Low Desert

Term for low-lying deserts in California, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Low Desert (colloquially referred to as the Desert within the region) is a common name for any desert in California that is under 2,000 feet (609.6 m) in altitude. These areas include, but are not exclusive to, the Colorado Desert and Yuha Desert branches of the Sonoran Desert, in the far southeasternmost portion of Southern California. The Low Desert is distinguished in biogeography from the adjacent northern High Desert or Mojave Desert by latitude, elevation, animal life, climate, and native plant communities.[1][2]

Gateway to Palm Springs, California as seen from above California State Route 62 in the Sonoran Desert, California

Communities

The cities and towns in the Low Desert include:

Parks and Protected Areas

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