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The 2016 Borrego Springs Village Guide is your introduction to the amazing Borrego Springs community.Surrounded by the magnificence of the Anza Borrego Desert, our village of a few thousand residents welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, and we do it in style! Our Village Guide is designed to introduce you to: Where to Stay, What to Do, Where To Eat, and Where To Shop, all critical components of your Borrego Springs adventure. You will also be introduced to the businesses, services and organizations that, together, create the quality of life we have come to expect and are proud to share.
We encourage you to patronize the businesses and organizations who participate in this Guide and to Shop Borrego First™.
On behalf of the County of San Diego, welcome to Borrego Springs. I am honored to represent the people of Borrego Springs as their Supervisor for North County’s Fifth District.
Borrego Springs is a thriving community of business people, educators, health specialists, and retirees who understand how to treat people and meet their every need. Over the years I have been pleased to be able to award financial grants to the Borrego Springs Library, the Anza-Borrego Foundation and the Christmas Celebration at, where else, Christmas Circle Park! We look forward to our continued relationship with Borrego Springs and encourage you to use this Guide as a way to get to know what it is that makes this community so special!
Supervisor Bill Horn Welcomes You To Borrego!
Supervisor Bill HornSan Diego County
W E L C O M E S Y O U !
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This year’s Borrego Springs Village Guide is focused on Borrego’s Art and Artisans and our cover is the work of sculptor John Richen, one of Borrego’s finest. Richen has been sculpting professionally since graduating from Oregon State University in 1970 where he studied architecture. John and three of his cousins decided as teenagers that they would all become architects and start a firm together. But, on his way to that dream, John discovered his passion for sculpting.
At the recommendation of a fellow artist, John and his wife Ellie visited Borrego Springs in 1996. “It was everything I wanted,” John said. “…quiet, peaceful, year round working conditions and a physical environment that is continuously inspiring.”
So, John packed himself, five of his eight children, and two dogs into a seventeen foot trailer and made
John Richen, the Art and Artisans of Borrego Springs
John
Richen
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his way from Oregon to Borrego. John, his kids and his dogs lived in that trailer for six months while John rebuilt the house that would become the family’s new home on Verbena.
After completing the construction of their home, John turned his attention to creating his new studio and, upon its completion, moved his entire Oregon crew to Borrego.
Richen is an “artist’s artist.” With sculptures in private and public collections both domestically and internationally, represented by Marchetti Fine Arts, the Marshall Gallery of Fine Art, and A Gallery Fine Art, Richen is at work in his studio every day creating commissioned pieces and pieces for show.
Richen is a master fabricator. While his work has incorporated granite, fused glass, water and lighting, John’s passion is metal. He loves bronze…loves its surface, it malleability, its depth. He also loves stainless steel and aluminum. “The strength of metal is what allows it to be free,” John says as he describes the filigree on the wings of one of the Angels in a series by the same name. “Each metal has its own characteristics, its own capabilities. My work is about motion, light and spirit and I select my material based upon what each piece is intended to achieve.”
Our cover, “Levi Man,” is a whimsical depiction of a cowboy in his jeans. It is a bronze piece standing 100” high and was created in 1998.
Photo: Cowboy Agave, by Ellen Fitzpatrick
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QUICKReference
IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY, CALL 911
HOSPITAL | MEDICAL
Eisenhower Medical Center, Rancho Mirage ...................... 760-340-3911
Palomar Health Downtown Campus Escondido ............................. 760-739-3000
The New Palomar Medical Center Escondido ............................. 442-281-5000
Pioneers Memorial Hospital, Brawley ................................. 760-351-3333
Pomerado Medical Center, Poway ................................... 858-613-4000
SCHOOL | L IBRARY | NEWS
Borrego Springs School District .. 760-767-5357
Borrego Sun Newspaper ............ 760-767-5338
Library ..................................... 760-767-5761
GOVERNMENTCOMMUNITY - PARK
Chamber of Commerce ............. 760-767-5555
County of San Diego .................. 858-694-3900
County Road Conditions ............ 760-427-7623
Post Office ................................ 760-767-0741
Wildflower Hotline ..................... 760-767-4684
FIRE | POLICE
Non-Emergency Borrego Springs Fire Department .................... 760-767-5436
Non-Emergency Police .............. 760-767-5656
UTIL IT IES
Allied Waste .............................. 760-355-0004
Borrego Water District ............... 760-767-5806
USA Communications ................ 760-767-5607
San Diego Gas & Electric ........... 800-611-SDGE
Telephone AT&T ........................ 800-288-2020
Ramona Disposal Service .......... 760-789-0516
TRANSPORTATION
GETTING AROUND IN BORREGODesert Car Rental ...................... 760-767-7415
TRAVELING TO BORREGOBorrego Valley Airport ................ 760-767-7415
Palm Springs Intl. Airport ........... 760-318-3800
Rural Bus Transit ....................... 800-858-0291
San Diego Intl. Airport ................ 619-400-2400Transit Van Shuttle .................... 760-789-7252
HOSPITAL | MEDICAL
Borrego Community Health Foundation-
Borrego Medical Clinic, Borrego Springs..................... 760-767-5051
Woolcott Dental – Dental Emergencies ............... 760-767-5112
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Borrego Springs Chamber Of Commerce & Visitors’ Bureau786 Palm Canyon Drive, PO Box 420Borrego Springs, CA 92004760-767-5555 | www.BorregoSpringsChamber.com
borrego springs chamber of commerce ....... 1
about the cover ....................................... 2-3
quick reference information ......................... 4
table of contents ........................................ 5
what’s so special about borrego .............. 6-7
WHERE TO STAY ................................ 8-17 lodging matrix ........................................ 9
WHAT TO DO .................................... 18-37 resort to nature .................................... 19 anza borrego desert state park ........ 20-21 calendar of events ........................... 22-23 archeological ....................................... 24 galleta meadows ............................. 25-27 dark skies ............................................ 34 borrego for kids ................................... 35
BORREGO’S ART COMMUNITY ....... 38-42
WHERE TO EAT ................................ 43-57 borrego springs menus ................... 47-57
WHERE TO SHOP ............................. 58-62
SERVICES ......................................... 63-69 beauty & spa .................................. 66-67 church, community & education ........... 67 fitness.................................................. 67 health & wellness ............................ 67-68 house cleaning ..................................... 68 professional services ............................ 68 real estate ....................................... 68-69 residential services ............................... 69 venues................................................. 69 visitor information ................................. 69
borrego springs area maps .................. 70-71
advertiser index ........................................ 72
T A B L E O F
CONTENTS
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Summer has come to an end and there is a palpable excitement in the
air as the Anza-Borrego Desert temperatures begin to slip below the
100°F level. As our town prepares for the new high season, we kick-off
with what will most assuredly be the grandest Borrego Days celebration
ever… our 50th! Why do we celebrate? Because Borrego Springs is
truly a special place in this world…a place worth celebrating.
As La Casa del Zorro Resort and Spa reopened, we “discovered”
our decades-old motto and it reminds us all of why we celebrate
Borrego. Our motto is “Magical, Experiential and Tranquil”. The
“Magical” is represented by the stars that blanket our night skies.
“Sic Itur ad Astra” – “The Way to the Stars,” might be the roadmap
to Borrego! The “Experiential” are the amazing stories of how our
current community came to be here. A guest of La Casa called home,
informed the recipient of that call to “sell the house; we’re staying.”
They purchased a home that very day. The “Tranquil” is just that.
Perhaps after a vigorous hike in the Anza-Borrego Desert, a bicycling
adventure to Christmas Circle, a round of golf or night-lit tennis,
Borrego Springs is the ultimate “veg-out destination.” Read your
favorite book or magazine, sit poolside with your favorite beverage.
Re-energize or find yourself. Do nothing!
Art is the soul of our village, and this year we are celebrating our
Borrego Springs Art Community. There are too many fabulous artists
that gathered their inspiration from the beauty and wonder that is
Borrego Springs to mention, but we celebrate John Richen, Cheryl
Criss, Carol Lindermuler, Barbara Matson, Breta Matson, Marshal
South, Liesel Paris and Armand Valle, as well as a couple of the local
nonprofit champions of the performing arts, the Borrego Springs
Performing Arts Center and Community Concert Association, and the
very gateway to Borrego Springs, the Borrego Art Institute.
Borrego has much to celebrate: a rich, historical past, a strong and
energetic present, and a future filled with awe and promise. As we
enter the 51st year of our Borrego Days Celebrations, might we invite
you to come back again, and again?
Sincerely,
Patrick Sampson
President, Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce and Visitors’ Bureau
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Whether you are looking for resort accommodations,
a pampering spa experience, family-friendly lodging, a
vacation rental that lets you make a home away from home,
lodging associated with your favorite sport, or RV facilities to
accommodate your getaway on wheels, you will find it in Borrego.
Borrego offers everything for every budget and provides
proof-positive that a budget stay needn’t mean a compromise
of quality. And no matter where you stay, you will be assured of
great people, great service, and the spectacular surroundings
that make Borrego Springs one of the most amazing places on
earth to visit!
W H E R E T O
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HOTEL / MOTEL / INN
24-hour front desk service
b.s. airport shuttle service
continental breakfast
exercise room
full kitchen
full breakfast
golf
group / corp. / wedding srvc.
handicap access
health spa services
internet access
jacuzzi
kitchenette
locking safe
lounge
pet friendly
pool
restaurant
room service
self-service laundry
tennis
travel club discounts
tv / cable
wi-fi access
VACATION RENTALS
apartments / condos / casitas
houses
RV SPECIFIC
full hook-ups
pull-through sites
dump station
rv club discounts
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APARTMENTS & CONDOSClub Circle East Resort3134 Club Circle East, PO Box 2130Borrego Springs, CA 92004Fully furnished 1 or 2 bedroom condos, housekeeping available, full-size fully equipped kitchens, linens, cable TV, affordable, groups welcome, huge pool, golf and tennis. Daily, weekly, monthly. Free Wi-Fi.
760-767-5944www.clubcircleeastresort.comclubcircleeastresort@sbcglobal.net(See Our Ad On Page 13)
La Casa Del Zorro3845 Yaqui Pass Rd., Borrego Springs, CA 92004Studio-1-bedroom and 2-bedroom units. Free parking, coin laundry, and pool. 30-day lease, 1st and last month move in. Club La Casa discount. Call for availability.
760-767-0100www.ClubLaCasaDelZorro.com(See Our Ad On Page 10 & Outside Back Cover)
HOTEL/MOTELS/INNBorrego Springs Motel2376 Borrego Springs Rd., PO Box 307 Borrego Springs, CA 92004Borrego the way it was meant to be discovered!Inexpensive rates. Comfortable accommodations, solar powered, “TripAdvisor” Platinum Green Leader award, pet friendly, pool, no TV, no Wi-Fi & no telephone. Each room features 10” memory foam mattress, microwave, mini refrigerator, mini toaster oven & coffee maker. Walking distance to town. Open October - May.
760-767-4339www.BorregoSpringsMotel.com(See Our Ad On Page 15)
Borrego Springs Resort & Spa1112 Tilting T Dr., Borrego Springs, CA 92004This luxury resort boasts well-appointed guest rooms and suites, each with a private terrace and many amenities. Guests enjoy a full-service spa, a heated pool, tennis courts, golf, restaurant and lounge, business center, and more.
888-826-7734 • 760-767-5700www.borregospringsresort.com(See Our Ad On Page 15)
Borrego Valley Inn405 Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs, CA 92004Premium desert inn with rustic southwestern elegance. Serene gardens, pristine desert surroundings, 15 peaceful rooms, private sun/star patios, two pools and hot tubs, delicious breakfast. Your place in the desert.
800-333-5810 • 760-767-0311www.borregovalleyinn.com(See Our Ad On Page 12)
Oasis Inn Borrego366 Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs, CA 920047 remodeled motel rooms, some with kitchenette, RV accommodations, pool, spa, Wi-Fi, barbecue.
760-767-5409www.OasisInnBorrego.com(See Our Ad On Page 14)
Palm Canyon Hotel & RV Resort221 Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs, CA 92004Hotel and RV accommodations. Casual restaurant and bar. At the entrance to Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Short walk to galleries and shops.
760-767-5341 • 800-242-0044www.palmcanyonrvresort.comstay@palmcanyonrvresort.com(See Our Ad On Page 12)
The Palms At Indian Head2220 Hoberg Rd., Borrego Springs, CA 92004Once a hideaway for Hollywood stars. Now a quiet, elegant, boutique hotel, with amazing views and an Olympic-size swimming pool, wine & spirits. Home of the Coyote Steakhouse.
760-767-7788www.thepalmsatindianhead.com
Stanlunds Inn & Suites2771 Borrego Springs Rd., Borrego Springs, CA 92004½ mile from town center, 21 rooms, kitchens, free Wi-Fi. Private patios, heated pool, BBQ, pets welcomeComplimentary continental breakfast. (Nov. - May).
760-767-5501www.stanlunds.com(See Our Ad On Page 14)
WHERE TO STAY
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RESORTLa Casa Del Zorro Resort & Spa3845 Yaqui Pass Rd., Borrego Springs, CA 92004Luxury accommodations including 19 private, rustic casitas ranging from 1-4 bedrooms. Premium amenities and lush landscaping with magnificent water features. Casual and fine dining offered at the Butterfield Room Restaurant and The Fox Den bar. Reserve your experience today.760-767-0100www.LaCasaDelZorro.com(See Our Ad On Page Page 10 & Outside Back Cover)
RV ACCOMMODATIONSBorrego Holiday Home 55+ Mobile Home & RV Park351 Palm Canyon Dr., PO Box 1978Borrego Springs, CA 92004You can have it all in a cozy, quiet and very friendly adult community! RV sites have full hook-ups & Wi-Fi.760-767-3285www.BorregoHolidayHome.com(See Our Ad On Page 15)
Desert Sands RV Park(Borrego’s Vintage RV Park) Est. 1960277 Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs, CA 92004Easy walk to Park Visitor Center or into town. Heated Pool, Spa, Laundry, Showers and Wireless. Friendly, clean and quiet park. A great place to locate your Vintage Trailer.760-767-5554www.desertsandsrvpark.net
Leapin’ Lizard RV RanchSiegfried & Deborah Traviss5929 Kunkler Ln., Ocotillo Wells Borrego Springs, CA 92004Come enjoy CTPA’s 2002 Small RV Park of the Year Hospitality and Good Sam friendly. Family owned and operated. Full hook-ups, tiled restrooms, pet area. Small site and full season discounts. Rental trailers. RV Storage. 760-767-4526www.leapinlizardrvranch.comreservation@leapinlizardrvranch.com(See Our Ad On Page 14)
Palm Canyon Hotel & RV Resort221 Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs, CA 92004RV full hook-up sites. Hotel, restaurant, gift shop & market.760-767-5341 • 800-242-0044 (Toll Free)[email protected](See Our Ad On Page 12)
The Springs At Borrego RV Resort2225 Di Giorgio Rd., Borrego Springs, CA 92004Large pull-through sites with full hook-ups. Pool, golf, hot mineral water spas, long-term stay discounts. Luxury RV rentals. Convenience store. Bike rentals. RV storage. “A” rated for 2014 by guestreviews.com866-330-0003 • 760-767-0004www.springsatborrego.com(See Our Ad On Page 11)
VACATION RENTALSBorrego RentalsIn THE MALLBorrego Springs, CA“Experience IS the Difference”Borrego Springs largest property management company. Your vacation rental specialists with close to 50 properties and growing! All of our homes/condos are fully furnished, fully equipped and well maintained for a fantastic getaway. With a variety of rentals, we can accommodate almost any need! Office by appointment only; visit our website or give us a call.760-767-4040www.borregorentals.com(See Our Ad On Page 13)
Club Circle East Resort3134 Club Circle East, PO Box 2130Borrego Springs, CA 92004Fully furnished 1 or 2 bedroom condos, housekeeping available, full-size fully equipped kitchens, linens, cable TV, affordable, groups welcome, huge pool, golf and tennis. Daily, weekly, monthly. Free Wi-Fi.760-767-5944www.clubcircleeastresort.comclubcircleeastresort@sbcglobal.net(See Our Ad On Page 13)
Road Runner Club Vacation Rentals1010 Palm Canyon Dr., PO Box 549 Borrego Springs, CA 92004Furnished luxury vacation homes in gated 55+ community. Two golf courses, driving range, pool, spa and tennis, all on site. Clubhouse with billiards, card room, fitness room and planned activities.
760-767-5800www.roadrunnerclub.com/vacationrentals(See Our Ad On Page 11)
WHERE TO STAY
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Being a village without a single stop light might lead some to believe there
is little to do in Borrego Springs. That would be a mistake! Borrego Springs offers
an astounding variety of experiences. Exploring the vast Anza-Borrego Desert
State Park (which surrounds our little hamlet) on foot, by caravan, on horseback
or by air is a great place to start. Of course, there is any number of other outdoor
recreations to indulge in like golf, tennis, swimming, hiking, biking, off-roading,
riding and gliding. With a thriving arts and culture community, sight-seeing tours,
unique shopping experiences, and delicious restaurants, cafes, cantinas, bars
and grills, you’re sure to find a host of things to entertain and inspire.
But perhaps the best part of a Borrego Springs vacation is having the option to
do nothing at all! With an environment rich in visual wonder, the opportunity for as
much solitude as you wish and desert nights that are the definition of “darkness,”
Borrego Springs is an excellent destination for some quality “down time!”
W H A T T O
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The first California desert region selected to be set aside as a scientific and recreational resource for future generations, the Anza Borrego Desert State Park is distinguished by scientific features and recreational opportunities not found in other deserts. These include a rare 9-million-year chain of fossils, an ancient stage where the Earth plays out its continuing birthing and death of oceans and mountains, and a front row seat to the clash of continental tectonic forces as they reconfigure California’s coast. There is also unrivaled beauty of the desert’s extraordinary geologic diversity, 600 miles of trails, scenic vistas, and 550 species of native inhabitants.
Far more unique, the Park has a heart. Borrego Springs is the geographic heart of the Park. Some call it the donut hole because this 47 square mile village is 100% surrounded and protected by the 1,000 square mile Park. Grand Central for exploring and enjoying California’s largest State Park, Borrego Springs is ringed by the Park’s majestic desert mountain ranges and is a favorite retreat, refuge, outdoor playground, and source of exploration and novel adventures--all inspired by nature.
Visitors seeking soulful solitude, something new, or the comradeship of a group hike, photography or jeep tour, bike rentals, or birding, find Borrego’s friendly businesses and non-profits ready to share the desert they love – day and night. Locals will educate you about the spectacular features, alert you to seasonal sensations, and sign you up for recreational experiences and wilderness programs. They will also feed you, outfit you, map you, tour you, and gift you with new friends.
Overnight accommodations range from primitive campsites to land yacht RV resorts to picturesque BnBs to luxurious full service resorts. Championship golf courses, secluded and welcoming country clubs, pristine tennis courts, tranquil spas and the true dining experience are all to be found here.
Whatever the bucket list – science, health, nature, play or relaxing, the action in the Anza Borrego Desert State Park is generated by the Earth. The place to get hooked up is Borrego Springs – where the heart of the park lives, and nature resorts.
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Fonts Point – short walk to viewpointFollowing S22 east, turn right at Fonts
Wash at mile 29.3. Drive 4.5 miles and
take the one-way loop to small parking
area. It’s a short uphill walk to the drop off,
where you’ll have magnificent views of the
Borrego Badlands and the entire Borrego
Valley. 4WD recommended.
Pictograph Trail – 2 to 3 miles roundtripFollow Hwy S2 6 miles south of Scissor’s
Crossing to Blair Valley turnoff at mile
22.9. Travel 3.6 miles ending at Pictograph
Trailhead. This kid-friendly trail leads to
a pictograph-covered boulder. Continue
½ mile to reach Smuggler’s Canyon. Trail
stops at the edge of a dry waterfall with
views of Vallecito Valley.
CAMPING & DAY USE:Developed CampgroundsBorrego Palm CanyonTamarisk GroveVern Whitaker Horse Camp & Bow WillowDay-use fee: $8.00 per vehicle(collected at developed campgrounds)
Visit the park’s website www.parks.ca.gov
or contact the Visitor Center for current
camping fees.
POPULAR HIKINGDESTINATIONS:
Borrego Palm Canyon – 3 miles roundtripThis family-friendly hike begins at Borrego
Palm Canyon Campground. The gently
climbing trail leads to a native palm grove
where wildlife abounds. Pick up a self-
guided trail brochure at the Visitor Center
that describes plants and geology along
the way. Park day-use fee will be charged.
Hellhole Canyon – 5.6 miles roundtripTravel west on S22 for less than a mile
and park at Hellhole Canyon parking
area. Follow the well-beaten path into the
canyon until you reach Maidenhair Falls, a
sparkling 20-foot waterfall. This is a fairly
difficult hike and some rock scrambling will
be required.
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Dogs In The ParkDogs are allowed in campgrounds and on dirt
roads in the park. They must be on a 6-foot
leash and may not be taken on trails or cross-
country. This is for the safety of the park’s
native animals, as well as the safety of your
dog. Rattlesnakes, coyotes and cactus are
common hazards, and it is common for dogs to
suffer from burned pads on their feet.
Primitive andBackcountry CampingAnza-Borrego Desert State Park remains one
of the few places in the country where open
camping is permitted. All primitive camping is
free.
PRIMITIVE CAMPING GUIDELINES• Camp at least 100 feet away from water
• Fires permitted in metal containers only
• Fires built on the ground are not permitted
and will be cited.
• Please do not collect wood
• Park on the side of the road so others
may pass
• Do not trample vegetation or drive over
geologic formations
• Pack it in, pack it out: keep a clean camp
and take all trash with you
Interpretive Programs
Call or go online for Monthly Schedule
Stargazing at the Visitor Center10/31/1511/13/1512/11/15
1/8/16
2/5/163/11/164/1/16
Wildflower Hotline760-767-4684
For the latest flower updates, 24 hours a day
CampgroundReservations
800-444-7275www.reserveamerica.com
Anza-BorregoDesert State Park
200 Palm Canyon DriveBorrego Springs, CA 92004
PARK HEADQUARTERS:760-767-5311
VISITOR CENTER:760-767-4205
www.parks.ca.gov
Anza-Borrego Foundation
760-767-0446ABDSP’s nonprofit cooperating
association
Visitor CenterOCTOBER 16 – MAY 14:
Open 9am to 5pm
MAY 15 – OCTOBER 15: Open Weekends and Holidays Only
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12/4 ............Hot Shopping - Chili Nights Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce & Visitors’ Bureau
12/4-5 ........“The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” & Christmas Dance Recital Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center
12/4-6 ........Colorado Desert Cultural Heritage Symposium Anza-Borrego Foundation
12/4-27 .......Crafted Works of Art Borrego Art Institute
12/5 ............Chili Fest Anza-Borrego Desert Natural History Association
12/6 ............Star Party The Springs at Borrego RV Resort & Golf
12/11 ..........Stargazing at the Visitor Center Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
12/12 ..........Anza-Borrego Foundation Mike’s Hikes: Yaqui Pass to The Slab Anza-Borrego Foundation
12/12 ..........Chris Klich Quintet, Christmas Jazz Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center
12/12-14 .....Geminids Meteor Shower
12/13 ..........Borrego Springs Century - 32, 65, almost 100 mile Bike Rides Julian Active
12/18 ........ Sundowner - Chamber Mixer Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce & Visitors’ Bureau
12/19 ..........Hikes & Hops to the Elephant Knees Anza-Borrego Foundation
20161/1 ..............Art Walk
Borrego Art Institute/The Palms at Indian Head
1/2-24 ........A Show of Latino Art Borrego Art Institute
1/8 ..............Stargazing at the Visitor Center Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
1/9 ..............Mike’s Hikes: Indian Head Summit Hike Anza-Borrego Foundation
1/10 ............Star Party The Springs at Borrego RV Resort & Golf
1/14-18 .......Borrego Springs Film Festival Borrego Festivals Foundation
1/15 ............Sundowner - Chamber Mixer Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce & Visitors’ Bureau
1/19 ............Bandstand Boogie - The Diamonds Borrego Springs Community Concert Association
1/25-29 .......Anza-Borrego Foundation Certified Interpretive Guide Workshop Anza-Borrego Foundation
1/28-2/28....Art Guild Show Borrego Art Institute
1/29 ............An Evening with Author Victor Villaseñor Anza-Borrego Desert Natural History Association
1/29-30 .......The Californian’s…Where Did We All Come From? Anza-Borrego Desert Natural History Association
201510/10 ..........Anza-Borrego Foundation Hikes & Hops in Culp Valley
Anza-Borrego Foundation
10/10-11/1 ..The Art of Flora and Fauna Borrego Art Institute
10/18 .......... Ironwood Canyon Hike with Frank Colver Anza-Borrego Foundation
10/23 ..........Golf Course Opens The Springs at Borrego RV Resort & Golf
10/23-25 .....50th Anniversary Borrego Days Desert Festival Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce & Visitors’ Bureau
10/30-31 .....Anza-Borrego Foundation Desert Bighorn Sheep Class with Mark Jorgensen Anza-Borrego Foundation
10/31 ..........Stargazing at the Visitor Center Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
11/5-8 ........Night Fall 2015 - Riverside Astronomical Society, Inc. Palm Canyon Hotel & RV Resort
11/6 ............Art Walk Borrego Art Institute/The Palms at Indian Head
11/6 ............Farmers Market Opens - FRI 8 am to 12 pm, except WED before Thanksgiving Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce & Visitors’ Bureau
11/7 ............Golf Course Opens Rams Hill Golf Club
11/7-29 .......Through the Lens, an Exhibition of Photographic Art Borrego Art Institute
11/8 ............Star Party The Springs at Borrego RV Resort & Golf
11/13 ..........Stargazing at the Visitor Center Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
11/13 ..........Golf Course Opens Borrego Springs Resort & Spa
11/13 ..........Opening Gala with Robert Bonfiglio, Harmonica Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center
11/13-14 .....6-12-24 Hours Cycling Challenge - Race Across America Qualifier Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce & Visitors’ Bureau
11/15 ..........Rams Hill Open - Golf Tournament & Casino Night Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce & Visitors’ Bureau
11/17-18 .....Leonid Meteor Showers
11/20 ..........Sundowner - Chamber Mixer Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce & Visitors’ Bureau
11/21 ..........Bikes & Brews Down Grapevine Canyon Anza-Borrego Foundation
11/21 ..........Judy Taylor & Her All Girl Trio Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center
11/27 ..........Home is Where the Hole Is - A Guide to Desert Burrows Anza-Borrego Desert Natural History Association
11/28-29 .....Anza-Borrego Botany Society Plant Sale Anza-Borrego Foundation
12/4 ............Art Walk Borrego Art Institute/The Palms at Indian Head
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1/30 ............Muriel Anderson, Guitar Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center
1/31 ............Anza-Borrego Foundation Borrego Badlands Mountain Bike Ride Anza-Borrego Foundation
2/5 ..............Art Walk Borrego Art Institute/The Palms at Indian Head
2/5 ..............City Ballet Of San Diego Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center
2/5 ..............Stargazing at the Visitor Center Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
2/5-6 ..........Agriculture in California Anza-Borrego Desert Natural History Association
2/6 ..............Anza-Borrego Foundation Photo Contest Opening Reception at Borrego Art Institute Anza-Borrego Foundation
2/6-27 ........Anza-Borrego Foundation Annual Photo Contest Exhibit Borrego Art Institute
2/7 ..............Anza-Borrego Foundation Hikes & Hops at West Butte Borrego Mountain Anza-Borrego Foundation
2/13 ............Jesse Davis, Jazz Trio Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center
2/13-14 .......Western Association of Vertebrate Paleontologist Symposium Anza-Borrego Foundation
2/16 ............Photo Contest Opening Reception Anza-Borrego Foundation
2/18 ............Valinor Quartet - Gypsy Swing Ensemble Borrego Springs Community Concert Association
2/19 ............Sundowner - Chamber Mixer Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce & Visitors’ Bureau
2/20 ............Anza-Borrego Foundation Mike’s Hike: Granite Mountain Anza-Borrego Foundation
2/20 ............Witness To Gettysburg Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center
2/28-3/27....10th Annual Plein Air Invitational Borrego Art Institute
3/3-6 ..........“Funny, You Don’t Look Like A Grandmother,” a Musical Comedy Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center
3/4 ..............Art Walk Borrego Art Institute/The Palms at Indian Head
3/4-5 ..........Anza-Borrego Foundation Desert Botany Class with James Andre Anza-Borrego Foundation
3/5 ..............Native Plant Day and Sale Anza-Borrego Desert Natural History Association
3/7 ..............Wine-tasting Fundraiser at The Palms Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center
3/8 ............. Cross Strung - Family Blue Grass Band Borrego Springs Community Concert Association
3/11 ............Stargazing at the Visitor Center Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
3/12 ............Circle of Art Basic Assistance to Students in the Community
3/13 ............Star Party The Springs at Borrego RV Resort & Golf
3/14 ............BSPAC Dance Recital Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center
3/14 ............Tour of Borrego - Bike Ride Julian Active
3/15-18 .......Borrego Springs: It’s for the Birds - Swainson’s Hawks Anza-Borrego Desert Natural History Association
3/18 ............Teresa Walters, Piano Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center
3/18 ............Sundowner - Chamber Mixer Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce & Visitors’ Bureau
3/19 ............Borrego Garden Tour Anza-Borrego Desert Natural History Association
3/23 ............Anza-Borrego Foundation Coyote Canyon Mountain Bike Ride Anza-Borrego Foundation
3/23 ............Annual Members Meeting and Installation of Officers Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce & Visitors’ Bureau
3/26 ............Spring Shred and Recycle Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce & Visitors’ Bureau
4/1 ..............Art Walk Borrego Art Institute/The Palms at Indian Head
4/1 ..............Clay and Glass Show Borrego Art Institute
4/1 ..............Stargazing at the Visitor Center Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
4/1 ..............Borealis String Quartet - Classical Elegance Borrego Springs Community Concert Association
4/3 ..............Anza-Borrego Foundation Glorieta Canyon Mountain Bike Ride Anza-Borrego Foundation
4/3 ..............Bikes & Brews Up Glorieta Canyon Anza-Borrego Foundation
4/3 ..............Star Party The Springs at Borrego RV Resort & Golf
4/8-10 ........Desert Living Weekend Anza-Borrego Desert Natural History Association
4/15 ............Sundowner - Chamber Mixer Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce & Visitors’ Bureau
4/29 ............Farmers Market - FRI 8 am to 12 pm, except WED before Thanksgiving Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce & Visitors’ Bureau
5/6 ..............Art Walk Borrego Art Institute/The Palms at Indian Head
5/14 ............BSPAC Dance Recital Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center
5/20 ............Sundowner - Chamber Mixer Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce & Visitors’ Bureau
5/29 ............Star Party The Springs at Borrego RV Resort & Golf
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Anza Borrego Desert State Park is rich in archaeological
cultural resources. Outstanding prehistoric and
historic resources include archaeological sites, village
locations, burial grounds, rock art panels, trails, ranches,
structures and cultural landscapes. These cultural and
environmental characteristics are unique to the desert
surrounding Borrego Springs, over 5,000 are recorded
with many more waiting to be revealed. The goal of
managing non-renewable cultural resources is focused
on preservation, to preserve the past and to protect their
future. These resources do not belong to us but rather we
borrow them from our future generations,
the responsibility is yours to accept.
Join with others, volunteer
with the Colorado Desert
Archaeology Society whose
mission is to document,
preserve, and protect cultural
resources in ABDSP. Under
the leadership of Robin Connors,
Desert District Archaeologist,
trained members conduct surveys in
the field, participate in lab work at the
Begole Archaeology Research Center,
and steward sensitive sites throughout
the Park.
Your Cultural Heritage
AND Archaeology
in Anza-Borrego
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GA- LLETA MEAD-
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Something prehistoric. Something mythical. Something other-worldly. Here, in the middle of our desert, is a magical menagerie of free-
standing sculptures that will astound you. The gifts of visionary town benefactor Dennis Avery and the craft of sculptor Ricardo Breceda,
the sculptures began arriving in April, 2008, taking up residence on Avery’s private parcel of land known as Galleta
Meadows Estate and easily visible from Borrego Springs Road, north and south.
Numbering in the dozens, Breceda’s metal creatures appear almost natural in the desert landscape. Camels, sloths,
llamas, wild horses, sabretooth tigers, mammoths, giant birds, wild pigs, sheep,
tortoises and, yes, dragons, seem to coexist in spite of time and rivalries. Breceda’s
creat ions a lso include sculptural
representations of homo sapiens, including
Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza who is said to have trekked through this
desert on his way to San Francisco.
Galleta Meadows is truly a unique and wonderful “find” in our desert community---a must-see for every visitor and resident, alike.
THE SIGHT IS STARTLING.
The Sculptures of
Ricardo Breceda and the
Vision of Dennis Avery
For more information, consult the Sky Art map on the following two pages,
or visit Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce and Visitors’ Bureau at
786 Palm Canyon Drive
www.borregospringschamber.com, or visit www.galletameadows.com
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BICYCLE RIDING & RENTALSBike Borrego583-D Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs, CA 92004Bicycle Rentals, Sales, Accessories, and Repairs.Bikes for the entire family! Carbon road bikes available.760-767-4255bikeborrego.com(See Our Ad On This Page)
55 PLUSBorrego Springs Senior Community Center580 Circle J Dr., at Cahuilla, PO Box 1362 Borrego Springs, CA 92004Tues./Wed./Fri. lunch available for $6 suggested donation for Seniors 60 years and over. Games and Good Company. Exercise program, Bingo, Movies, and Bridge. Medical equipment loan [email protected]
WHAT TO DO
ENTERTAINMENTThe Fox Den Bar3845 Yaqui Pass Rd., Borrego Springs, CA 92004Live Entertainment each Friday and Saturday evening. 7pm-10pm. No Cover. Come as you are. Food and Beverage Service available at the Fox Den Bar Pool.760-767-0100www.LaCasaDelZorro.com(See Our Ad On Page 44)
GOLFBorrego Springs Resort & Spa1112 Tilting T Dr., Borrego Springs, CA 92004For an exceptional golfing experience, play this professionally manicured 18-hole championship course, with vast practice facilities, against the breathtaking backdrop of the Santa Rosa Mountains.888-826-7734 • 760-767-5700www.borregospringsresort.com(See Our Ad On Page 15)
de Anza Country ClubPrivate country club with championship golf. Full service clubhouse and dining facilities.760-530-6577(See Our Ad On Pages 36-37)
Rams Hill1881 Rams Hill Rd., Borrego Springs, CA 92004“Tom Fazio has carved a masterpiece out of a mountain hillside surrounded by the tranquility of the Anza Borrego Desert.” Considered the best public course in San Diego County! Membership & Stay & Play packages available.760-767-3500(See Our Ad On Page 28)
The Springs At Borrego2255 Di Giorgio Rd., PO Box 70, Borrego Springs, CA 92004Green and gorgeous golfing at reasonable rates!Championship nine-hole golf course with full-length driving range. Pool, mineral water spas, swim club memberships.866-330-0003 • 760-767-0004www.springsatborrego.com(See Our Ad On Page 11)
GUIDES & TOURSAnza-Borrego Desert Natural History Association652 Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs, CA 92004Stop by ABDNHA’s Desert Nature Center, one block west of Christmas Circle, to learn about ABDNHA’s hikes, lectures and tours. Have fun, meet interesting people, and learn about the Anza-Borrego Desert. History, geology, birding, flowers and botany, biking, astronomy, photography. All programs open to the public.760-767-3098www.abdnha.org(See Our Ad On Page 61)
Anza-Borrego FoundationThe Mall - 587 Palm Canyon Dr., Ste. 110, Borrego Springs, CA 92004Join us for educational hikes, workshops, lectures and tours in the State Park. Topics include astronomy, paleontology and more. Anza-Borrego Foundation members receive discounts. Check website for schedule.760-767-0446www.theabf.org(See Inside Front Cover)
Borrego Night Sky ToursBorrego Springs, CA 92004Awe-inspiring tours of the cosmos above Borrego Springs with noted astronomer & celestial tour guide,Dennis Mammana, using the power of a large telescope.Personal and group tours available. Reservations required.760-767-3656www.borregonightskytours.com(See Our Ad On Page 29)
California Overland Desert Excursions1233 Palm Canyon Dr., PO Box 567, Borrego Springs, CA 92004Explore the incredible hidden places deep within the amazing Anza-Borrego Desert in our open-air excursion vehicles. Try one of our private Jeep or public group tours, overnight camping with all gear set up beforehand, or even a Julian back country wine tour. It’s all out there waiting for you!Trip Advisor Hall of Fame Inductee 2015.760-767-1232www.californiaoverland.com(See Our Ad On Page 29)
TENNISMike Rogers, USPTA Elite Pro, USPTR P1Certified Tennis Teaching Professional with a Recreation Leadership Tennis Teaching Diploma, has worked with Vic Braden, and is president of SDJTA, San Diego Junior Tennis Association. Mike is available for Adult and Junior lessons and hitting sessions, any level by appointment - on your court or his. Recipient of the 2012 USPTA San Diego Division Community Service Award.858-361-1135www.mikerogers.usptapro.commrogerstennis@gmail.com
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WHAT TO DO
The summertime Milky Way shines brightly over Southern C a l i f o r n i a a n d nowhere is it more beautifully visible than in the Anza-Borrego Desert. Borrego Springs has been declared a Dark Sky Community by the International Dark Sky Association. The IDA defines a Dark Sky Community as “a town, city, municipality, or other legally organized community that has shown exceptional dedication to the preservation of the night sky through the implementation and enforcement of quality lighting codes, dark sky education, and citizen support of dark skies.”
R e c e i v i n g t h e designation of Dark Sky Community is both prestigious and difficult to come by, having taken the Borrego Springs Dark Sky Coalit ion
more than two years to accomplish and placing Borrego Springs as one of only three communities in the world that have qualified for this distinction.
As a Dark Sky Community, Borrego Springs offers the rare opportunity to see a myriad of stars no longer visible in most cities. Whether you are a professional astronomer, an amateur astronomer, or just someone who wants to look up and see the rest of the universe, the night skies of Borrego Springs will amaze and delight you!
Photo compliments of Dennis Mammana © 2015. All Rights Reserved. This photo features the Milky Way with the silhouettes of two of Ricardo Breceda’s sculptures in the foreground. During the 13 second exposure, a bright meteor shot across the sky and added even more drama to the scene. www.dennismammana.com
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KIDS
Filled with natural beauty and adventure, Borrego offers children an exceptional opportunity to explore one of the world’s most intriguing environments and to create memories that will last a lifetime.
Borrego is the perfect place for kids to BIKE, CAMP, DRIVE, EXPLORE, GAZE, GOLF, HIKE, LISTEN, CREATE, INQUIRE, RIDE, SKATE, SWIM, VISIT, WALK, WANDER and WATCH. There are a wide range of activities suitable for kids happening every day in Borrego. But, be careful! You just might find yourself enjoying all these activities as much as the kids do!
Borrego Springs is a great place for kids!
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B O R R E G O ’ S
ART &ARTISANS
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B O R R E G O ’ S
ART &ARTISANS
Borrego’s Art and Artisans are a huge part of what makes Borrego
Springs such an exceptional place to visit and to live.
Our community is rich in its artistic past and present. Painters, sculptors,
musicians, singers, dancers, writers, poets, designers, photographers,
cinematographers, and other visionaries have long found Borrego to be the
place that most excites their imagination and entices their creativity.
So, whether art is your profession, your hobby, or simply something you
appreciate, Borrego has something to offer you. Beautiful fine art and craft
galleries, exceptional music venues and performing art stages, craftspeople
who travel great distances to bring their art to our community, a burgeoning
film festival…we have it all. Please, join us and be uplifted, delighted,
motivated and moved. We welcome you!
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In spring, Borrego is famous for becoming
a riot of wildflowers. When winter gives us
enough rain and the temperatures are just right,
Borrego’s desert landscape becomes absolutely
vibrant. From the red haze of the blooming
ocotillo bushes, to the gold-dripping pala verde
trees, our valley flats are transformed into acres
of fragrant, living color.
Our village also comes alive with cameras,
canvases, sketch pads, water colors, oils,
acrylics, paint brushes and pastels as our
resident and visiting artists rush to capture the
beauty of sunrise on the blossoms, the depth
of color enhanced by the midday’s sun, and to
stalk every blosson and ray of sunlight, chasing
the night blooming exotics and rare cactus that
debut after sunset. It is all too glorious!
BORREGO’S ART
ART-ENTERTAINMENTBasic - Circle Of ArtChristmas Circle, Borrego Springs, CA 9200427th Annual Fine Art Show & Festival. March 12th & 13th, 2016. 70 Artists On Display. FREE to the public. Show is sponsored by BASIC, a 501c3 Scholarship for students in Borrego Springs. All proceeds go to the BASIC Scholarship Fund. Sat 9a.m.-5p.m. • Sun 9a.m.-4p.m.307-359-0191www.circle-of-art.org
Borrego Springs Community Concert AssociationPO Box 2426, Borrego Springs, CA 92004An exciting and electic selection of concerts. Four concerts a season available by membership. Concerts held at the Performing Arts Center.760-440-5117www.borregoconcerts.org(See Our Ad On Page 41)
Borrego Springs Performing Arts CenterThe CENTER - PO Box 243, Borrego Springs, CA 92004Year-round entertainment. Special Christmas variety shows, plays, musicals, concerts, dance recitals, youth theater and readers’ theater. Season tickets available. Tickets online and at box office before performances.760-767-4275www.bspac.us(See Our Ad On Page 41)
ART-GALLERIESBorrego Art Institute 665 Palm Canyon Dr., PO Box 2383, Borrego Springs, CA 92004A non-profit center for art exhibitions and instruction. Workshops, classes, and open studio sessions. Call, email or go to our website for schedules of events and workshops.760-767-5152borregoartinstitute@gmail.comwww.borregoartinsitute.org
Liesel Paris Art Studio & GalleryThe Mall 587 Palm Canyon Dr., Ste. 121, PO Box 2460 Borrego Springs, CA 92004Reverse Glass Paintings. Exotic Jewelry, Specializing in a great selection of Armand Vallee Prints, some Original Paintings available, Canadian and Desert Vallee Calendars, Unique Gifts, Tibetan Treasures and Singing bowls.760-767-0415www.lieselsart.com | www.valleeart.com(See Our Ad On Page 41)
Great food is almost always a part of a great travel
adventure and Borrego’s restaurants are ready to satisfy that
need. Our restaurants offer a wide range of tempting food
choices, from savory fresh Mexican food to pizza, from five-
star dining to casual “bar food,” from sophisticated continental
cuisine to ice cream parlors and intimate bistros. Our restaurants
offer distinct environments, diverse menus and varied prices and
are sure to provide gastronomic options to meet every budget
and craving!
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The Arches at Borrego Springs Resort & Spa1112 Tilting T Dr., Borrego Springs, CA 92004American fare, coupled with Southwestern dishes, served daily in the restaurant, bar, Fireside Lounge, and Gaslamp Patio, while offering guests panoramic views of the pristine golf course, and the Santa Rosa Mountains.888-826-7734 • 760-767-5700www.borregospringsresort.com(See Our Ad On Page 15)
Big Horn Bar & Grill221 Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs, CA 92004Interior western atmosphere, patio dining, fireside lounge & saloon. Steaks, seafood, chicken & burgers, appetizers and Kid’s menu. Weekend breakfast buffet and scheduled live entertainment in season.760-767-5341(See Our Ad On Page 57)
Bighorn Fudge CompanyAt The Center - 590 Palm Canyon Dr., PO Box 1945 Borrego Springs, CA 92004Tues.-Sun., 8a.m. - 5p.m. Full Espresso Bar, Seattle’s Best Coffee. Fresh Pastries, Blue Bunny Ice Cream Parlor.760-767-5407www.fudgedirect.com | [email protected](See Our Ad On Page 56)
Butterfield Room RestaurantThe Fox Den Bar & Cantina3845 Yaqui Pass Rd.Borrego Springs, CA 92004The region’s most elegant dining. The Butterfield Room Restaurant offers gourmet cuisine with a new dedication to culinary excellence. Quiet luxury, acclaimed wine list, and impeccable service. Enjoy The Fox Den Bar & Cantina restaurant and poolside entertainment. 760-767-0100www.LaCasaDelZorro.com(See Our Ad On Page 44)
WHERE TO EAT
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Carlee’s Bar & Grill660 Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs, CA 92004The best food and drink, served in a fun and friendly atmosphere. Open daily 11a.m.-9p.m. with extended bar hours. Full bar, pool table, live entertainment.Andy Macuga, Manager.760-767-3262(See Our Ad On Page 48-51)
Carmelita’s Mexican Grill & CantinaThe Mall - 575 Palm Canyon Dr., PO Box 2107 Borrego Springs, CA 92004Best margaritas & Mexican food in Borrego! Full bar. Make reservations for large parties. Menudo, ceviche, fajitas, Mexican-style shrimp cocktails. Complete plates or a la carte. Open daily 9a.m.-9p.m. Weekends 8a.m.-9p.m.760-767-5666(See Our Ad On Page 52-53)
Coyote Steakhouse At The Palms At Indian Head Boutique Hotel2220 Hoberg Rd., Borrego Springs, CA 92004Fine Steaks & Seafood. Prix Fixe menu, Happy Hour, Patio Dining, Fabulous View of Borrego Valley, Wine & Spirits. Reservations Suggested. Open 5p.m.-8:30p.m.760-767-7788
El Borrego Restaurant747 Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs, CA 92004Popular Mexican food restaurant offering indoor and outdoor casual dining, take-out and catering. Winner of the 2015 People’s Choice Award-Rotary Taste of Borrego. Located just off Christmas Circle next to the gas station. A Must Try – Local Favorite!760-748-2937
Rams Hill Golf & Restaurant1881 Rams Hill Rd., Borrego Springs, CA 92004The Rams Hill Clubhouse features an incredible wine list, great food and extraordinary al fresco dining on our patios and from your own private hillside dining terrace, all with magnificent views of the Santa Rosa Mountains. Please join us for lunch, happy hour or dinner.760-767-3500(See Our Ad On Page 54-55)
The Red Ocotillo721 Avenida Sureste, Borrego Springs, CA 92004Open 7a.m.-8:30p.m. Daily. Breakfast Served All Day.Lunch, Dinner, Early Bird Dinners, Good Coffee, Pet Friendly, Outdoor Dining Patio, Beer & Wine, Wi-Fi Access.760-767-7400
WHERE TO EAT
Looking For A Great Meal?Look no further! Borrego Springs offers an incredible range of
culinary options, from the casual to the sophisticated, all for your dining pleasure!
But let’s get specific. The following pages provide you with menus of some of our finest. Browse through them to see what excites your pallet… and then simply enjoy!
CARLEE’S BAR & GRILL 48 - 51
CARMELITA’S 52 - 53
RAMS HILL GOLF & RESTAURANT 54 - 55
BIGHORN FUDGE COMPANY 56
BIG HORN BAR & GRILL 57
B O R R E G O ’ S
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Shopping in Borrego Springs is not your typical
experience. There are no “big box” stores, no predictable
chain stores or strip malls. Instead, Borrego offers truly unique
and individualized shopping venues. Featuring distinctive
merchandise and friendly, welcoming staff, Borrego’s one-of-a-
kind boutiques and shops provide everything from outdoor gear
to housewares, from gourmet wines to hand-crafted jewelry
and accessories, from children’s books and toys to ethnically-
inspired pottery, from something flattering to wear to something
special for that someone special. We can almost guarantee you
will be pleased with your choices and proud of your purchases!
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Borrego OutfittersThe Mall - 579-E Palm Canyon Dr. Borrego Springs, CA 92004Clothing & Sportswear • Shoes, Sandals & SocksBathing Suits • Hats, Visors & Sunglasses • Home Décor Skin Care & Sunscreen • Packs & Outdoor GearHandbags & Accessories • Gifts & Greeting Cards
760-767-3502www.BorregoOutfitters.com(See Our Ad On Page 59)
Ocotillo’sThe Center - 590 Palm Canyon Dr., Ste. 201 Borrego Springs, CA 92004“Spiffy” is the way to describe their fun desert fashions in great colors and fabrics. Lots of unusual accessories. Brighton Jewelry and Handbags. Don’t Miss This One!
760-767-5993 • 760-271-5171(See Our Ad On Page 59)
AUTOMOBILESToyota Of Escondido231 Lincoln Pkwy., Escondido, CA 92026Sales & Parts Open EverydayService Open Monday – SaturdayFull Service Certified Collision Center
760-746-0601(See Our Ad On Page 60)
CLOTHING, GIFTS & GEARBorrego Desert Nature Center652 Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs, CA 92004One of the most complete desert bookstores in the West. A great desert shopping experience. Unique and affordable gifts, cards, jewelry, shirts, hats, and items for the home. Excellent selection of guides to the Anza-Borrego Desert. Operated by non-profit, educational ABDNHA, members receive 15% discount.
760-767-3098www.abdnha.com(See Our Ad On This Page)
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State Park StoreThe Mall - 587 Palm Canyon Dr., Ste. #110 Borrego Springs, CA 92004Great book selection of all things Anza-Borrego Desert State Park (hiking, birding, wildflowers, night sky & wildlife). Free information about the Desert State Park, and includes exclusive and affordable items for adults and children: T-shirts, hats, jewelry, artwork, toys, pottery and CA State Park items. Operated by the only non-profit official Park partners Anza-Borrego Foundation (Anza-Borrego Foundation), members receive a 15% discount.760-767-0446www.shop.theAnza-Borrego Foundation.org(See Our Ad On The Inside Front Cover)
GARDEN DECORRegalos De Borrego622 Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs, CA 92004Southwest jewelry, blankets, pottery, rocks & fossils, bath, cards, rugs, wall art, garden art, purses, kachinas & local organic honey & dates. Find us on Facebook.760-767-4492
PHARMACIESBorrego Community Health Foundation - Borrego Pharmacy655 Palm Canyon Dr., Ste. B, Borrego Springs, CA 92004For all your prescription needs760-767-3047(See Our Ad On Page 64)
SEED, FEED & SUPPLEMENTSThe Desert Robin628 Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs, CA 92004Specializing in wild birds (Borrego’s Best Wild Bird Seed & feeders, hummingbird feeders), dog & cats (food & treats, pet care…), and supplements for people (vitamins, personal care…). Also, a wide selection of gifts (solutions for desert living), info on hiking (meet the author of two local hiking books), and more...760-767-5560
SPECIALTY ITEMSSunbelt PublicationsPublishers of the books Ricardo Breceda, Accidental Artist and Fossil Treasures of Anza-Borrego Desert. Available locally in Borrego Springs and through bookstores everywhere!800-626-6579www.sunbeltpub.com | [email protected](See Our Ad On Page 60)
The service establishments supporting the community
of Borrego Springs are a significant contributor to the “Borrego
Experience.” From hair styling to car repair, spiritual support to
spa services, plumbing services to pet care, real estate services
to massage therapy, you will find what you need right here in our
little village!
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BEAUTY & SPAErmelinda Salon626 Palm Canyon Dr.Borrego Springs, CA 92004(Shop & Parking in the rear of the “Patio”)“Full Service Salon.” Hair Services, Facials, Pedicure Spa, Shellac, Ear Candling, and Waxing. Business hours 8a.m.-5p.m., Tues. - Sat.(Summer hours June-Sept., 8a.m.-3p.m., Thur.-Sat.)Call to schedule your appointment.
760-767-3660
The Spa At La Casa Del Zorro3845 Yaqui Pass Rd.Borrego Springs, CA 92004Relax your mind, pamper your body, and rejuvenate your spirit. Enjoy a full array of treatments and services to soothe and beautify you!
760-787-2660www.LaCasaDelZorro.com(See Our Ad On Outside Back Cover)
Spa Serenity at Borrego Springs Resort & Spa1112 Tilting T Dr., Borrego Springs, CA 92004Soothe and energize mind, body, and spirit with an array of therapy options at this opulent full-service spa; including massage, duet and cabana massage, facials/masques, wraps/scrubs and manicures/pedicures/acrylics.
888-826-7734 • 760-767-5700www.borregospringsresort.com(See Our Ad On Page 15)
CHURCH, COMMUNITY& EDUCATIONAnza-Borrego FoundationThe Mall - 587 Palm Canyon Dr., Ste. 110Borrego Springs, CA 92004Art, books, maps, shirts, hats, guides, postcards & more. Get wildflower, hiking and camping information. Proceeds directly support the Park. Anza-Borrego Foundation members receive 15% discount. Also shop ABDSP’s Visitors Center, west end of Palm Canyon Drive.
760-767-0446www.theAnza-Borrego Foundation.org(See Our Ad On The Inside Front Cover)
Borrego SpringsSenior Community CenterMeals for the Homebound580 Circle J Dr., at Cahuilla, PO Box 1362 Borrego Springs, CA 92004One nutritious meal a day ($6 suggested donation) delivered Mon. thru Fri. to the homes of our seniors 60 years and over who are incapacitated. Sponsored by the Borrego Senior Center and Aging Independence Services of San Diego! Your donations will help support this important community service for the elderly.
Community United Methodist Church633 Church Ln., Borrego Springs, CA 92004All of God’s children are welcome here.Sunday morning 10a.m. September - May, 9a.m. June - August.
Kiwanis International - Borrego SpringsPO Box 2333, Borrego Springs, CA 92004Founded in 1915, Kiwanis has over 600,000 members in 80 nations working together to improve children’s lives locally and around the world. Meets Wednesdays, 12:00 noon at the Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce & Visitors’ Bureau, 786 Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs, CA. Club President Brad Tidwell.
Rotary Club Of Borrego SpringsPO Box 1593, Borrego Springs, CA 92004“Service Above Self”Rotary is a 100-year-old service organization with thousands of clubs worldwide. Our club supports youth, seniors, and the community through programs and giving. Visit our weekly meeting, Wednesdays at 8a.m. at Borrego Springs Resort.
760-767-1058
FITNESSClub La Casa @ La Casa Del Zorro Resort3845 Yaqui Pass Rd., Borrego Springs, CA 92004Enjoy all the fabulous benefits of La Casa Del Zorro Resort with a membership to Club La Casa, State-Of-The-Art Fitness, Tennis and Aquatics Center, offering great amenities, affordable member rates and friendly, attentive staff.
760-767-0100www.LaCasaDelZorro.com(See Our Ad On Page 65)
HEALTH & WELLNESSBorrego Community Health Foundation - Borrego Medical Center4343 Yaqui Pass Rd. Borrego Springs, CA 92004Pediatrics, family practice, internal medicine, x-ray & lab, women’s health, behavioral health, podiatry, cardiology, dermatology, immunizations, home health, Preventive Health Care, Family Planning, Pregnancy Tests
760-767-5051Visit our website for more informationwww.borregomedical.org(See Our Ad On Page 64)
Borrego Community Health Foundation - Borrego Pharmacy655 Palm Canyon Dr., Ste. B Borrego Springs, CA 92004For all your prescription needs
760-767-3047(See Our Ad On Page 64)
Laara K. Maxwell, PhD.Alexander Technique TeacherBorrego Springs, CA 92004The F.M. ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE brings more ease and enjoyment, less stress and pain to whatever we are doing – golfing, hiking, casual walking, gardening, driving, performing, talking, singing or dancing.
760-767-5496
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Renate Nishio, H.H.P., N.C.T.M.B.Nationally Certified Therapeutic Massage and Bodyworker licensed Holistic Health Practitioner since 1999. For me, a massage is an individually refined, holistic approach, setting new standards that exceed the range of regular offerings, using eastern and western modalities. Services provided in the comfort and privacy of your home, hotel, or my office. Call me for your appointment in BORREGO SPRINGS and San Diego. HHP Lic. #95008281 • CAMTC Lic. #21977
The Springs At Borrego - Wellness Center2255 Di Giorgio Rd., Borrego Springs, CA, 92004Offering Therapeutic and Relaxation MassageClaudia McNeish 760-678-8327(See Our Ad On Page 11)
HOUSE CLEANINGWelcome Home Borrego - Diana FoxBorrego Springs, CA 92004Welcome Home Borrego is not just a cleaning service... we are an organization that really cares about Borregan’s. We are here year round to make your life easier. No need to clean before or after a long trip. We live, shop and work here in Borrego Springs. Summer checks, watering, cleaning, etc. Give us a call760-301-5292(See Our Ad On Page 66)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICESBackyard Lagoon Pool & SpaMonthly Maintenance, Equipment Installation, Service & Repair. Borrego resident with over 22 years experience. Clint Brandin, Owner858-272-4618
Borrego Pool Supply648-A Palm Canyon Dr, Borrego Springs, CA 92004All Your Pool Needs! Weekly service, pool & spa repairs, equipment & installation. We carry water aerobics gear, inflatables, toys and pool chemicals. Located behind Coldwell Banker.760-975-1354borregopoolsply.com(See Our Ad On Page 66)
Orange Book Directories701 Main St., Ramona, CA 92065Publishers of the Borrego Springs Community Orange Book, the Borrego Springs Village Guide, and www.weareborregosprings.com, Borrego’s community website. Contact us to make sure your business is represented in any or all of these Borrego Springs marketing [email protected]
Tandem Solar, Inc.3845 Yaqui Pass Rd., Borrego Springs, CA 92004A full service solar provider delivering premium solar solutions to homes & businesses throughout Southern California & Arizona with over 50 years of combined experience.855-385-4007www.Tandem-Solar.com(See Our Ad On Page 65)
REAL ESTATEAnza Borrego Realty, Inc.Catherine B. GayBorrego Springs, CA 92004Over thirty years of experience selling real estate in Borrego Springs. Whether buying or selling, I am the one to call to be your real estate [email protected](See Our Ad On Page 66)
Borrego RentalsIn THE MALL, Borrego Springs, CA“Experience IS The Difference”Let the experts manage your home or commercial building and maximize your rentals! Borrego Springs largest property management company. A real estate licensed, insured and proper trust accounting company, property management is our specialty. With a 90% return renter base, let us place our renters into your homes! We are local and offer a hands on, quality, time-share like service. Join our family of properties, and let us manage your property for you! Office by appointment only; visit our website or give us a call.760-767-4040www.borregorentals.com(See Our Ad On Page 13)
Borrego Valley RealtyThe Mall - 587 Palm Canyon Dr., Ste. 104, PO Box 1020 Borrego Springs, CA 92004-1020Rock Solid Integrity! We are an experienced full-service office. We welcome your questions and inquires. We work hard so you don’t have to. Come visit us!760-767-1121www.borregovalleyrealty.com
Desert Way RealtyRebbeca Falk, Broker/Owner, CalBRE #01782674587 Palm Canyon Dr., #112, PO Box 538 Borrego Springs, CA 92004Friendly and knowledgable Real Estate Brokerage!Homes | Land | Commercial760-767-3300 | Direct 760-331-7526www.desertwayrealty.com
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Lifestyle Investment GroupRick Vesci, PresidentSpecializing in Residential, Second Homes & Investment Real Estate.888-588-5856 (Toll Free)[email protected] | www.rickvesci.com
RESIDENTIALHVACBorrego’s only air conditioning companyHeating - Air Conditioning - Evaporative CoolersSales, Service & Repair, Lic#[email protected]
Ramona Disposal Service324 Maple St., Ramona, CA 92065Waste hauler and dumpster services for residential, commercial and industrial [email protected]
Tandem Solar, Inc.3845 Yaqui Pass Rd., Borrego Springs, CA 92004A full service solar provider delivering premium solar solutions to homes & businesses throughout Southern California & Arizona with over 50 years of combined experience.855-385-4007www.Tandem-Solar.com(See Our Ad On Page 65)
VENUESRams Hill1881 Rams Hill Rd., Borrego Springs, CA 92004Looking for the perfect venue for your special wintertime occasion? Rams Hill offers the beauty of lush green fairways, cascading waterfalls and beautiful lakes that reflect the scenic mountain views surrounding our course to complete the perfect setting for any event. At Rams Hill, we promise to exceed your expectations and leave your guests nothing short of impressed when they attend your private event or wedding. Call us today!
760-767-3500(See Our Ad On Page 28)
VISITOR INFORMATIONBorrego Springs Chamber of Commerce & Visitors’ Bureau786 Palm Canyon Dr., PO Box 420, Borrego Springs, CA 92004The Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce & Visitors’ Bureau is Borrego’s official Visitors’ Bureau, providing visitors with a wealth of information about what to do, where to stay, where to shop, where to eat, and what services are available in Borrego Springs. Open Mon. - Fri., 9a.m. to 4p.m., please drop in and say hello!760-767-5555www.BorregoSpringsChamber.com
Anza-Borrego Desert NaturalHistory Association652 Palm Canyon Dr. Borrego Springs, CA 92004Stop by our Desert Nature Center, just one block west of Christmas Circle, for information about hikes, things to do, flowers, and places of interest. Visit our website for detailed information about the Anza-Borrego Desert.760-767-3098www.abdnha.org(See Our Ad On Page 61)
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park®
Visitor Center200 Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs, CA 92004There’s more than meets the eye in ABDSP! Knowledgeable staff will help you plan your desert exploration, wildflower spotting, hiking, and camping. Look for monthly schedule of Park activities. 7 Days A Week, October through May, 9a.m.-5p.m.Weekends & Holidays, June through September760-767-4205www.theAnza-BorregoFoundation.orgwww.parks.ca.gov
Ocotillo Wells State Vehicular Recreation Area5172 Hwy. 78, Borrego Springs, CA 92004Ocotillo Wells SVRA’s 85,000 acres offers visitors an unmatched opportunity to enjoy quality off-road recreation while exploring the park’s striking desert landscape. A trip to the Discovery Center and participation in one of the many interpretive programs is sure to accent your Borrego Springs [email protected]/ocotillowells
State Park StoreThe Mall - 587 Palm Canyon Dr., Ste. #110 Borrego Springs, CA 92004Great book selection of all things Anza-Borrego Desert State Park (hiking, birding, wildflowers, night sky & wildlife). Free information about the Desert State Park, and includes exclusive and affordable items for adults and children: T-shirts, hats, jewelry, artwork, toys, pottery and CA State Park items. Operated by the only non-profit official Park partners Anza-Borrego Foundation (Anza-Borrego Foundation), members receive a 15% discount.760-767-0446www.shop.theAnza-Borrego Foundation.org(See Our Ad On The Inside Front Cover)
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ADVERTISERSIndexD
De Anza Country Club ..............................36-37
LLa Casa Del Zorro ...........................10, 44 & 65
Leapin’ Lizard RV Ranch ............................... 14
Liesel Paris Art Studio & Gallery .................... 41
OOasis Inn Borrego .......................................... 14
Ocotillo’s ........................................................ 59
PPalm Canyon Hotel & RV Resort ................... 12
RRams Hill Golf Club ..........................28 & 54-55
RoadRunner Club .......................................... 11
SSprings At Borrego, The ................................ 11
Stanlunds Inn & Suites .................................. 14
Sunbelt Publications ..................................... 60
TTandem Solar, Inc. ......................................... 65
Toyota Of Escondido ..................................... 60
WWelcome Home Borrego ............................... 66
AAnza - Borrego Foundation .......................... IFC
Anza Borrego Realty, Inc.
- Catherine B. Gay ...................................... 66
BBighorn Fudge Factory .................................. 56
Big Horn Bar & Grill ....................................... 57
Bike Borrego .................................................. 30
Borrego Community Health Foundation........ 64
Borrego Desert Nature Center ....................... 61
Borrego Holiday Home
Mobile Home Park ...................................... 15
Borrego Night Sky Tours ............................... 29
Borrego Outfitters .......................................... 59
Borrego Pool Supply ..................................... 66
Borrego Rentals ............................................. 13
Borrego Springs
Community Concert Association ................ 41
Borrego Springs Motel .................................. 15
Borrego Springs
Performing Arts Center ............................... 41
Borrego Springs Resort & Spa ...................... 15
Borrego Valley Inn ......................................... 12
CCalifornia Overland ........................................ 29
Carlee’s Bar & Grill ...................................48-51
Carmelita’s Mexican
Grill & Cantina ...........................................52-53
Club Circle East Resort ................................. 13
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