Borrego Springs is a census-designated place (CDP) in San Diego County, California. The population was 3,429 at the 2010 census, up from 2,535 at the 2000 census, made up of both seasonal and year-round residents. Borrego Springs is completely surrounded by Anza-Borrego State Park, the largest of California's State Parks.
Restaurants in Borrego Springs
5.0 based on 80 reviews
You definitely need a vehicle with high clearance or 4 wheel drive. It was an interesting ride getting to our destination but once there it was breathtaking, amazing, and just inspiring. All this beauty created by wind, water, and time.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Borrego Outfitters is a fun upscale specialty department store located in The Mall in Borrego Springs. The Outfitters features top quality brands, and is loaded with interesting merchandise - perfect for any person or walk of life. There's a little something for everyone here. Our departments include: Clothing, Footwear,Hats & Sunglasses, Outdoor & Camping Gear, Bags & Travel Accessories, Personal Care, Gifts & Cards, Home Decor, Wine & Gourmet Food, and Kitchen & Cooking Tools & Accessories. In addition to our broad merchandise assortment, what makes Borrego Outfitters special is that we carry top-quality brands, offer fair pricing, maintain good inventory levels with plenty of choices and provide friendly, helpful, knowledgeable customer service.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
Popular day hiking area for desert lovers.
Coyote Canyon (and the road leading to it) is a hidden gem of #SuperBloom. My husband and I took our dog (a large breed) on our Super Bloom Trip in the 3rd weekend of March 2019. It was far better than Anza Borrego Desert State Park. Too many people, too many dogs and not enough wildflowers to boot. You will find gorgeous Super Bloom by the long stretch of road to Coyote Canyon entrance area. Each field seemed to have different types of wildflowers and no poppies. I found it was interesting. They were stunning regardless Once you enter Coyote Canyon on drive into the dirt road you are going to see another sets of wildflowers and cactus blooms. Be careful when you try to get close to the flower patches. There were a few balls of cactus rolling about. I got one of those stuck on the seam of my boot (I know! I thought I was protected.????) I carefully try to remove it by hand. Bad move. I got my finger tip stung bad. That little thorny thing was evil! Well, all that is now a good memory. Happy trail! It was loads of fun!!
4.5 based on 968 reviews
The largest state park in California is home to amazing flowers and plants which bloom in the early spring.
This is a wonderful campground nestled next to the mountains with a half mile trail to the visitor center and a 3 mile round trip trail up the canyon on the Borrego Palm Canyon trail to the water falls and Bighorn Sheep! This desert really grows on you with fauna and flora all around and scheduled naturalist walks and talks. Jackrabbits, roadrunners and Bighorn sheep if you can find them. This is a great back to nature experience. If you go in February or March after a good season of precipitation you may see the super bloom of desert flowers. A sight to behold!
4.5 based on 535 reviews
This was like a treasure hunt- what a fantastic find in the desert. Huge metal sculptures free to visit and spread throughout the area. Fantastic fun for kids and adults alike. Visit in the fall or spring for the best weather. Over 100 to find and different themes.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
Wow open during the virus. Nice bathrooms and very helpful staff. Entry in back with parking. Look around and asked questions. Found out why sculptures were blocked off entry from the highway. It seems that the current virus warnings by the Governor states that these types of exhibits must be cleaned constantly. This means that they are not available to most people by driving directly in the unpaved desert (car trails) Sculptures in front and in rear parking area to include other information. Leave a donation to help these great folks.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
People clearly love the exhibits, the classes and the food at it's adjacent restaurant. It was busy and people were really enjoying themselves. I bought two pieces while there. We also had the falafel plate which was great..
4.5 based on 90 reviews
you can find trail head by entering "slot canyon" into google...little hard to find. a short drive off road easily manageable by 2 wheel passenger cars... You can either do the short slot canyon hike 1 mile round trip (.5 in and .5 out) or go .5 in and then continue out straight to another trail that leads to a ridge line trail back to the parking lot which makes it approximately a 2 mile hike. We did the later...Fun
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