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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.
Bring your dune buggy or other off-road vehicle to explore the diverse surroundings in Southern California.
This remote 2.5-acre parcel is located in the rolling hills of Imperial County, located between the city of Brawley 90 minutes southwest; the Colorado River and the Cibola National Wildlife Reserve 40 miles to the east; and the Algodones Sand Dunes about 45 miles to the south.
The Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area, the largest dune complex in California, extends 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.
Cibola National Wildlife Reserve straddles the border of California and Arizona. It has an abundance of wildlife watching and nature trail opportunities. Take the Canada Goose Drive for an excellent opportunity for wildlife viewing and photography. On the accessible walking trail, you might see song birds, bobcats, quail, and mule deer. Anglers can fish for largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, striped bass, channel catfish, flathead catfish, crappie, sunfish, tilapia, and common carp. Public hunting on Cibola National Wildlife Refuge is permitted in specified areas.
Head to the city of Brawley, ranked in the top 10 fastest growing cities in California, for provisions, food and entertainment!
Explore your adventurous spirit, here in California!
Parcel ID: 060-250-014-000
Legal Description: NW4 OF SE4 OF NE4 OF SW4 SEC 23 9-18 2.50AC
Acres: 2.5
State: California
County: Imperial
Taxes: Under $5 per month
Approximate Coordinates: 33°22'27.8"N 115°03'17.8"W
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