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Hot Spring LTVA. Between El Centro, CA and Yuma, AZ. Just off I-8 (exit 131) near Holtville. A historic and still active hot spring attracts both local and winter visitors. Two pools. The larger one is near 105F. Self-contained camping units only*. Vault toilets are located across the street from Hot Spring North. Onsite dumpster.
The map and legend in this brochure illustrate the location of each LTVA, and the map contains a key of camping facilities available at each site. Since only minimum facilities are available at most of the sites, visitors should plan to arrive in a self-contained camping unit.
Hot Springs LTVA consists of 300 acres of desert scrub land situated north and south of Interstate 8; 15 miles east of the town of El Centro. Winter visitors, who wish to stay in an LTVA, must purchase a long term permit or a short visit permit.
The Hot Springs LTVA is known for it's historic and still active hot spring attracting both local and winter visitors. Fee season September 15-April 15 $180, $80 4-week stay, $40 2-week stay; 14 day camping free April 16-September 14.
The map and legend in this brochure illustrate the location of each LTVA, and the map contains a key of camping facilities available at each site. Since only minimum facilities are available at most of the sites, you should plan to arrive in a self-contained camping unit.
Holtville Hot Springs Dispersed Site is located in California. I-8 (West from Yuma, AZ/East from El Centro,CA) to 115 North/Van Der Linden (Exit 131). East on Evan Hewes for 3.8 miles. Park in a lot, walk to your site. Thank you for visiting the Hot Spring LTVA managed by the BLM El Centro Field Office.
23 maj 2020 · See a map of all LTVA campgrounds. What makes Hot Springs so cool is a fully developed hot spring located within the LTVA. The hot spring remains free for anyone, and you can expect to find a few stragglers that come in from nearby Holtville and El Centro.