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Facilities : Borrego Valley Airport, San Diego County Library, public golf courses and a tennis court
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Borrego Springs is a village located within the Anza-Borrego State Desert Park, the last state park in California. The village is a quiet community famous for being a migration site for snowbirds and its spectacular night views. The village aesthetic is a blend of modern, pueblo and ranch based architecture.
Named after the herds of bighorn sheep native to the area, visitors can find the endangered California Fan Palm, an iconic and endangered species of palm in Borrego Springs.
Borrego Springs has been designated as an International Dark Sky community. The minimal street lighting and lack of traffic signs ensures that visitors get fascinating views of the night sky from the village. As a result, the town is a popular hotspot for public astronomy throughout the year. Tourists can also come across multiple metal statues of animals across the village, sculpted by Ricardo Breceda. The
Borrego Valley Airport, which serves the community, is a popular location for aerobatic practices and competitions. These displays are open to the public from the airport. This allows visitors to witness these thrilling displays, with competitions being sponsored by the San Diego Aerobatic Club.