The Wash 12 is a popular attraction in the Salton Sea watershed of California. It is a natural wetland that is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including more than 400 species of birds, desert bighorn sheep, bobcats, and coyotes. The wetland is located near the Salton Sea, which is the largest lake in California and provides an important habitat for fish and birds. Visitors to the Wash 12 can enjoy hiking, birdwatching, and photography, as well as learn about the unique ecosystem of the Salton Sea.
One of the main reasons to visit the Wash 12 is to observe the incredible variety of bird species that call the area home. Some of the most common birds include American avocets, white-faced ibises, and pelicans. Visitors may also spot raptors, such as ospreys and bald eagles, as well as smaller songbirds. In addition to birdwatching, visitors can also take guided tours of the wetland to learn about the history and ecology of the area. The Salton Sea is also a popular destination for fishing and water sports, including kayaking and windsurfing.
Camping Area | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers |
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Midway  OHV | ||||
Ogilby Rd Dispersed | ||||
Dunebuggy Flats OHV | ||||
Imperial Dam LTVA Dispersed | ||||
Grays Well OHV | ||||
Yuma VFW | ||||
Fortuna Pond Dispersed | ||||
Buttercup OHV | ||||
Mittry Lake Dispersed | ||||
El Centro NAF Military |