Riverside County River Town
Welcome to Blythe, a Riverside County city on the Colorado River, where the Palo Verde Valley's farm country meets the California–Arizona border.
Blythe is a city in the far eastern corner of Riverside County, California, in the Palo Verde Valley along the Colorado River, roughly 224 miles east of Los Angeles and just west of the Arizona state line. With a population of roughly 17,000, it is the principal city of an arid agricultural region that stands apart from the rest of Southern California. The city traces its name to Thomas Blythe, a San Francisco financier who, in 1877, filed the first claims for Colorado River water in the valley and set in motion the irrigation that would transform the desert into farmland. The Palo Verde Irrigation District that grew from those filings holds some of the most senior water rights on the lower Colorado River, and agriculture remains the valley's defining industry, with alfalfa, melons, cotton, and vegetables grown across thousands of irrigated acres. The Colorado River is the other pillar of local life. Flowing along the city's eastern edge and forming the California–Arizona border, the river supports boating, fishing, kayaking, and water sports, with a long stretch of navigable water extending south toward Imperial Dam. The river's presence, combined with the surrounding Colorado Desert, gives Blythe a distinctive desert-river setting. Interstate 10 runs through the city, making Blythe a well-known waypoint for travelers crossing between California and Arizona and connecting it to the Coachella Valley and Phoenix in opposite directions. Locally, Palo Verde Unified School District serves about 2,700 students, and the city's compact commercial core along Hobsonway anchors daily life. Blythe suits residents drawn to river recreation and a slower, more affordable pace of life, households tied to the region's agriculture and logistics economy, and travelers or winter residents seeking a base in the lower Colorado River Valley.
Blythe is located in the far eastern part of Riverside County, California, in the Palo Verde Valley along the Colorado River. It sits on the California–Arizona border along Interstate 10, about 224 miles east of Los Angeles.
Blythe was named for Thomas Blythe, a San Francisco financier who in 1877 filed the first claims for Colorado River water that would irrigate the valley. The city anchors the Palo Verde Valley, an agricultural region producing alfalfa, melons, cotton, and vegetables.
Public school students in Blythe attend the Palo Verde Unified School District, a TK-12 system of six schools and about 2,700 students. The district serves Blythe and the surrounding Palo Verde Valley communities of eastern Riverside County.
Blythe is known for the Colorado River, which offers boating, fishing, kayaking, and water sports, including nearly 95 miles of navigable water south toward Imperial Dam. The city is also a farming center and a key Interstate 10 stop at the California–Arizona border.
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