Dos Palmas Spring, an artesian spring was a watering place in the
Salton Sink for Native Americans traveling across the
Colorado Desert between the
Colorado River and
Southern California for centuries. For many years the oasis was a camp and watering spot on a long used trail along the oasis's at the foot of the mountains east of the Salton Sink to the
Yuma Crossing and
Yuma, Arizona to the southeast. From 1862, it became a camp and watering stop for gold seekers and other travelers along the
Bradshaw Trail between
San Bernardino and the gold mining
boomtown of
La Paz, Arizona and later to nearby
Ehrenberg that replaced it. A stage stop called
Dos Palmas was established there for the Bradshaw and Yuma roads. This spring and stage station was the site of the murder of
Herman Ehrenberg on October 9, 1866. For a short time in May – June, 1877, there was a post office at that location. ==Dos Palmas Preserve==