River Bend Lodge, California
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River Bend Lodge is an unincorporated community in Riverside County, California. The community is near Hall Island along the Colorado River and hosts Riverside County Fire Department, Station 46.[1] River Bend Lodge is also inside the Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District.
This community is part of the Colorado River Indian Reservation (USGS feature 22753). The reservation was established on March 3, 1865.[2] Residents are primarily of Hualapai, Yavapai, Navajo, and Hopi affiliation.[3] In some regulatory filings, tribal government used the name, Colorado River Indian Tribes Utilities Services.[4]
The locale named Haakers Camp (feature ID: 243100) is about 0.5 miles, straight-line distance, south. The locale named Thompsons Camp (feature ID: 250454) is about 1.1 miles, straight-line distance, south. Both are located on the west shore of the Colorado River. Both are plotted at the edge of the reservation boundary.[5]
[edit] Geography
At about 300 feet above mean sea level, River Bend Lodge is at latitude/longitude
.[edit] Transportation
U.S. Route 95 runs north-south through the area. [6]
Aha-Quin airport (FAA identifier: 1CA4) is described as a private airstrip located in the vicinity at [7] The USGS lists the air strip as feature ID 1653269.[8]
.[edit] Communications
Area residences have U.S. Postal Service contract route box addresses along Highway Contract Route HC 20 with a city name of Blythe and a ZIP Code of 92225. Wired telephone numbers work out of the Blythe exchange. This area is included inside Area code 760.
[edit] Notes
- ^ US Geological Survey, Big Maria Mountains SE, California, 7.5 minute quadrangle, 1975. Fire station number is from RCFD web site listed in External links below. The community name is not in the 1995 National Geographic Names Database.
- ^ US Geological Survey, National Geographic Names Database, 1995.
- ^ Seen on a display at the Heard Museum, 2301 N Central Av., Phoenix, Arizona.
- ^ Seen on several regulatory filings submitted to the California Public Utilities Commission.
- ^ US Geological Survey, Big Maria Mountains SE, California, 7.5 minute quadrangle, 1975 and US Geological Survey, National Geographic Names Database, 1995. "Locale" means the USGS sees them as unpopulated as of 1995.
- ^ US Geological Survey, Big Maria Mountains SE, California, 7.5 minute quadrangle, 1975.
- ^ Airport Facility Directory, Southwest, US Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, unknown year.
- ^ US Geological Survey, National Geographic Names Database, 1995. It is not plotted on the 1975 Big Maria Mountain quadrangle.
[edit] External links
Riverside County Fire Department, Station 46.
- Maps and aerial photos
- Street map from Google Maps, or Yahoo! Maps, or Windows Live Local
- Satellite image from Google Maps, Windows Live Local, WikiMapia
- Topographic map from TopoZone
- Aerial image or topographic map from TerraServer-USA
Incorporated places
Population over 100,000: Riverside (County seat) • Corona • Moreno Valley
Population 50,000 – 100,000: Hemet • Indio • Murrieta • Temecula
Population under 50,000: Banning • Beaumont • Blythe • Calimesa • Canyon Lake • Cathedral City • Coachella • Desert Hot Springs • Indian Wells • La Quinta • Lake Elsinore • Norco • Palm Desert • Palm Springs • Perris • Rancho Mirage • San Jacinto
Census-designated places
Bermuda Dunes • Cabazon • Cherry Valley • East Blythe • East Hemet • El Cerrito • Glen Avon • Highgrove • Home Gardens • Homeland • Idyllwild-Pine Cove • Lakeland Village • Lakeview • Mecca • Mira Loma • Murrieta Hot Springs • Nuevo • Pedley • Quail Valley • Romoland • Rubidoux • Sedco Hills • Sun City • Sunnyslope • Thousand Palms • Valle Vista • Wildomar • Winchester • Woodcrest
Other unincorporated communities
Aguanga • Anza • Chiriaco Summit • Desert Center • Eagle Mountain • Eastvale • Lake Tamarisk • Lost Lake • Menifee • North Shore • Ripley • River Bend Lodge • Sun City Palm Desert • Thermal