Duroville, Trailer park in Thermal, California, US.
Duroville is a mobile home park located on the Torres Martinez Indian Reservation with approximately 300 units spread across 40 acres of desert land in Riverside County. The homes are arranged closely together, forming a functioning residential community for migrant workers and their families.
The mobile home park was established in the late 1990s by Harvey Duro Sr. and provided housing solutions after local authorities closed other substandard residential facilities. The project emerged as a direct response to a shortage of accessible housing for migrant workers in the region.
The community is home to a large population of Purépecha people from Michoacán, Mexico, who keep their traditions alive while working in California's agricultural sector. They shape daily life through their language, celebrations, and family structures that are visible throughout the park.
The park is most active during the growing season when many residents work in nearby orchards and fields. Access is possible, but visitors should remember this is a private residential community and should respect residents' privacy.
A federal court appointed a receiver to manage the park's operations after determining that its closure would create one of California's largest forced relocations. This decision reflects legal recognition of the site's importance to its vulnerable population.
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