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Discover a New Home Lifestyle in Blythe, CA
The Chanslor Place is the city of Blythe’s newest home development
community. It is located in an established neighborhood approximately
two miles west of the Colorado River. “The River” is well
known as a family recreation destination for activities include relaxing,
swimming, boating, water and jet ski riding, hunting, and fishing. The
nearby Mojave and Sonora deserts are waiting to be explored by foot,
horseback, car, jeep, or all terrain vehicles.
Blythe is the center of commerce for a wide area, it is poised for new
commercial development, and offers residents an opportunity to enjoy
the advantages of small town living. Blythe is home to Palo Verde College,
the Palo Verde Hospital, and the FPL/Blythe Energy power plant, which
produces electricity for the southwestern energy grid. The area is well
known for agriculture, for its innovations in state-of- the-art farming,
and for a variety of high quality crops. Many of the residents are employed
in agriculture, at the nearby Ironwood and Chuckwalla State Correctional
Facilities, and by the Border and Highway Patrols. The local economy
also benefits by providing services to resort visitors, part time residents
with vacation homes along the river, and to the occupants of the nearly
8 million vehicles which pass through the area on Interstate 10 each
year. Blythe is served by rail and a municipal airport.
At The Chanslor Place home buyers may chose to live in a place that
enables them to: avoid long commutes and traffic; to find a better balance
between work and play; to enjoy more time with families and friends;
to participate in a wide range of activities; to achieve personal enrichment
by pursing a variety of interests; and to discover, to create, a lifestyle
that fulfills their purposes in life.
Gateway to the Golden State
There is power boating, canoeing, fishing, hunting and other water sports.
There is almost 95 miles of navigable water to use for your enjoyment
between the Palo Verde Diversion Dam above Blythe, and Imperial Dam
below Yuma. Personal Water Craft rentals are available in town at Dekens
Cycle & Marine. The Palo Verde Valley is an indoor and outdoor recreational
wonderland. Outdoor activities include boating, water skiing, jet skiing,
swimming, fishing, canoeing, camping, rock hounding, hiking, archery,
hunting, horseback riding, trapping, trap & skeet shooting, dune buggying,
and dirt biking.
Things To Do
Hiking, off-road vehicle sports, hunting, exploring ghost towns, rock
hounding and prospecting are just a few of the recreational activities
available in the neighboring desert around Blythe.
The Colorado River Recreation Area extends from Yuma, Arizona to Lake
Powell, about 650 miles. It offers boating, fishing, hunting and other
water sports. There is almost 95 miles of navigable water to use for
your enjoyment between Blythe and Imperial Dam in Yuma.
Popular events, such as the Colorado River Country Music Festivals,
Miss Blythe Pageant, Family Fair, Street Festivals, Fireman Fun Musters,
and Stock Car Races provide year round entertainment for all ages. There
are many swap meets, Gem and mineral shows in nearby Quartzite, Arizona.
Recreation & Wilderness Areas
Joshua Tree National Park: 69 miles west.
Mayflower Regional Park: 6 miles north.
McIntyre Regional Park: 8 miles south.
Lake Havasu State Park: 79 miles north.
Alamo Lake State Park: 71 miles northeast.
Imperial Sand Dunes: 56 miles southeast.
KofA National Wildlife Refuge: 35 miles east.
Cibola National Wildlife Refuge: 23 miles south.
Imperial National Wildlife Refuge: 50 miles south.
Picacho Peak State Recreation Area: 56 miles south.
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