive from the Los Angeles or San Diego areas.  From Los Angeles, take Interstate 10 east to Indio, take 86S exit then turn left at Avenue 66, then right onto Highway 111.  Go south about 12 miles to the Salton Sea SRA Headquarters entrance.  From San Diego take Highway 78 east, then left (north) on Highway 86 .  Turn right at Avenue 66 and then right onto Highway 111.  Go south about 12 miles to the Salton Sea SRA Headquarters entrance.

Fees:
Day use area for Fishing, Visitor Center, Picnic, Birding, Sightseeing. $7.00 ($5.00 for Seniors)
Headquarters full RV hookups $30.00
New Camp developed campground $20.00
Extra Vehicle Fee $7.00
Bus Fees: 10-24 persons $50.00
Bus Fees: 25 persons or more $100.00

Seasons/ Climate/ Recommendations

Off Season Jun. - Sept.  70-115 degrees - Very hot, water, hat, sunscreen, best fishing season
On Season Oct.-May  50-70 degrees- Best time to visit the park for any activity

Sea and Desert Interpretive Association

Discover important information about The Salton Sea State Recreation Area and Picacho State Recreation Area at this link: Sea and Desert Interpretive Association and find out how you can help care for these magnificent parks.


Campsites


Campsite #26

Campsite #31

Campsite #32

Campsite #33

Campsite #34

Campsite #35

Campsite #36

Campsite #38

Campsite #39

Campsite #41

Campsite #44

Campsite #46

Campsite #47

Campsite #48

Campsite #49

Campsite #50

Group Camping #29

Hook Up (E ) Campsite #45

Hook Up (E/W) Campsite #40

Hook Up (E/W) Campsite #42

Hook Up (E/W) Campsite #43