
Due to budget constraints New Camp, Corvina Beach and Bombay Beach and the upper loop of Mecca Beach will be closed until further notice.
Camping at Headquarters Camp, the lower loop of Mecca Beach and Salt Creek will remain open.
Reservations are available for Headquarters Camp only.
One of the world's largest inland seas, Salton Sea was created by accident in 1905 when increased flooding on the Colorado River allowed water to crash through canal barriers and for the next 18 months the entire flow of the Colorado River rushed downhill into the Salton Trough. By the time engineers were finally able to stop the breaching water in 1907, the Salton Sea had been born - 45 miles long and 20 miles wide - equalling 110 miles of shoreline. This 360 square-mile basin is a popular site for boaters, water-skiers and anglers. Most fish currently caught are Tilapia, but Corvina, Gulf Croaker and Sargo have been known to jump on a line. Kayakers, birdwatchers and other visitors can enjoy the site's many recreation opportunities. Because the sea's low altitude (227 feet below sea level), atmospheric pressure improves speed and ski boat engine performance.
For in depth information about Salton Sea State Recreation Area, please visit their website. 
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