The Tube 2 is a popular destination located at the Salton Sea watershed in California. The Salton Sea is the largest lake in California and is an important habitat for over 400 species of birds. The Tube 2 is a canal that runs through the Salton Sea and is known for its unique features. The canal is lined with tall palm trees and the water is rich in nutrients, attracting a variety of fish and birds. Visitors to the Tube 2 can enjoy fishing, birdwatching, and kayaking. The area is also a popular spot for boating and water sports.
In addition to the natural beauty of the area, visitors to the Tube 2 can also see the ruins of abandoned buildings and structures. The Salton Sea was once a popular tourist destination, but due to environmental issues, it has become a ghost town. The abandoned buildings and structures provide a unique look into the history of the area. The Tube 2 is also a popular spot for photographers, as the tall palm trees and unique landscape provide stunning backdrops for photos. Overall, the Tube 2 is a must-visit destination for those interested in nature, history, and photography.
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Camping Area | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
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Midway  OHV | Numerous | 195 ft | |||
Grays Well OHV | Numerous | 163 ft | |||
Imperial Dam LTVA Dispersed | Numerous | 162 ft | |||
El Centro NAF Military | Numerous | -42 ft | |||
Yuma VFW | Numerous | 169 ft | |||
Buttercup OHV | Numerous | 162 ft | |||
Ogilby Rd Dispersed | Numerous | 359 ft | |||
Fortuna Pond Dispersed | Numerous | 154 ft | |||
Dunebuggy Flats OHV | Numerous | 158 ft | |||
Mittry Lake Dispersed | Numerous | 183 ft |