Rooted in Heritage
Newberry Springs: A Legacy Reimagined.
Newberry Springs is more than a landscape; it’s a legacy. NSEDA is building the economic framework to turn our desert’s resilience into a sustainable future for every resident.

Our Four Pillars
Newberry Springs is a resilient community of roughly 2,000 residents situated in the heart of the Mojave Desert. While our unique landscape presents challenges in climate and resources, it also offers a distinctive foundation for sustainable growth.
The Newberry Springs Economic Development Association (NSEDA) is dedicated to securing our community’s future. By focusing on four strategic pillars, we are working to diversify our local economy, protect our rural heritage, and create a thriving environment where residents can both live and prosper.
- Desert Agriculture
- Home Businesses
- Tourism
- Community Involvement

Desert Agriculture

Home Businesses

Tourism

Community Involvement
Desert Agriculture
Cultivating a Sustainable Legacy.
We support the evolution of our local agricultural roots. By promoting water-efficient crops and modern desert farming techniques, we aim to preserve our green belts and ensure that agriculture remains a viable, productive part of the Newberry Springs economy.


Home-Based Businesses
Empowering Local Innovation.
In a digital age, your location shouldn’t limit your potential. We provide the infrastructure, resources, and networking necessary to help our residents launch and scale professional businesses right from their homes, bringing diverse income streams into our valley.


Tourism & Heritage
Celebrating the Gateway to the Mojave.
From our historic Route 66 “Mother Road” status to our stunning desert vistas, Newberry Springs is a destination. We focus on enhancing our local attractions and preserving our history to invite the world to experience the unique spirit of the High Desert.
Community Resources & Activities
Building a Connected Future.
A strong economy requires a strong community. We invest in the people of Newberry Springs by facilitating local events, supporting essential services, and ensuring our residents have the tools they need to stay informed, engaged, and invested in our collective success.



The challenges of the Mojave—from our water resources to our changing economy—require more than just a reaction; they require a vision. NSEDA serves as the steward of that vision, providing the leadership and the framework necessary to turn these challenges into regional advantages. By investing in our pillars today, we are not just preserving our way of life in Newberry Springs—we are building a community that is sustainable, self-reliant, and ready for the generations to come.
