Fountain of Youth

Rejuvenating mineral and salt water pools for RVers and Vanlifers

In my last post, I wrapped up an incredible camping experience along the stunning California coast and began the journey back to Texas. My next planned stop is the Fountain of Youth RV Resort, nestled by the Salton Sea, where I look forward to rejuvenating in the soothing hot mineral pools and baths. After soaking up the relaxing vibesat FOY, it's just a quick ten-minute drive over to Bombay Beach, where I can immerse myself in the vibrant and ever-changing art installations that reflect the creativity of the local community.

Leaving Carlsbad, I opted for Interstate 8, tracing the Mexican border in Southern California, eager to explore a section that was completely new to me. To my astonishment, I encountered swirling snowflakes and diligent snowplows clearing the roadway—a surprising contrast to the typical desert landscape expected in this region. As I drove through an area known as Rock City, the highway weaved past stunning boulders and dramatic terrain that bore a striking resemblance to the iconic Joshua Tree National Park. It was a reminder of the diverse beauty that lies waiting just off the beaten path.

Rock City area on Interstate 8

Passing through the boulders and snow, I decended in elevation into the desert and began looking for a post office to mail postcards to my family and sweetheart. The hamlet of Ocotillo, population 215, has one just off the highway according to google maps, so I stopped there to take care of that errand. In my travels I see so many post offices where I would expect them, in tiny rural towns and out of the way places. Some are very photogenic, unfortunately, the Ocotillo post office isn’t one of them.

The Ocotillo post office. Well worn but with paintings of local desert plants on the front wall.

From Ocotillo it’s only a short jaunt to the Salton Sea and my destination for the day, the Fountain of Youth RV Resort. My first visit there was in December, 2021 with several visits since then. This place is a keeper for RV’ers and #vanlifers.

Arriving at the Fountain of Youth RV Resort my first time in December, 2021

What to do at the Fountain of Youth

At the Fountain of Youth RV Resort, there's no shortage of activities to keep you engaged and entertained. While soaking in the rejuvenating salt water pool, hot mineral pools and soaking tubs is certainly a favorite pastime, the resort offers a dynamic range of community events each day. Join in on a spirited game of pool volleyball or challenge friends to a friendly match of pickleball. For those who enjoy games of chance, there's plenty of opportunity with poker and other card games happening regularly. For me, I spend my time in the soaking tubs.

FOY has many amenities to make your stay comfortable. Guests can use the on-site laundry, the general store offers essential supplies, and there's even a limited hours post office for easy mail services. An RV dump station is available along with potable water for filling your tank. Bathrooms are kept clean and hot showers are included.

Sometimes the evenings come alive with music that sets the perfect mood for a night out. On Saturday nights, head over to the Sunset Grill, where you can savor delicious food and enjoy the company of fellow resort-goers as the sun sets in the background. Don’t miss out on street dancing and the lively karaoke sessions that follow, adding a splash of fun to the mix. With so much to do, every day at the Fountain of Youth RV Resort is a new opportunity to connect with others and create lasting memories.

In my next post, I’ll be writing specifically about the nearby artist community of Bombay Beach with lots of photos of the art installations I’ve captured over the years.

Keith Cuddeback

Keith Cuddeback is a passionate photographer who has dedicated his life to capturing the breathtaking beauty of the American West. From his Sprinter camper van, since 2019, he travels to remote locations, where he finds serenity in nature and transforms it into stunning visual art.

His journey in photography began in the 1970s when he immersed himself in the works of Edward Weston, Gaylon Rowell and Ansel Adams. These early influences shaped his understanding of the craft, guiding him toward a style that emphasizes both the grandeur and subtlety of the landscape. He further honed his skills under the mentorship of renowned photographers William Neill, Lewis Kemper, Gary Crebbe and the late Jeff Nixon, each contributing to his evolving perspective.

Keith offers rotating limited release prints, allowing collectors to own a piece of his artistry. He also offers personal shoots and portfolio reviews, welcoming photographers of all levels to explore their potential and refine their craft. His approachable demeanor and genuine love for photography create a welcoming atmosphere for those looking to learn and grow. Through his lens, Keith invites viewers to reconnect with the natural world, cherishing its beauty one photograph at a time.

https://keithcuddeback.com
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