• NOW ON DISPLAY- Borderland Expressions: Narrative Change Through Arts in Imperial Valley

    October 11, 2024-December 6, 2024; this is a free community event, all ages are welcome. Borderland Expressions: Narrative Change Through Arts in Imperial Valley, is a multidisciplinary art exhibition showcasing the accomplishments of several artists who created their own individual public campaigns/projects within Imperial Valley through the funding of Far South/Border North grant.

  • Jacumba Hikers: Cibbets Flat Pacific Crest Trail Loop

    Saturday, October 19, 2024 at 8:00AM

    This 5-6 mile loop hike begins and ends at Cibbets Flat Campground. The trail includes a small section of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). Even though the trail is at an elevation of approximately 4,000 feet, there is little shade so expect sunny and warm-to-hot temperatures! Meet at 8:00 AM at Cibbets Flat Campground. Directions: Take I-8 to exit 54 for Kitchen Creek Rd./Cameron Station. Travel north on the paved road for approximately 4 miles to reach the campground. NOTE: An Adventure Pass is required to be displayed in vehicles if parked outside the campground or a “Day Use” Fee per vehicle is required to park inside the campground.

  • Octobercraft

    FREE COMMUNITY EVENT- Saturday, October 19, 2024, 11:00AM-3:00PM. Treat yourself to a sweet time as we have a frightfully fun day full of fun, snacks, crafts, games, and candy. Costumes encouraged!

  • Volunteer Day

    Volunteer Day- Sunday, October 20,2024 from 11:00AM-2:00PM. Are you interested in lending a hand in organizing historic photographs and documents? Call or email us to reserve a spot, we look forward to working with you!

  • IVDM Lowlanders: Dolomite Mine

    Saturday, October 26, 2024- 8:00AM

    Located in the Coyote Mountains within Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, explore the remnants of Dolomite Mine! A site with ruins featuring a long history and breathtaking views of the badlands and geological features. Leaving from IVDM parking lot at 8:00 AM.

  • The Imperial Valley Desert Museum is a new facility in the heart of the Yuha Desert housing Indigenous and historic artifacts found within the Imperial Valley and surrounding region. Opening a new museum in the twenty-first century, we do not want to be seen as an exhibit within four walls, but to engage and interact outside of the limitations of the "box" – both metaphorically and physically.

    OUR MISSION is to preserve, interpret, and celebrate the deserts of Southern California through outstanding collections, research, and educational programs.

    OUR VISION is to be the foremost research and educational institution devoted to the preservation, interpretation, and celebration of the deserts of Southern California.

    LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We, the Imperial Valley Desert Museum, recognize our place on the traditional lands of the Kumeyaay who have been here, as they say, 'since the beginning', with a vibrant and rich history dating back over 10,000 years. The lands of Imperial and San Diego County include the traditional lands of many Indigenous groups composed of Quechan, Cahuilla, CoCoPah, Pai Pai, and Kumeyaay. Each of these groups are still present and active today.

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    Ocotillo, CA 92259

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