A desert wash threads down through this 10-acre parcel, traced by a line of green brush that stands out against the pale, rolling ground around it. The land runs a near-even 660 by 661 feet, sitting around 1,140 feet of elevation with broken hills folding away on every side and a wall of mountains along the horizon.
Access is offroad, so you'll want a capable vehicle to reach it. The zoning is Special, for Open Space and Preservation, which fits the use most people come for: room to camp, ride, and roam without a neighbor in sight.
This is OHV country. Imperial County holds the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area - Glamis - the largest off-highway dune playground in the United States, and the Painted Gorge near Ocotillo and Plaster City opens up bright mud hills and old volcanic flows to explore on foot.





