Located on the northeastern side of the Salton Sea, the Salton Sea State Recreation Area offers hunting, fishing, swimming, and camping to visitors. The park is run by the California Department of Parks and Recreation. The Visitors Center is located in the north side of the park, at 33°30′16″N 115°54′53″W / 33.50444°N 115.91472°W, on California State Route 111. The Corvina Beach Campground, near the center of the park, is located at 33°28′27″N 115°53′20″W / 33.47417°N 115.88889°W.
Salton Sea State Recreation Area is one of the 48 California state parks proposed for closure in January 2008 by California's Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger as part of a deficit reduction program.[1]
Coordinates: 33°28′27″N 115°53′20″W / 33.47417°N 115.88889°W
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