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Laguna Salada

Posted on June 13, 2011January 24, 2020 by Charles
Laguna Salada on Map

What Is the Laguna Salada? It means “salty lagoon” in Spanish. However, this isn’t exactly a typical lagoon. In fact, Laguna Salada isn’t a lagoon at all. Instead, it is a dry lake that can be found in the Colorado River Delta, which is where the Colorado River flows into the Gulf of California. It is in the state of Baja California in the city of Mexicali.

Laguna Salada on Map
Laguna Salada on Map

What Makes the Laguna Salada So Interesting?


For one, its Measurements Are Impressive. It measures 37 miles at its maximum length as well as 11 miles at its maximum width. On top of this, it can claim the honor of Mexico’s lowest point at 33 feet below sea level. Second, as a dry lake, it sometimes fills with water. There are periods when massive rains will cause it to fill up, thus restoring it to a semblance of its previous self. However, its recharge can’t match the rate at which its water evaporates, meaning that these periods are temporary.

History

While Laguna Salada was always relatively shallow, it was still enough to serve as home to a number of species that weren’t native to the local region. Most of the previous life came from California. Some examples of these species included chiros, catfish, mullet, tilapia, and even squid. Although, the squid had no way to complete their life cycle because there was no connection to the sea even in those times. Now the area is dominated by tamarisk and cattail.

Laguna Salada without Water
Laguna Salada without Water

Human Life on the Delta

Baja California is home to five native tribes. One example is the Cucapá, who continue to populate the region. Traditionally, the Cucapá were reliant on the Colorado River Delta for their living. The drought and drying of the “lagoon” is being a cause of their ongoing disintegration.

Tourism at the Laguna Salada

There is still some tourism to Laguna Salada. Without the water, the Laguna is open desert land. It makes a great place for off-road racing and pre-running. You can open up your throttle and drive as fast as you want with wide-open visibility and no law enforcement insight. It has also been used for movie production and tectonic study! The Laguna Salada is also a major earthquake faultline, “Laguna Salada Fault”. It is the location of the big 2010 Earthquake. Seismologists often come to study the faultline.

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2 thoughts on “Laguna Salada”

  1. gene says:
    April 17, 2020 at 3:37 pm

    Is Laguna Salada the same as Diablo dry lake? I can’t find any spot on the map called Diablo dry lake.

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    1. Charles says:
      April 19, 2020 at 12:20 pm

      No, I think Diablo is near San Felipe, check this article: https://www.theoutbound.com/mexico/hiking/hike-to-the-waterfalls-at-canon-del-diablo

      Cañon del Diablo is beautiful canyon in the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir National Park with waterfalls at the base of Baja’s highest 10,157 ft peak, Picacho del Diablo.

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