Coachella Valley Desert Farmland
An unincorporated desert community in the Coachella Valley, defined by date palms and table grapes, the Jacqueline Cochran Regional Airport, and its place below sea level near the Salton Sea.
Thermal is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Riverside County, California, occupying a stretch of the lower Coachella Valley about twenty-five miles southeast of Palm Springs and roughly nine miles north of the Salton Sea. The community lies about 138 feet below sea level, in the broad, hot basin that also holds the Salton Sea and the Imperial Valley's farmlands. The community dates to about 1910, when it was established as a railroad camp for the Southern Pacific. Rail access helped open the eastern Coachella Valley to agriculture, and Thermal grew around that industry. Date palms, table grapes, citrus, and other desert crops remain the defining features of the landscape, supported by irrigation from the Colorado River and the region's year-round growing season. Agriculture has also made Thermal home to a substantial farmworker population and a network of related businesses. Thermal's other defining institution is the Jacqueline Cochran Regional Airport, a county-owned public-use airfield named in 2004 for the pioneering aviator who lived in the region. The airport serves general aviation, flight training, and some commercial activity, and it positions Thermal as a secondary aviation gateway to the Desert Resorts region. The community itself is small — about 2,700 residents at the 2020 census — and predominantly rural, with no incorporated government of its own. Residents rely on nearby Coachella, Indio, and Mecca for schools, shopping, and services, and children attend the Coachella Valley Unified School District. Thermal offers a quiet, agricultural, deeply desert way of life, suited to those who work the valley's farms or aviation businesses and who value space and solitude over resort-town bustle.
Thermal is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Riverside County, California. It lies in the Coachella Valley, about twenty-five miles southeast of Palm Springs and roughly nine and a half miles north of the Salton Sea.
Thermal is known for its desert agriculture, including date palms and table grapes, and for the Jacqueline Cochran Regional Airport, a county-owned public airfield named for the pioneering aviator. The community also sits below sea level, near the Salton Sea.
Thermal is not an incorporated city. It is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP), meaning it is governed directly by Riverside County rather than by its own municipal government.
Thermal is served by the Coachella Valley Unified School District, which operates schools across the eastern Coachella Valley. Students in the area attend campuses such as Desert Mirage High School, and the district has developed aviation-focused career programs for local youth.
Thermal sits about twenty-five miles southeast of Palm Springs and roughly nine and a half miles north of the Salton Sea, in the lower Coachella Valley. The community's elevation is about 138 feet below sea level.
Thermal is close to the Salton Sea and the desert landscapes of the Coachella Valley, offering a rural, agricultural setting. The Jacqueline Cochran Regional Airport supports general aviation, and the resorts and amenities of the greater Palm Springs area are within a short drive.
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