Why Live in Los Portales del Alamo
Los Portales del Alamo in San Luis features a mix of late 20th-century ranch-style homes and 21st-century Spanish Revival-style homes, with lots ranging from 5,000 to 7,000 square feet. The ranch-style homes often lack carports or garages, while the Spanish Revival-style homes typically include attached garages and may have covered patios. In the southeast part of the neighborhood, there are a few late 20th-century manufactured homes with one to two bedrooms and attached carports. Independence Street Skatepark and a popular playing field are central to the neighborhood, while the 23-acre Joe Orduño Park, about a mile east, offers various playing fields, a fitness center, paved walking paths, and a community pool. Shopping and dining options are within 2 miles east on Main Street, featuring grocery stores like Food City and King Market, and local dining spots such as Patio Sushi Cafe and Panchita's. Community events, including the 4th of July Freedom Festival, are held at Joe Orduño Park, which also houses the Cesar Chavez Cultural Center offering classes and sports clinics. Main Street, a mile east, connects to Route 95, leading to Yuma 23 miles northeast. Public transportation is accessible via Yuma County Area Transit buses on Main Street. For healthcare, San Luis Urgent Care is about a half-mile east, and Yuma Regional Medical Center is 21 miles northeast.