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THINGS TO DO IN BORREGO SPRINGS

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Visit the ABDNHA Desert Nature Center
652 Palm Canyon Drive

Flower Guides just $1, books, hats, shirts, jewelry, desert gifts. Plus - a great spot for desert information!
Visit the State Park Visitor Center
Fascinating displays about the desert, Native Americans, ancient animals, interpretive trails, gift shop, and park information.
 
ABDNHA's Borrego Botanical Garden,
652 Palm Canyon Drive. Desert plants from around the world. It's a haven for birds and butterflies and a beautiful and spot for a relaxing lunch.
The Borrego Art Institute
Free admission, right on Christmas Circle. Art shows every day.  Stop by and see what's happening!
Borrego's Sky Sculptures. 
130 sculptures, scattered in the desert around Borrego Springs.  Ancient animals, mystical beings, history. The flower maps show where they are.
Popular spots include:

Borrego Palm Canyon Trail

Palm Oasis and a chance to see bighorn sheep.  Starts at the State Park Campground.  The trail is shown on the Borrego Valley flower map.

The Slot
Fascinating slot canyon
Take Buttes Pass Road off of Highway 78.  The slot is shown on the Borrego Badlands flower map.

Fonts Point
A spectacular look out over the Borrego Badlands. Take Fonts Wash Road off of Highway S22.
This is a dirt road and not suitable for cars. 
Borrego Springs: International Dark Sky Community
Come for the flowers and stay for the stars!  Borrego Springs was second international dark sky community in the entire world? 

     
     
     
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  Hiking   There are several hiking trails into Anza-Borrego Desert State Park that begin right at the edge of town.  The most popular hiking route is on the Palm Canyon Trail, starting at the State Park Campground.  This is also the one of the best spots in the entire park to hope for a glimpse of desert bighorn sheep.  They are often seen along the trail