RV Sites for Lithium Valley Workers Near the Salton Sea
Designed for people working on projects in the Lithium Valley region near Niland, Calipatria, and Brawley
- RV spaces starting around $600/month
- Dedicated areas for construction crews
- Quiet desert environment for shift workers
- Full hookup RV sites with spacious pull-through access
A Convenient RV Base Near the Lithium Valley Projects
Palm Springs RV Park offers spacious monthly RV sites within commuting distance of the growing Lithium Valley industrial region near the Salton Sea.
Construction workers, contractors, and project managers appreciate having a reliable and comfortable place to stay while working long shifts on major energy and infrastructure projects in the region.
Close to Major Projects
Located near the southern Salton Sea within driving distance of lithium extraction and geothermal facilities.
Full Hookup RV Sites
50 amp electric, water, and sewer hookups at every site.
Quiet Desert Environment
Plenty of space and peaceful surroundings after long workdays.
Monthly Stays Available
Flexible monthly options for seasonal workers and project teams.

A Place That Understands Construction Workers
Many RV parks primarily serve vacation travelers or retirees.
Palm Springs RV Park is equipped to host construction crews and seasonal workers involved in large regional projects.
We understand the realities of construction and industrial work schedules:
- Early morning starts
- Long 12- to 16-hour shifts
- Late night returns
- The need for uninterrupted rest
That’s why our park can accommodate workers with flexible monthly stays and designated areas where shift work schedules are respected.
Comfortable Spaces for Workers and Project Supervisors
To keep everyone comfortable, sections of the park are set aside for workers connected to regional construction projects.
This approach allows workers to:
- Maintain early morning work schedules
- Be around others with similar work hours
- Relax after long shifts without disturbing vacation guests
Project managers and supervisors may also prefer quieter areas separate from crew sites.
Our goal is simple: Provide a comfortable place where workers can rest, recharge, and focus on the job.

Affordable and Convenient For You
Affordable Monthly Rates
Monthly RV spaces start around $600 per month plus electricity, depending on availability.
Simple Billing
Credit card on file with convenient monthly billing.
Flexible Stays
Stay for the duration of your project or assignment.
Conveniently Located Near the Salton Sea Lithium Projects

Palm Springs RV Park is located near the southern end of the Salton Sea in Imperial County, California.
The park is within commuting distance of the growing Lithium Valley development area, where multiple companies are building facilities designed to extract lithium from geothermal brine.
Nearby towns include:
- Niland
- Calipatria
- Brawley
- Westmorland
As construction expands in the region, many workers look for reliable monthly RV spaces close to job sites.
Palm Springs RV Park provides a convenient base while working in the area.
Park Amenities

- Full hookup RV sites with 50 amps
- Spacious pull-throughs
- Quiet desert setting
- Laundry facilities
- Wide open desert views
After a long day on the job, many workers enjoy unwinding in the peaceful desert environment.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is the park from the lithium plants?
The park is located near the southern Salton Sea within commuting distance of several lithium and geothermal facilities.
Do I need to stay long term?
As a seasonal worker, you have the flexibility to stay month-to-month.
Are full hookups available?
Yes. Sites include electric, water, and sewer connections.
What Is Lithium Valley?
The Salton Sea region in Southern California is becoming one of the most important lithium production areas in North America.
Lithium is a key material used in electric vehicle batteries and energy storage systems.
Geothermal power plants around the Salton Sea produce mineral-rich brine deep underground. New technology allows companies to extract lithium from this brine while generating renewable geothermal energy.
This growing industry is often referred to as “Lithium Valley.”
Several major companies are currently developing facilities in the region, and the projects are expected to create thousands of construction and technical jobs over the coming years.
