Salton Sea Desert Community
Welcome to Salton City, the largest community on the Salton Sea's western shore, a mid-century planned resort town set in the Imperial County desert.
Salton City is a census-designated place on the western shore of the Salton Sea in Imperial County, California, set in the low Colorado Desert about 220 feet below sea level. It is the largest developed community on the Salton Sea's Imperial County coastline and lies within the El Centro metropolitan area, though it is closer in geography and daily orientation to the Coachella Valley to the north. State Route 86 runs past the community, connecting it to Indio and the Palm Springs area on one side and to Brawley and El Centro on the other. The community is best understood as an unfinished ambition. In the late 1950s, developer M. Penn Phillips and his Holly Corporation platted Salton City as a grand desert resort community, laying out roughly 19,600 acres with about 250 miles of suburban roads and plans for tens of thousands of lots, a yacht club, hotels, and amenities. For a time, the Salton Bay Yacht Club and other attractions drew visitors to the new shoreline community, but the resort vision never fully materialized, and the Salton Sea's later environmental decline further tempered growth. The result is a distinctive landscape of extensive paved streets and many vacant lots. Today Salton City has a population of about 5,200 people, a significant increase from under 1,000 residents at the turn of the century as affordable desert housing attracted newcomers. It is a low-density, semi-rural community where homes are widely scattered, and residents rely on the Coachella and Imperial valleys for most services. Students attend the Coachella Valley Unified School District, including West Shores High School and Sea View Elementary within the community. The Salton Sea remains the area's defining natural feature, with the Salton Sea State Recreation Area to the north and Anza-Borrego Desert State Park to the west providing recreation. For buyers, Salton City offers some of the most affordable land and housing in California, combined with a remote desert setting and a fascinating piece of mid-century planning history.
Salton City is a census-designated place in Imperial County, California, on the western shore of the Salton Sea. It is the largest Imperial County development on the sea's coastline and part of the El Centro metropolitan area.
Salton City was planned in the late 1950s by developer M. Penn Phillips and the Holly Corporation as a large resort community on roughly 19,600 acres, with hundreds of miles of roads and thousands of lots. The development never fully materialized as intended, leaving a distinctive grid of partially built-out streets.
Salton City students attend the Coachella Valley Unified School District, based in Riverside County. The community is home to West Shores High School and Sea View Elementary School, which serve local families.
Salton City has a population of about 5,200 residents according to the 2020 census. It is a spread-out desert community where many of the originally platted lots remain undeveloped, giving it a low-density, semi-rural character.
Salton City sits along State Route 86 on the Salton Sea's western shore, between the Coachella Valley to the north and the Imperial Valley cities of Brawley and El Centro to the south. The Salton Sea State Recreation Area and Anza-Borrego Desert State Park are nearby.
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