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Blythe Airport
Blythe Airport is a small public airport located in Blythe, California, United States. Situated at 17240 Hobsonway, the airport serves as a vital transportation hub for the local community and visitors to the area. With a single runway and modern facilities, Blythe Airport offers a convenient and efficient travel experience for both commercial and private flights. Whether you are flying for business or pleasure, Blythe Airport provides a welcoming and accessible gateway to the beautiful city of Blythe and the surrounding region.
Midland LTVA
The Midland Long Term Visitor Area (LTVA) is a campground, lodging, and park located at Unnamed Road, Blythe, California, United States. This area offers traditional open desert dispersed camping with minimal services, allowing visitors to experience the mild winter climate of the Colorado Desert. Activities such as fishing and boating on the Colorado River, rock hounding at Quartzite, Arizona, and shopping in Blythe are available nearby. Campers must be self-contained for waste and gray water as vault toilets are not provided. A Special Recreation Permit is required from September 15th - April 15th, with camping allowed at no cost between April 16th - September 14th with a 14-day limit. Long-term permits are $180 for 7 months, while short-term permits are $40 for 1 to 14 consecutive days. The permits are valid in any of the six LTVAs in California or two LTVAs in Arizona. Safety precautions should be taken due to desert hazards, and all rules and regulations must be followed. Visitors must purchase a permit for camping during the designated seasons.
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