Lifestyle
Imperial County is rich in natural beauty, local history, and culture. The unique culture blends two different countries, the United States with Mexico due to its geographic location along the international border. This blend, along with a small town atmosphere and an agricultural based economy, lends itself to a strong work ethic.
From early in January through the Christmas holiday season, the Imperial Valley plays host to scores of festivals and activities that keep things hopping. From the aerial displays of the Blue Angels to the Tomato Festival, there are events and festivals to celebrate. Opportunities to participate in community fun that are spelled out in the Imperial Valley Joint Chambers of Commerce’s brochure “Escape to Adventure,” which is also included in the Festival section to the right.
Imperial Valley offers visitors and residents a taste of many cultures and the gateway into Mexico and all the sights, sounds and tastes waiting to be savored. Mexico offers a wealth of opportunities in both big city settings and in sleepy little villages. Mexico’s charm is easy to access, either by car or by walking across the border. If driving, Mexican insurance is recommended and is available from agencies throughout the Imperial Valley. Places and events to visit south of the border are included in the Mexico section.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to love about the Imperial Valley. From a sand dune recreation area that draw hundreds of thousands of off-road enthusiasts on a good weekend, to habitats so abundant that bird watchers flock from around the globe to glimpse rare species, to a desert so beautiful it invites poetic musings, Imperial County has it all which is outlined in the Recreation section.
The Imperial Valley region has 62 schools in 16 school districts and the Imperial County Office of Education. That includes 24 K-6 elementary schools, eight K-8 elementary schools, nine middle schools, seven continuation high schools and eight high schools. This and more information is highlighted in the Education section.
Imperial Valley, where water and sun combine to create an oasis in the desert, also has a wealth of golf courses to entice and challenge all levels of enthusiasts. There are courses are in Holtville, Brawley and two in and around El Centro. In addition to the courses, golf tournaments are becoming increasingly popular events. Times and dates are available by contacting the local courses from the information in the Golf section.

