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Parcel ID: 017-390-036-000
Legal Description: LOT 32 DESERT HILLS TR NO 1 T11S R10E
Acre: 0.22
State: California
County: Imperial
Taxes: Under $6 per month
Approximate Coordinates: 33°10'39.0"N 115°56'24.8"W
Situated between the desert of Arizona and the beach of San Diego, Imperial County is unlike any other county in California.
This lot is an ideal location for a RV. With its level desert landscape as a background, enjoy the variety of outdoor dune buggy driving excursions and other adventures, such as The Gas Domes, and the Artesian Well, just a few minutes away! Within close proximity, take your pick: the Naval Auxillary Air Station, Shell Reef, Devil's Slide, and the Ocotillo Wells State Vehicular Recreation Area offering off-road exploration, with sand dunes, bubbling mud pools & campsites.
In recent news, the Salton Sea area has gained attention as a massive source of lithium, essential for electric vehicle batteries, with enough reserves to potentially surpass current global production. Several companies are exploring lithium extraction here, creating new job opportunities and attracting investment, while the region?s lower land costs make it ideal for affordable housing, business growth, and future economic development.
Read about Salton Sea Area Lithium Extraction >>
Imperial County shares borders with Mexico to the south, Riverside County to the north, San Diego County to the west, and the State of Arizona to its east.
For more adventure, continue South on Highway 78 to the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area, the largest dune complex in California. The sand dunes extend more than 40 miles along the eastern edge of the Imperial Valley, split by Highway 78. Off-road vehicles are permitted. To the north, (the green section on the map), you are free to walk but there's no sign and no trailhead.
See the Algodones Sand Dunes >>
To return to small city life, head 40 miles south to the city of Brawley, ranked in the top 10 fastest growing cities in California.
This is truly a unique part of California. Imperial County offers an eerie, deserted, vibrant, spiritual, and beautiful travel experience! Come see for yourself!