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4.5 (2 reviews)
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Mohave County Library - Teen zone

Mohave County Library

4.0(12 reviews)
61.1 mi

One of the most beautiful libraries. They have a lot of options and a lot of books, but I love…read moretheir kids' and teens' section. Closed off to just random adults for the teens, only teens can enter, and it is a huge area. The same with kids; you need to have a child to enter the section. I did not have my babies with me on my visit, so I did not get to go in, but I know that they will love it. It is a big area, and it looks lively and cute in there. Something my kids would enjoy. I came here to print stuff for work and ended up loving this cute library; it's better than most of the libraries back home in Los Angeles. My kids are coming to town to visit, and I can't wait to bring them here and show them this library that I know they will love.

Beautiful!! This is by far the nicest library I have ever been fortunate to visit…read more I have lived in various cities in various states and this is by far superior. It is clean The staff - including the security guards - are pleasing and accommodating. The private study rooms are all glass so you can see all around. The reading room for the kids is active. You can hear the laughs while a reading is in place. The computer areas - both computers available to the public as well as areas to bring your own - are very well kept. There are videos and DVD's to rent and they even have puzzles you can take - assemble - then return. The bathrooms are clean. I can go on and on and on... If you haven't been - you need to. Libraries are necessary. Support this one. It's a pretty cool spot.

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El Centro Public Library - How cool are these individual study nooks.

El Centro Public Library

4.7(6 reviews)
79.6 mi

5 STARS - THE COOLEST LIBRARY IN TOWN! It May Be The Only…read moreOne In town but it is definitely worth a visit. Air conditioned and modernized! Winning. I had an event in El Centro not connected to the library. I also had a meeting. To avoid having a meeting in my car, I went to the El Centro Library. This library is next level cool! It's sleek, modern, and full of awesome gems--individual study nooks with its own charging hook ups, study rooms, open space layout, including outdoor seating. It may be silly to express but the vibe is relaxed, and the staff is friendly and helpful. The Mission Valley library in San Diego is tensed for no reason. And you have to watch & side eye nearby patrons. I reserved the study room for 2 hours. It was fully equipped! Television, whiteboard w/markers, sanitizer and ample outlets including USB's. The best feature is its accessibility features. From bathrooms to tables to door handles, if you have mobility challenges you'll do fine here. The doors won't slam on you, you can reach the sinks, desk clerk and computers without strain. Respectfully El Centro Library is lovely Please visit your libraries. We never want to lose this magnificent funding source of knowledge. "A library is a terrible thing to waste."

This new library has some pretty good workspaces to choose from. From desks to privacy pods they…read morehave options to get your work done. The building is kept clean and in good shape. During the hot summer months it's a great place to get your work done in air conditioning.

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El Centro Public Library - Sinks and door handles were accessibility friendly for mobilized and nonmobile persons

Sinks and door handles were accessibility friendly for mobilized and nonmobile persons

El Centro Public Library - The construction in this library is beautiful.

The construction in this library is beautiful.

El Centro Public Library - Exterior image of El Centro Library that matches the desert landscape.

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Exterior image of El Centro Library that matches the desert landscape.

Lizard Tree Library - The entrance

Lizard Tree Library

4.5(11 reviews)
55.7 mi

The whole Slab City experience for me was very "The Hills Have Eyes."…read more From a guy named Moth who lived in an old water tank (his bed suspended from the ceiling), to a pirate named Chase who invited me to jump on his trampoline, and to the guy in overalls smoking his pipe in his rocking chair while watching a bunch of girls dance to trance music...I would have to say Slab City was a surreal experience. However, I digress. This library earns 5 starts in my book for the following: 1 star - Very "modern" technology 1 star - Open 24/7 1 star - eery, creepy, mysterious, awesome--all at the same time 1 star - Gem in the middle of nowhere 1 star - Book collection

If you're heading out to The Slabs for a weekend you're most likely expecting some quirky, unique…read morelittle odd spots to see. This place is exactly that. It's charm comes not it's appearance, but in it's ... shabbiness. A makeshift library in the middle of the desert, created by practically just throwing whatever could be found together. The books are completely random, old tales left behind by some stranger, but that's what makes the treasure hunt of it so exciting. It's always open, and you're free to come grab any book you please - just return it, or replace it with some of your old books. There is something so refreshing about a place that's based on the idea of open community and sharing. Especially being a library, the little shack feels like it's full of it's own stories just as much as the books are. (This is coming from my visit in November 2012. Also, I believe this is the library in the Slabs, but some of the pictures posted are from the library within East Jesus.)

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Salvation Mountain - Thanks Leonard

Salvation Mountain

4.5(365 reviews)
56.4 mi
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This was a quick stop for me before heading to Bombay Beach. It's near Slab City, and as you drive…read morethrough the area and start seeing all the RVs around, you can immediately feel the energy shift a little :) After hearing about this place from the movie ases on a true story, Into the Wild and living in San Diego for so long, I finally decided to check it out. I was honestly impressed by how well maintained everything was. I technically arrived after hours around 6pm, but there was still a volunteer there who gave a short introduction about the history of the place, which I appreciated. As I walked up the mountain, I was surprised by how clean everything was and how bright and vibrant the paint still looked, so huge credit to the volunteers who keep it looking this way. I was even given a free postcard on my way out, which was a nice little touch. I probably wouldn't make a full trip out here just for this alone, but pairing it with a visit to the Salton Sea or Bombay Beach is definitely worth it. I also love that it's completely free so no tickets or entrance fee needed.

I did a long weekend trip to Palm Desert with the goal of visiting the Salton Sea. Originally, I…read moreplanned to loop the entire shoreline, but after talking with a ranger at the visitor center, I stuck to the east side and doubled back, which was definitely the right call. Our turnaround point was Salvation Mountain, right next to Slab City. Before going, I had read about Leonard Knight and the story behind the mountain, which honestly made the visit more meaningful. The dedication and message behind it are almost as interesting as the site itself. It is kind of amazing that the structure still stands today and is in such solid condition. The drive out was mostly fine, though hot and dusty, especially on a Saturday afternoon. I would recommend going earlier in the day if possible. The mountain itself looked better maintained than I expected. The colors were bright, and it was clear that ongoing work is being done to preserve it. I left a small donation since it felt like a meaningful effort to support. That said, it did not fully resonate with me. While I can appreciate the effort and story, the style of art and the surrounding environment did not quite click. If you are into outsider art or off grid communities, you will probably get more out of it than I did. The biggest downside is the immediate setting. Being next to Slab City definitely impacts the experience. The vibe felt a bit uncomfortable at times, and we did not stay long or continue on to East Jesus. Overall, I am glad I visited. It is unique, and the story behind it adds depth, but it is more of a one time stop for me than a place I would go out of my way to revisit. 3 stars.

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This is Dot, full of imagination!

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Palo Verde Valley District Library - libraries - Updated May 2026

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