Booking a Hotel in Blythe, CA
Settled near the banks of the Colorado River amongst fluffy white fields of cotton is the small town of Blythe, California. It lies on the California-Arizona border where many enjoy the spectacular views that the Palo Verde Valley has to offer.
With small town charm and mild year-round temperatures, Blythe has quickly become a favorite vacationing spot for fishing and camping enthusiasts. Fun is sure to be found for all ages with the many water sports activities available to you on the Colorado River.
If you are seeking a thrill, just 25 miles north of Blythe lies Midland, an abandoned mining town from the 1960's. For those who enjoy the more leisurely activities, adventure on a scenic walk through the Cibola National Wildlife Refuge trails. Explore the fascinating Blythe intaglios and Quartzsite minerals while venturing through a land of historic beauty in Blythe, California.
- Bigfoot Skate Park
- BlueWater Resort and Casino
- Blythe Bluegrass Festival
- Blythe Intaglios
- Blythe Municipal Golf Course
- Cibola National Wildlife Refuge
- Collis Mayflower County Park
- Colorado River
- Glamis Sand Dunes
- Hauser Geode Beds
- Lucas Oil I 10 Speedway
- Midland Ghost Town
- Mule Tank Petroglyphs/Mule Canyon Geoglyphs
- Opal Hill Mine
- Palo Verde Historical Museum & Cultural Society
- Ripley Intaglios
- Riviera Blythe Marina Park
- The Black History Museum & MultiāCultural Society of Blythe
- The Quartzsite Shows
- The Village Indoor Marketplace
- Palo Verde Hospital
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- Blythe Army Air Base
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