Bombay Beach, CA


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Bombay Beach, CA

About Bombay Beach, CA

Living in Bombay Beach, CA is a unique experience. The town sits on the edge of the Salton Sea and has a population of just under 400 people. The town has a rustic, small-town feel with its many abandoned buildings and vintage storefronts. Despite its small size, it is still home to a thriving art scene with several galleries and festivals throughout the year including the Bombay Beach Biennale. Despite being in an isolated desert region, there are plenty of activities to keep visitors entertained such as fishing, boating, bird watching, and exploring the nearby sand dunes. There is also plenty of wildlife to observe around the area such as coyotes, roadrunners, and wild burros. Life in Bombay Beach may be unconventional but it offers an interesting experience that can't be found anywhere else. Small agricultural city - Southern California, near the Mexican border.

State: California
County: Imperial County
Metro Area: El Centro Metro Area
City: Bombay Beach
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Elevation: –45 ft above sea level

El Centro is a dry, dusty, agricultural center in the vast Imperial Valley, which is irrigated by the Colorado River. Although the name in Spanish translates to “the center,” El Centro isn’t in the center of very much except for several hundred square miles of flat irrigated agricultural land and surrounding desert. The city is 115 miles east of San Diego and only 12 miles north of the Mexican border.

Employment is dominated by agriculture, agricultural transportation, and some government jobs; farm workers make up a sizeable portion of the population. Combined educational attainment is among the lowest in the country. There have been mostly unsuccessful attempts to establish retirement communities in the area, but the valley is physically unattractive, has extreme unemployment, and little to do for retirees or those in the workforce.

The southerly latitude and negative elevation give important clues as to the climate of El Centro – hot. In fact, temperatures over 90 degrees are experienced during over half the days each year. Warm air is trapped and compressed in this mountain-surrounded valley, and the results can be made more uncomfortable by irrigation-sourced humidity. Winter weather, on the other hand, is pleasant, with moderately warm 70 and 80 degree days and desert-cool evenings.

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Bombay Beach Cost of Living

Pleasant winters, cultural diversity, and low crime rate make Bombay Beach a great place to live.

$80,500
+-320.0% higher than avg
$23,984
-187.8% lower than avg
4.8 / 8.8
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Bombay Beach Crime
50.1 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Bombay Beach, California
$15,480
for a family
$31,200
for a single person
Bombay Beach Rankings
Pros & Cons of Bombay Beach
   Pleasant winters
Summer heat
   Cultural diversity
Low educational attainment
   Low crime rate
Isolation
Cost of Living