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Colorado River Route 66 Town

About Needles, CA

Welcome to Needles, a Mojave Desert city on the Colorado River where California meets Arizona and Nevada along historic Route 66.

Needles is a city in San Bernardino County, California, in the Mojave Desert on the western bank of the Colorado River, at a point where California, Arizona, and Nevada nearly meet. With roughly 4,800 residents, it is a remote but historically important desert community, founded in 1883 as a railroad town and named for the sharp granite peaks known as The Needles that rise to the southwest. Transportation has always defined Needles. The Atlantic and Pacific Railroad — later part of the Santa Fe system — made the town a division point, and the railroad remains a presence. When the National Old Trails Highway, later U.S. Route 66, came through in the early 20th century, Needles became a famous stop for motorists crossing the desert. Today Interstate 40 and U.S. Route 95 meet in town, and the restored El Garces depot, a former Harvey House, stands as a centerpiece of the city's Route 66 heritage, alongside murals and vintage signs along Broadway and Front streets. The Colorado River is the region's other defining feature, offering boating, fishing, and water recreation in a landscape known for its extreme summer heat. Moabi Regional Park and the Pirates Cove resort area lie just south along the river, and the Mojave National Preserve, with its dunes, volcanic cinder cones, and Mitchell Caverns, begins to the west. Needles Unified School District serves local families, and the town's compact grid of modest desert homes provides an affordable, small-scale way of life in one of California's most storied corners. The city's identity rests on this combination of railroading, Mother Road nostalgia, and river recreation, and its economy follows suit, with tourism, the railroad, and regional services anchoring local employment. For travelers and residents alike, Needles remains a true desert crossroads — a place defined less by growth than by its geography and its place on the map.

Population 4,792
County San Bernardino County
Active Listings 188
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What county is Needles in?

Needles is in San Bernardino County, California, in the Mojave Desert on the western bank of the Colorado River. It sits near the California border with both Arizona and Nevada, at the junction of Interstate 40 and U.S. Route 95.

What is Needles known for?

Needles was founded in 1883 as a railroad town and named for the sharp granite peaks known as The Needles. It became a famous stop on U.S. Route 66, and that heritage survives in the restored El Garces depot, Route 66 murals, and vintage signs along Broadway and Front streets.

What is there to do in Needles?

The Colorado River is the area's main recreational asset, with boating, fishing, and paddling. Moabi Regional Park and the Pirates Cove resort area lie just south along the river, and the Mojave National Preserve, with its dunes and Mitchell Caverns, begins to the west.

What school district serves Needles?

Needles Unified School District serves the city, operating Needles High School and its feeder elementary and middle schools. The remote desert location means many regional services are reached by traveling to nearby Bullhead City, Kingman, or the Las Vegas area.

What is the climate like in Needles?

Needles sits in the Mojave Desert, where summers are extremely hot. Its location on the Colorado River, at the meeting point of Interstate 40 and U.S. Route 95, places it on the main route between Southern California and points east and north.

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Real Estate & Housing

Needles's housing stock is modest and desert-oriented, reflecting the town's railroad and Route 66 roots. Older single-family homes — many ranch-style or stucco — sit on a compact street grid near the commercial center and the freeway, with a smaller supply of apartments and newer construction. The remote location and small scale keep the housing market accessible compared with much of California, drawing retirees, river recreation enthusiasts, and workers tied to the railroad, tourism, and nearby regional services. Many homes are built for the desert climate, with cooling and shade a priority.

Neighborhoods

Needles is a compact city organized around Broadway and Front streets, the historic commercial spine where Route 66-era buildings and murals cluster. Residential blocks of modest single-family homes radiate from this center, extending toward Interstate 40 on the north and the Colorado River to the east. The restored El Garces depot anchors the downtown area as a civic landmark, and newer development sits near the freeway interchanges. Beyond the city limits, the landscape opens into open Mojave Desert, with the river and its marinas defining the eastern edge.

Lifestyle in Needles

Needles offers a slow-paced, small desert-town lifestyle shaped by the river and the road. Route 66 nostalgia runs through daily life, from the murals and vintage signs along Broadway and Front streets to the restored El Garces depot, once a Harvey House serving railroad travelers. The Colorado River provides a cool counterpoint to the desert heat, with boating, fishing, and riverside recreation a short drive away at Moabi Regional Park and Pirates Cove. As a remote tri-state community, Needles relies on nearby Bullhead City, Kingman, and Laughlin for many services, but residents value the quiet, the history, and the wide-open desert that surrounds the town.

Schools & Education

Needles Unified School District serves the city, operating Needles High School and its feeder elementary and middle schools, along with charter and private options in the area. Given the town's remote desert location, higher education requires travel to institutions in the Las Vegas area, Bullhead City, or the broader San Bernardino region, though online and distance options supplement in-person access. The district is a central institution in this small, close-knit community.

Getting Around

Needles sits at a strategic transportation junction where Interstate 40, the main route between Southern California and the east, meets U.S. Route 95, which runs north toward Las Vegas. The Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad still operates through town, a legacy of its founding as a rail division point. Bullhead City, Arizona and Laughlin, Nevada are a short drive across the river, and Las Vegas is roughly 100 miles north. The remote location makes the freeway and rail line the town's principal links to the outside world.

Parks & Recreation

The Colorado River is Needles's chief recreational asset, with boating, fishing, water skiing, and paddling, including the marinas and beaches of Moabi Regional Park and Pirates Cove just south of town. The Mojave National Preserve begins to the west, offering desert hiking at sites such as the Kelso Dunes, the Cinder Cone Lava Beds, and Mitchell Caverns in the adjoining Providence Mountains. Route 66 sightseeing — murals, vintage signs, and the restored El Garces depot — provides an urban counterpart, and the town's parks and riverside access points round out the options for residents.

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payments Median Sale Price $159,500 -0.3%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $112
schedule Avg Days on Market 110
sell Homes Sold 12
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 97.0%
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