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Delve into the cosmos with stargazing in Borrego Springs, home to some of the clearest, darkest skies, perfect for astronomical observation in Anza-Borrego State Park.

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By Kathy Dice, Borrego Springs Soroptimist Club President June 22, 2026
Soroptimist International of Borrego Springs representatives Sally Theriault, Scholarship Committee Chair, and Jenny Huntley, Treasurer, present scholarships to Borrego Springs High School graduating seniors during Awards Night.
June 21, 2026
Prepared with information from ABDNHA's Dark Sky resources, Michael Poirier, Astrophotographer, and the Sky Calendar from Michigan State University. Learn more about Borrego Springs dark skies at: https://abdnha.org/darksky/sky / Note: You can subscribe to the Sky Calendar from Abrams Planetarium, Michigan State University, 755 Science Rd, East Lansing, MI 48824. Borrego Springs offers some of the darkest skies in Southern California, making summer an excellent time to observe the Milky Way, planets, meteor showers, and other celestial events. Here's what to look for in June and July 2026. Early June Sunrise: 5:38 a.m. Sunset: 7:50 p.m. PST Day Length: 14 hours 12 minutes June Highlights June 1 (Monday) Venus and Jupiter appear within 8° of each other in the west-northwestern sky after sunset. June 3–16 Milky Way viewing conditions are excellent, with dark, moonless skies after nightfall. The Milky Way rises at 10:57 p.m. on June 7 and as early as 10:30 p.m. on June 14. It remains visible for up to 4 hours and 29 minutes. June 6–13 Grand Canyon Star Party, Arizona. Learn more at www.grandcanyon.org . June 11 (Thursday) Venus, Jupiter, and Mercury span their shortest angle in the evening sky, just 13.2° apart. June 15 (Monday) New Moon — one of the darkest nights of the month for stargazing and astrophotography. June 15 (Monday) Mercury reaches greatest elongation, 24.5° from the Sun, making it the best evening appearance of the year shortly after sunset. June 21 (Sunday) June Solstice marks the beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. It is the longest day of the year with 14 hours and 20 minutes of daylight. June 22–July 2 June Bootids Meteor Shower. June 29 (Monday) Full Moon rises at 8:17 p.m. and sets at 5:04 a.m. June 30 (Tuesday) Asteroid Day. Early July Sunrise: 5:41 a.m. Sunset: 7:59 p.m. Day Length: 14 hours 18 minutes July Highlights July 5 (Sunday) The Milky Way rises at 9:38 p.m. and remains visible for 3 hours and 58 minutes. July 12 (Sunday) The Milky Way rises at 9:34 p.m. and remains visible for 3 hours and 35 minutes. July 14 (Tuesday) New Moon — ideal conditions for stargazing and astrophotography. July 15 (Wednesday) Mercury reaches greatest elongation, 24.5° from the Sun. July 28–29 (Tuesday–Wednesday) Delta Aquariids Meteor Shower peaks. July 29 (Wednesday) Full Moon rises at 8:17 p.m. and sets at 5:04 a.m. The Planets and the Milky Way in June Evening Planets Venus and Jupiter dominate the western sky after sunset throughout June. Around June 8–9, the two planets appear in conjunction, creating a striking close encounter in the west-northwestern sky. Venus, often called the "Evening Star," shines brilliantly as it moves from Taurus toward Gemini and climbs higher in the evening sky each night. Jupiter remains nearby and is also easily visible. Mercury becomes visible low in the western sky during the second half of June. June 15 offers the best viewing opportunity, as Mercury reaches its greatest elongation and highest apparent position above the horizon. Morning Planets Saturn and Mars are visible before sunrise. Mars remains low in the east-northeast, while Saturn rises higher from the east to east-southeast. Early June provides a chance to see the two planets relatively close together. Summer Milky Way Summer is the prime season for viewing the bright central core of the Milky Way. From June through August, the galaxy's core rises in the southeastern sky and becomes one of the most spectacular sights available to dark-sky observers. June Bootids Meteor Shower The June Bootids occur annually from June 22 through July 2 and peak around June 27. Most years produce only one or two meteors per hour. However, this shower has occasionally surprised observers with dramatic outbursts. In 1998, rates briefly reached approximately 100 meteors per hour. The shower originates from debris left by Comet Pons-Winnecke, which orbits the Sun every 6.3 years. June Bootids are known for their unusually slow speed, entering Earth's atmosphere at approximately 14 kilometers per second. Asteroid Day – June 30 Asteroid Day is a United Nations-sanctioned global awareness campaign held annually on June 30. The event educates the public about asteroid impacts, planetary defense, and ongoing research into near-Earth objects. The date commemorates the Tunguska Event of June 30, 1908, when a massive airburst explosion flattened approximately 830 square miles of Siberian forest. The blast is estimated to have released energy equivalent to between 3 and 50 megatons of TNT, making it the largest recorded impact event in modern history. For more information, visit www.un.org. Delta Aquariids Meteor Shower The Delta Aquariids meteor shower peaks on the night of July 28 and the morning of July 29. This annual shower can produce up to 20 meteors per hour under ideal conditions and is associated with debris from Comets Marsden and Kracht. The shower runs from July 12 through August 23 each year. Unfortunately, the 2026 peak coincides with a Full Moon, which will wash out many fainter meteors. Patient observers may still catch some of the brighter meteors throughout the night. The meteors appear to radiate from the constellation Aquarius but can be seen anywhere in the sky. Learn More About Borrego Springs' Dark Skies Borrego Springs is California's first International Dark Sky Community and one of the best places in Southern California to experience the Milky Way, meteor showers, planets, and other celestial events. To learn where to observe, dark sky etiquette, upcoming programs, and more about stargazing in Borrego Springs, visit the Anza-Borrego Desert Natural History Association's Dark Sky resources: https://abdnha.org/darksky/sky/
By Matt Bosson BSFI June 20, 2026
Free Summer Movies Continue in Borrego Springs This July
By San Diego County June 20, 2026
Up to $75,000 Available for EV Charger Installations
By Miguel Hernández Public Affairs Officer June 20, 2026
Experienced, collaborative, mission-driven professional wanted
By Diane Johnson June 20, 2026
Summer Solstice Potluck at BAI Sunday, June 21 5:00 PM Borrego Art Institute This Sunday, the Borrego Art Institute Gallery will be open from noon to 8:00 PM to celebrate the summer solstice. The ArtPark is always open, and classes with Cody are offered weekly.  At 5:00 PM, come chill at BAI for a potluck and a chance to gather with other summer residents. See who else is hidden indoors these days in our sun-struck, deeply quiet village. This may be even better than hanging out at the Post Office. BAI will provide the cool air. Bring yourself, your friends, and your own beverage and food if you like. Or pick up some treats at Michael’s in Borrego and carry them over to the Gallery. They have a Father’s Day Special of ribeye steak and three prawns. BAI will furnish cups, plates, utensils, and some tables and chairs. Please bring a folding chair if you can. An RSVP isn’t required to attend, but it would help with setup to have an idea of how many people are coming. You can send an email to cody.magee@borregoartinstitute.org. The BAI Gallery is closed most days this summer to cut costs during a time when visitation to the building has historically been very low. But the Gallery will be open this Sunday from noon to 8:00 PM to celebrate the summer solstice. The ArtPark is always open, and classes are offered regularly by Education Coordinator Cody Magee. Learn more about classes: https://borregoartinstitute.org/classes/ We hope to see those of you who are in Borrego on Sunday.
By Eric Jones, East County Performing Arts June 19, 2026
Classic musical offers six performances at Julian High School's Little Theater
By Andrea McKenna June 19, 2026
A new partnership brings worship, fellowship, and support to Salton City.
By East County News Service June 19, 2026
Hubbell’s dining room table bathed in warm light surrounded in beautifully crafted art in addition to surrounding heirloom art from Jones family. Photo courtesy Ilan Lael Foundation, 2020 East County News Services  June 18, 2026 (Julian) — Hidden among 10 acres of oak woodland in the mountains of Santa Ysabel sits an architectural marvel that bridges the boundaries between art and nature — and this local hidden gem has now received new national acclaim. The Ilan-Lael Foundation announced recently that the home and studio of its founders, the late artist James Hubbell and his wife Anne, has been officially accepted into the Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios program, a prestigious coalition under the National Trust for Historic Preservation . By achieving this designation, Ilan-Lael joins an elite group of 93 sites across 32 states, placing Hubbell’s property alongside the creative sanctuaries of renowned American artists such as Thomas Hart Benton, James W. Washington Jr., and Dorothy Riester. James Hubbell (1931–2024) was widely regarded as both a visionary artist and an organic architect. Over a span of more than six decades, he and Anne constructed 13 distinct structures on their Santa Ysabel compound. Often described as “habitable sculptures,” the buildings are defined by their deep roots in the surrounding landscape, utilizing found natural materials, intricate mosaics, stained glass, and custom ironwork. Hubbell’s ethereal designs extend far beyond his mountain retreat; his public and private works have graced hundreds of spaces across Southern California and the Pacific Rim. “We are beyond honored to have received this designation that will help us continue to commemorate Jim’s legacy,” said Marianne Gerdes, executive director at the Ilan-Lael Foundation. “Since his passing, we have strived to uphold his belief that art and nature work harmoniously. The property has always been the best hidden gem of San Diego, and now the recognition helps us to share the magic with the public.” Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios operates as a peer-to-peer museum coalition dedicated to preserving the primary residences and creative workspaces of notable American artists. As the only national entity focused on site-specific narratives in American art history, HAHS provides expertise in historic preservation, visitor programming, and community outreach. For the Ilan-Lael Foundation, this induction reinforces its ongoing mission to act as a community educator and arts advocate. Following James Hubbell’s passing in 2024, the foundation has actively expanded public access to his lifework. Historically, the private property was only open to the community during an annual Father’s Day weekend tour hosted by James and Anne. Today, the ILF has broadened its reach to include year-round tours with expanded access to the Santa Ysabel headquarters and studios; public exhibition showcasing Hubbell’s work at prominent locations (including the San Diego International Airport and the Oceanside Museum of Art); and educational partnerships, fostering continuous learning environments with local institutions such as UC San Diego, Palomar College and the Julian Union School District. Through these initiatives, the foundation continues to explore new avenues to engage the community, inspire creativity, and sustain Hubbell’s vision of a sanctuary where art and nature coexist perfectly. To learn more about the Ilan-Lael Foundation, explore James Hubbell’s artistic legacy or schedule a visit to the newly recognized historic property, visit ilanlaelfoundation.org
By East County News Services June 19, 2026
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By Mia Garcia, Borrego Sun Youth Intern June 18, 2026
How BAMA helps Borrego kids build confidence through music
By Andrea McKenna June 18, 2026
Regional event celebrates the night sky, science, and dark sky preservation Borrego Springs residents who enjoy stargazing, astronomy, and protecting the night sky may want to mark their calendars for the 2026 San Diego Dark Sky Festival , scheduled for August 15 from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Julian Union High School in Julian. The festival will feature distinguished speakers, telescope viewing, hands-on activities, educational exhibits, and opportunities to learn more about the growing dark sky movement throughout San Diego County. The event is organized by DarkSky San Diego County and regional partners committed to reducing light pollution and preserving access to natural darkness. Activities are designed for families, students, amateur astronomers, and anyone interested in the night sky. Festival organizers describe it as a celebration of stars, science, and community. For Borrego Springs residents, the festival highlights a cause that has become part of the community's identity. Borrego Springs was California's first International Dark Sky Community , earning recognition for its efforts to reduce light pollution and preserve exceptional night-sky viewing. Julian followed with its own International Dark Sky Community designation in 2021, creating a network of dark-sky advocates in San Diego County's backcountry. The festival also showcases the growing regional movement to protect dark skies. Organizations from Borrego Springs, Julian, Fallbrook, Mission Trails Regional Park, and the Laguna Mountain area are working together to promote responsible lighting and preserve natural darkness for future generations. Visitors can expect telescope viewing, astronomy demonstrations, educational booths, and presentations on the importance of natural darkness for wildlife, human health, and energy conservation. Similar festivals have drawn large crowds and provided opportunities for the public to experience some of Southern California's best night skies. For many Borrego Springs residents, the event offers a chance to connect with neighboring dark-sky communities while celebrating one of the region's greatest natural resources—the star-filled skies that make both Borrego Springs and Julian special destinations for stargazing. ------------------ Fun Local Fact: K-RAM 90.5 FM at 730 Christmas Circle recently received a Night Sky Friendly Business Certificate of Merit from the Borrego Springs Dark Sky Coalition. The building also houses a Dark Sky visitor center and Borrego Valley Realty, where realtor Mary Watkins helps visitors learn more about protecting Borrego Springs' famous night skies.
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Outdoor Adventures

Experience the thrill of outdoor adventures in Borrego Springs, from hiking breathtaking trails to off-road driving in Anza-Borrego State Park. Dive into nature's wonders today!


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Guided Hikes & Events with ABDNHA or ABF

Join ABDNHA or ABF for informative hikes and events.


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Drone Zone Sanctuary

Fly your drone in designated zones for stunning aerial footage of Borrego Springs. One of a kind!

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Off-Road Driving Trails

Gather your friends and test your off-roading skills on top driving trails in Anza-Borrego.



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Explore Coyote Canyon

Enjoy hiking, biking, driving, and camping adventures in Coyote Canyon.


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Ocotillo Wells Off-Road Park

Go off-roading at Ocotillo Wells, a premier park with 85,000 acres of diverse desert terrain and trails.

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i-bike borrego!

Rent an e-bike to explore scenic trails with ease. Ideal for visitors looking to cover more ground in Borrego Springs.



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Self-Guided Hiking Trails

Explore a variety of self-guided trails in Anza-Borrego State Park and around Borrego Springs at your own pace.

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Explore Blair Valley

Explore Blair Valley's peaceful desert, ideal for hiking, camping, and stargazing with stunning views.



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California Overland Tours

Highly rated guided tours with California Overland Desert Excursions in Anza-Borrego Desert.

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Metal Sky Art Sculptures

Unique metal sculptures at Galleta Meadows, a family-friendly, self-guided area. 

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Fonts Point

"Grand Canyon of California." Accessible by AWD vehicles or guided tour, ideal for sunset and stargazing.



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Cathedral Hill Hike

Enjoy a short hike for panoramic views of Borrego Springs, perfect for a quick adventure.




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Borrego Flowers

Explore the vibrant wildflowers of Borrego Springs, where the desert comes alive with a colorful array of blooms each spring in and around Anza-Borrego State Park.

Borrego Blooms

Begin your wildflower adventure with Borrego Blooms, your go-to source for comprehensive updates on the blooming season in Borrego Springs.

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Bloom Reports  ABF

The latest information on where to find the best wildflower displays in Borrego Springs and the State Park.



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ABDNHA Desert Garden

Explore a beautifully curated space showcasing a diverse array of desert plants and flowers, perfect for nature enthusiasts.

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Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Botany Society

Participate in educational activities focused on desert botany.


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Borrego Springs Free Activities

Experience the great outdoors with these free activities in Borrego Springs, where adventure and nature blend seamlessly in the stunning landscapes of Anza-Borrego State Park. All FREE kid-friendly activities!

Borrego Springs County Park

Interactive play areas, versatile sports courts, enclosed dog parks, walking trails, and an amphitheater complement Borrego's dark sky status, with drought-tolerant landscaping, benches, and picnic spots.



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Christmas Circle

Located in the center of the community, Christmas Circle frequently hosts art, music, and farmers markets on Fridays and weekends. It's also a great place for kids and pets—safe, clean, and beautiful. Great place to grab food to-go and have a picnic.

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Sky Art Metal Sculptures

Self-Drive Tour - Galleta Meadows is a private desert estate in Borrego Springs featuring over 130 large metal sculptures by artist Ricardo Breceda, commissioned by the late Dennis Avery. A must see when visiting!


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ABDNHA Desert Garden

ABDNHA Desert Garden, showcases artistic landscapes and a vibrant desert ecosystem. Open daily from sunrise to sunset, the garden features shaded walkways, wildlife encounters, and historical insights in a peaceful setting

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BAI ArtPark

BAI ArtPark in Borrego Springs is a community garden and cultural gem featuring diverse outdoor art installations. It showcases the area's artistic heritage and desert beauty, while offering a dynamic experience.

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Borrego Art Institute

Borrego Art Institute in Borrego Springs is a vibrant hub for art lovers, offering diverse exhibits and events that celebrate local talent and desert culture. It’s a creative space for artists and visitors alike.

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The Labyrinth at St. Barnabas

The Labyrinth at St. Barnabas in Borrego Springs offers a peaceful, reflective path for meditation, inspired by historic designs. Ideal for personal reflection, it provides a serene environment for visitors.

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Anza-Borrego State Park

Explore one of the largest state parks in California, renowned for its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife. The park offers breathtaking views, multiple hiking trails and camping sites.



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Walk of the Cosmos

Start your journey at the Borrego Springs Library with the Walk of the Cosmos. This trail features planet markers set at scaled distances.

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Drone Flying

Explore the landscape from above, practicing, taking photos, and shooting videos with your drone.

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Outdoor Meditation & Nature Sketching

Find inspiration in the tranquil surroundings for meditation or sketching.


Educational Programs

Participate in local educational programs that highlight the area's natural and cultural history.

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Picnicking

Enjoy a meal outdoors at one of the many picnic spots.


Walking & Nature Exploration

Stroll through scenic areas and enjoy the natural beauty of the desert.


Astrophotography & Photography

Capture the stunning landscapes and night skies.


Cruising Open Roads

Take a scenic drive through the vast open roads surrounding Borrego Springs.


Gazing at Open Skies

Enjoy the expansive, clear skies that are perfect for sky watching.


Live Music

Experience local and visiting musicians performing in various venues.

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Borrego Springs History Mural (1970)

Located at the mall, this mural depicts significant events and figures from Borrego Springs' history.

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ABDNHA Visitor Plaza

Engage with educational content about the desert environment and local history with ABDNHA's outdoor learning panels. >> Learn More


Dark Sky Stargazing

Experience unparalleled stargazing opportunities under Borrego Springs' renowned dark skies.

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Art Exhibits

Visit Borrego Art Institute showcasing a range of works from regional artists.

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Shopping

Explore unique shops offering local crafts, souvenirs, and more.

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Hiking & Biking

Enjoy a variety of trails suitable for all levels of hikers and cyclists.

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Thrift Shopping

Discover hidden treasures at local thrift stores.


Public Library Events and Educational Panels

Participate in community events and educational panels at the local public library.

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Bird Watching

Borrego Springs is a prime location for observing a variety of bird species.


Watching Sunsets & Enjoying Sunrises

Witness breathtaking desert sunrises and sunsets.


Attend Church

Engage with the local community by attending services at one of the area churches.



Stargazing & Dark Sky Activities

Delve into the cosmos with stargazing and dark sky activities in Borrego Springs, home to some of the clearest and darkest skies, ideal for astronomical observation in Anza-Borrego State Park.

California Overland Desert Excursions - Night Sky Tours

Guided tours for a unique stargazing adventure in Anza-Borrego.

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Borrego Night Sky Tours

Explore celestial wonders with expert-led tours in Borrego Springs, known for its dark, starry skies.

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ABDNHA Moonlight Hikes

Join guided moonlight hikes with ABDNHA, exploring beauty under the moonlight.


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Stargazing Amphitheatre

Visit the amphitheatre at Borrego Springs Public Park for stargazing, perfect for astronomy buffs.

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Art & Culture

Immerse yourself in the vibrant art and culture scene of Borrego Springs, where desert inspiration meets creative expression, showcasing local artwork, performances, and historical treasures in the heart of Anza-Borrego State Park.

Borrego Springs Community Concert Association

Enriches the community with live music, celebrating its 50th season with diverse concerts and educational outreach for local youth.

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Under the Sun Foundation

Promotes creativity, sustainability, and desert-inspired art, managing the Galleta Meadows Estate and supporting cultural initiatives.



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Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center

Hosts a variety of performances, including concerts, theater productions, and community events, enhancing the cultural landscape.

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Borrego Springs Film Institute

Promotes the cinematic arts through the Borrego Springs Film Festival and other events, supporting filmmakers and enriching local culture.

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ArtPark at BAI

An outdoor art space and community garden that teaches sustainable practices and features various sculptures and installations.

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Borrego Art Institute

A hub for artistic expression, offering exhibits, workshops, and events to foster creativity and cultural appreciation.

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The House of Borrego Springs

Offers vintage modern home decor, books, art, and gifts, reflecting the eclectic spirit of the desert.



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Borrego Modern

Celebrates mid-century modern architecture and design, promoting the preservation and appreciation of the area's modernist heritage.

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Community Events

Enjoy family-friendly community events in Borrego Springs, where locals and visitors come together for a variety of cultural, artistic, and recreational activities, all set against the stunning backdrop of Anza-Borrego State Park. Check the local events page at the Borrego Events website.

Borrego Days

An annual fall festival celebrating the community with a parade, live music, food vendors, and family-friendly activities. 

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Borrego Springs Film Festival

Showcases independent films from around the world, providing a platform for filmmakers and engaging the community. 

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Circle of Art

An annual fine arts show held at Christmas Circle featuring works from regional and national artists. 

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PegLeg Smith Liars Contest

A quirky and entertaining event where participants tell tall tales and compete for the title of best liar.

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Borrego Ministers Association Events

The Borrego Ministers Association hosts community-centered events, fostering unity and support in Borrego Springs.

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Candlewood Arts Festival

A celebration of contemporary art featuring site-specific installations, performances, and community workshops.

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Sports & Fitness

Engage in sports, fitness, & wellness activities in Borrego Springs, enhancing your physical and mental health through various outdoor and recreational offerings against the serene desert backdrop.

Rams Hill Golf Club

Open to the public, this top-rated golf course offers stunning desert views and a challenging play experience for golfers of all levels. 

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Pickleball & Tennis: Club La Casa

Included in Resort Fee or Buy Day Pass, these courts provide a great way to stay active and have fun during your stay. 

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de Anza Desert Golf Club

de Anza Desert Club has seven sets of tees. Ranging from 5557 yards to 6778 yards, this easily walkable course is enjoyable for all handicaps.



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Yoga

Classes for all levels are available, helping you to find balance and peace in the tranquil desert surroundings.

 

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The Springs at Borrego RV Resort and Golf Course

Enjoy premier RV accommodations and a beautiful 9-hole golf course, perfect for a relaxing getaway.

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The Courts 

Tennis enthusiasts can enjoy well-maintained courts in a serene desert setting, offering a perfect blend of sport and relaxation. 



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Swimming: Club La Casa

Included in Lacasa del Zorro Resort Fee or Buy Day Pass, guests can relax and cool off in the resort's swimming pools, ideal for families and individuals alike.

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Yellow Woman Ranch

A desert retreat for women offering a peaceful and rejuvenating environment, perfect for those looking to unwind and connect with nature.



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Salon and Spa

Relax and rejuvenate at Borrego Springs' spas, offering soothing treatments for hair, nails, makeup, skincare, and massages, all set in serene desert surroundings.

Visit Borrego Springs & Anza Borrego Desert

Discover Borrego Springs, a desert oasis teeming with outdoor adventures, from exploring the vast Anza-Borrego Desert State Park to marveling at the whimsical metal sculptures scattered across Galleta Meadows. Embrace the tranquility of the night sky at one of California's premier stargazing destinations, renowned for its crystal-clear views free from light pollution. Unwind in the serene ambiance of local art galleries, cozy cafes, and the natural beauty of the surrounding desert landscape, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and exploration.


Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, Borrego Springs promises wonders worth exploring.


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FAQs

Got a question? We’re here to help.

  • What is the weather like in Borrego Springs?

    Borrego Springs experiences a desert climate with very hot summers and mild winters. Temperatures can exceed 100°F (38°C) in the summer, so it's important to stay hydrated and wear sun protection. The best time to visit is during the cooler months, from October to April.

  • What kind of wildlife might I encounter?

    In Borrego Springs, you may encounter various desert animals, including:


    • Bighorn sheep
    • Swainson's hawks
    • Coyotes
    • Foxes
    • Numerous bird species, including owls
    • Snakes, such as rattlesnakes and sidewinders
    • Lizards
    • Scorpions
    • Spiders

    Be cautious and respectful of wildlife, and never approach or feed wild animals.

  • How can I learn about local events and activities?

    To stay informed about local events and activities, check:

    These resources will help you stay updated on what's happening in Borrego Springs.

  • Where can I find groceries and supplies?

    For groceries and supplies, you can visit:

    • The Desert Pantry: A family-owned grocery store
    • Center Market: Another local option for groceries
    • Dollar General: For general merchandise
    • NAPA Auto Parts: For automotive needs
    • Borrego Springs Hardware: For hardware and home improvement supplies
    • Local convenience stores and liquor stores: For snacks and beverages

    These options ensure you have everything you need during your visit to Borrego Springs.

  • Can I ride my bike in Borrego Springs?

    Yes, Borrego Springs is bike-friendly with many scenic routes. However, keep in mind that distances can be long, and the dry heat can be intense. Always carry plenty of water, and be prepared for the remote desert environment.

  • What should I pack for my visit?

    When visiting Borrego Springs, consider packing:


    • Sun protection: Sunscreen, sunglasses, and hats.
    • Comfortable hiking or walking shoes.
    • Plenty of water and a refillable water bottle.
    • A first aid kit and any necessary medications.
    • Lightweight clothing for the daytime and layers for cooler evenings.
  • Is Borrego Springs Kid-Friendly?

    Yes, Borrego Springs offers many kid-friendly activities, including:


    • Tour the Anza Borrego State Park Visitor Center
    • Explore the desert landscape and rock formations
    • Visit the Borrego Springs Public Park
    • Participate in educational programs and shop at ABDNHA & ABF
    • Enjoy the metal sculptures at Galleta Meadows
    • Stargaze together in the International Dark Sky Community
    • Attend family-friendly events and festivals
    • Take a guided nature walk or hike suitable for children
    • Explore the Borrego Springs Library for children's programs and activities

    These activities ensure that families have a memorable and enjoyable experience in Borrego Springs.

Learn More About Borrego Springs & Anza Borrego

By Kathy Dice, Borrego Springs Soroptimist Club President June 22, 2026
Soroptimist International of Borrego Springs representatives Sally Theriault, Scholarship Committee Chair, and Jenny Huntley, Treasurer, present scholarships to Borrego Springs High School graduating seniors during Awards Night.
June 21, 2026
Prepared with information from ABDNHA's Dark Sky resources, Michael Poirier, Astrophotographer, and the Sky Calendar from Michigan State University. Learn more about Borrego Springs dark skies at: https://abdnha.org/darksky/sky / Note: You can subscribe to the Sky Calendar from Abrams Planetarium, Michigan State University, 755 Science Rd, East Lansing, MI 48824. Borrego Springs offers some of the darkest skies in Southern California, making summer an excellent time to observe the Milky Way, planets, meteor showers, and other celestial events. Here's what to look for in June and July 2026. Early June Sunrise: 5:38 a.m. Sunset: 7:50 p.m. PST Day Length: 14 hours 12 minutes June Highlights June 1 (Monday) Venus and Jupiter appear within 8° of each other in the west-northwestern sky after sunset. June 3–16 Milky Way viewing conditions are excellent, with dark, moonless skies after nightfall. The Milky Way rises at 10:57 p.m. on June 7 and as early as 10:30 p.m. on June 14. It remains visible for up to 4 hours and 29 minutes. June 6–13 Grand Canyon Star Party, Arizona. Learn more at www.grandcanyon.org . June 11 (Thursday) Venus, Jupiter, and Mercury span their shortest angle in the evening sky, just 13.2° apart. June 15 (Monday) New Moon — one of the darkest nights of the month for stargazing and astrophotography. June 15 (Monday) Mercury reaches greatest elongation, 24.5° from the Sun, making it the best evening appearance of the year shortly after sunset. June 21 (Sunday) June Solstice marks the beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. It is the longest day of the year with 14 hours and 20 minutes of daylight. June 22–July 2 June Bootids Meteor Shower. June 29 (Monday) Full Moon rises at 8:17 p.m. and sets at 5:04 a.m. June 30 (Tuesday) Asteroid Day. Early July Sunrise: 5:41 a.m. Sunset: 7:59 p.m. Day Length: 14 hours 18 minutes July Highlights July 5 (Sunday) The Milky Way rises at 9:38 p.m. and remains visible for 3 hours and 58 minutes. July 12 (Sunday) The Milky Way rises at 9:34 p.m. and remains visible for 3 hours and 35 minutes. July 14 (Tuesday) New Moon — ideal conditions for stargazing and astrophotography. July 15 (Wednesday) Mercury reaches greatest elongation, 24.5° from the Sun. July 28–29 (Tuesday–Wednesday) Delta Aquariids Meteor Shower peaks. July 29 (Wednesday) Full Moon rises at 8:17 p.m. and sets at 5:04 a.m. The Planets and the Milky Way in June Evening Planets Venus and Jupiter dominate the western sky after sunset throughout June. Around June 8–9, the two planets appear in conjunction, creating a striking close encounter in the west-northwestern sky. Venus, often called the "Evening Star," shines brilliantly as it moves from Taurus toward Gemini and climbs higher in the evening sky each night. Jupiter remains nearby and is also easily visible. Mercury becomes visible low in the western sky during the second half of June. June 15 offers the best viewing opportunity, as Mercury reaches its greatest elongation and highest apparent position above the horizon. Morning Planets Saturn and Mars are visible before sunrise. Mars remains low in the east-northeast, while Saturn rises higher from the east to east-southeast. Early June provides a chance to see the two planets relatively close together. Summer Milky Way Summer is the prime season for viewing the bright central core of the Milky Way. From June through August, the galaxy's core rises in the southeastern sky and becomes one of the most spectacular sights available to dark-sky observers. June Bootids Meteor Shower The June Bootids occur annually from June 22 through July 2 and peak around June 27. Most years produce only one or two meteors per hour. However, this shower has occasionally surprised observers with dramatic outbursts. In 1998, rates briefly reached approximately 100 meteors per hour. The shower originates from debris left by Comet Pons-Winnecke, which orbits the Sun every 6.3 years. June Bootids are known for their unusually slow speed, entering Earth's atmosphere at approximately 14 kilometers per second. Asteroid Day – June 30 Asteroid Day is a United Nations-sanctioned global awareness campaign held annually on June 30. The event educates the public about asteroid impacts, planetary defense, and ongoing research into near-Earth objects. The date commemorates the Tunguska Event of June 30, 1908, when a massive airburst explosion flattened approximately 830 square miles of Siberian forest. The blast is estimated to have released energy equivalent to between 3 and 50 megatons of TNT, making it the largest recorded impact event in modern history. For more information, visit www.un.org. Delta Aquariids Meteor Shower The Delta Aquariids meteor shower peaks on the night of July 28 and the morning of July 29. This annual shower can produce up to 20 meteors per hour under ideal conditions and is associated with debris from Comets Marsden and Kracht. The shower runs from July 12 through August 23 each year. Unfortunately, the 2026 peak coincides with a Full Moon, which will wash out many fainter meteors. Patient observers may still catch some of the brighter meteors throughout the night. The meteors appear to radiate from the constellation Aquarius but can be seen anywhere in the sky. Learn More About Borrego Springs' Dark Skies Borrego Springs is California's first International Dark Sky Community and one of the best places in Southern California to experience the Milky Way, meteor showers, planets, and other celestial events. To learn where to observe, dark sky etiquette, upcoming programs, and more about stargazing in Borrego Springs, visit the Anza-Borrego Desert Natural History Association's Dark Sky resources: https://abdnha.org/darksky/sky/
By Matt Bosson BSFI June 20, 2026
Free Summer Movies Continue in Borrego Springs This July
By Eric Jones, East County Performing Arts June 19, 2026
Classic musical offers six performances at Julian High School's Little Theater
By East County News Service June 19, 2026
Hubbell’s dining room table bathed in warm light surrounded in beautifully crafted art in addition to surrounding heirloom art from Jones family. Photo courtesy Ilan Lael Foundation, 2020 East County News Services  June 18, 2026 (Julian) — Hidden among 10 acres of oak woodland in the mountains of Santa Ysabel sits an architectural marvel that bridges the boundaries between art and nature — and this local hidden gem has now received new national acclaim. The Ilan-Lael Foundation announced recently that the home and studio of its founders, the late artist James Hubbell and his wife Anne, has been officially accepted into the Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios program, a prestigious coalition under the National Trust for Historic Preservation . By achieving this designation, Ilan-Lael joins an elite group of 93 sites across 32 states, placing Hubbell’s property alongside the creative sanctuaries of renowned American artists such as Thomas Hart Benton, James W. Washington Jr., and Dorothy Riester. James Hubbell (1931–2024) was widely regarded as both a visionary artist and an organic architect. Over a span of more than six decades, he and Anne constructed 13 distinct structures on their Santa Ysabel compound. Often described as “habitable sculptures,” the buildings are defined by their deep roots in the surrounding landscape, utilizing found natural materials, intricate mosaics, stained glass, and custom ironwork. Hubbell’s ethereal designs extend far beyond his mountain retreat; his public and private works have graced hundreds of spaces across Southern California and the Pacific Rim. “We are beyond honored to have received this designation that will help us continue to commemorate Jim’s legacy,” said Marianne Gerdes, executive director at the Ilan-Lael Foundation. “Since his passing, we have strived to uphold his belief that art and nature work harmoniously. The property has always been the best hidden gem of San Diego, and now the recognition helps us to share the magic with the public.” Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios operates as a peer-to-peer museum coalition dedicated to preserving the primary residences and creative workspaces of notable American artists. As the only national entity focused on site-specific narratives in American art history, HAHS provides expertise in historic preservation, visitor programming, and community outreach. For the Ilan-Lael Foundation, this induction reinforces its ongoing mission to act as a community educator and arts advocate. Following James Hubbell’s passing in 2024, the foundation has actively expanded public access to his lifework. Historically, the private property was only open to the community during an annual Father’s Day weekend tour hosted by James and Anne. Today, the ILF has broadened its reach to include year-round tours with expanded access to the Santa Ysabel headquarters and studios; public exhibition showcasing Hubbell’s work at prominent locations (including the San Diego International Airport and the Oceanside Museum of Art); and educational partnerships, fostering continuous learning environments with local institutions such as UC San Diego, Palomar College and the Julian Union School District. Through these initiatives, the foundation continues to explore new avenues to engage the community, inspire creativity, and sustain Hubbell’s vision of a sanctuary where art and nature coexist perfectly. To learn more about the Ilan-Lael Foundation, explore James Hubbell’s artistic legacy or schedule a visit to the newly recognized historic property, visit ilanlaelfoundation.org
By Andrea McKenna June 18, 2026
Regional event celebrates the night sky, science, and dark sky preservation Borrego Springs residents who enjoy stargazing, astronomy, and protecting the night sky may want to mark their calendars for the 2026 San Diego Dark Sky Festival , scheduled for August 15 from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Julian Union High School in Julian. The festival will feature distinguished speakers, telescope viewing, hands-on activities, educational exhibits, and opportunities to learn more about the growing dark sky movement throughout San Diego County. The event is organized by DarkSky San Diego County and regional partners committed to reducing light pollution and preserving access to natural darkness. Activities are designed for families, students, amateur astronomers, and anyone interested in the night sky. Festival organizers describe it as a celebration of stars, science, and community. For Borrego Springs residents, the festival highlights a cause that has become part of the community's identity. Borrego Springs was California's first International Dark Sky Community , earning recognition for its efforts to reduce light pollution and preserve exceptional night-sky viewing. Julian followed with its own International Dark Sky Community designation in 2021, creating a network of dark-sky advocates in San Diego County's backcountry. The festival also showcases the growing regional movement to protect dark skies. Organizations from Borrego Springs, Julian, Fallbrook, Mission Trails Regional Park, and the Laguna Mountain area are working together to promote responsible lighting and preserve natural darkness for future generations. Visitors can expect telescope viewing, astronomy demonstrations, educational booths, and presentations on the importance of natural darkness for wildlife, human health, and energy conservation. Similar festivals have drawn large crowds and provided opportunities for the public to experience some of Southern California's best night skies. For many Borrego Springs residents, the event offers a chance to connect with neighboring dark-sky communities while celebrating one of the region's greatest natural resources—the star-filled skies that make both Borrego Springs and Julian special destinations for stargazing. ------------------ Fun Local Fact: K-RAM 90.5 FM at 730 Christmas Circle recently received a Night Sky Friendly Business Certificate of Merit from the Borrego Springs Dark Sky Coalition. The building also houses a Dark Sky visitor center and Borrego Valley Realty, where realtor Mary Watkins helps visitors learn more about protecting Borrego Springs' famous night skies.
By County of San Diego Communications Office June 18, 2026
Registrar conducts required hand count to verify June election results
By Andrea McKenna June 18, 2026
Borrego Springs Community United Methodist Church Vacation Bible School is underway in Borrego Springs, bringing kids, youth counselors, adults, and volunteers together for four days of free summer fun. This year's Snowball Mountain Challenge includes Bible stories, arts, science, crafts, music, and hands-on activities for children ages 3–11. Ollie the Seal helps teach the daily lessons, along with the many volunteers who make the program possible. The program is free for all children and provides a positive, welcoming place for Borrego kids to stay engaged during the summer months. Children are creating art projects, exploring science activities, enjoying games, making new friends, and receiving a healthy lunch each day.
By Explore With Jeven Dovey June 17, 2026
Exploring Goat Canyon Trestle Before It's Gone Adventure filmmaker Jeven Dovey documents one of Southern California's most remote railroad landmarks
By Andrea McKenna June 17, 2026
Shop clothing, artwork, home décor, books, and more while supporting the Borrego Springs Children's Center.
By East County News Service June 16, 2026
Supervisor Jim Desmond Fights Transmission Line Planned Through East County
By Martha Deichler June 16, 2026
Martha Deichler, CRC Executive Director and Cristian Hernandez, CRC Team Leader
By DAP Health Chief Marketing Officer Steven Henke June 16, 2026
Items were discovered among boxes recently dropped off at Revivals. PALM SPRINGS, CA June 15, 2026 — DAP Health CEO David Brinkman will formally deliver two Holocaust-related artifacts to the Tolerance Education Center in Rancho Mirage during a Rancho Mirage City Council meeting on June 18 at 1:00 p.m., ensuring they are preserved, studied, and used for education. The meeting will be held in the Council chamber at Rancho Mirage City Hall, located at 69-825 Highway 111. Recently, volunteers at a Revivals resale store sorting donated items encountered two framed artifacts tied to the Holocaust: a Star of David badge and a set of paper notes identified as Lodz Ghetto currency from 1940. Recognizing the significance of what they had discovered, the volunteers ensured the items were protected and handled with reverence before delivering them to DAP Health CEO David Brinkman. The decision to transfer the artifacts to the Tolerance Education Center sparked a meaningful collaboration among community partners. The city of Rancho Mirage, DAP Health, the Jewish Federation of the Desert, and the Tolerance Education Center came together as organizations with different missions but a shared purpose: to protect human dignity and confront the consequences of hatred. “The collaborative work is stitched together because we all continue to fight for the human rights of people who were persecuted by the Nazis,” says Brinkman. “Both the Jewish community and the LGBTQ+ community still face discrimination, and there is a very significant thread that ties us all together.” Reflecting on the significance of the discovery, Brinkman adds, “For anybody who would ever doubt that the Holocaust happened, when you see items like this, the truth is undeniable. These artifacts personalize history, reminding us that real people lived through these heinous experiences.” Rancho Mirage City Council Member Eve Fromberg Edelstein, Esq., believes the artifacts have found the right home in Rancho Mirage. “Our community is committed to ensuring that this history is preserved, honored, and never forgotten." The Star of David badge represents one of the earliest and most visible tools of persecution used by Nazi authorities. Beginning in 1939 and expanding across occupied territories, Jewish individuals were forced to wear identifying symbols, often a Star of David, on their clothing. These badges marked Jewish people for public discrimination, restricted their movement, and made them more vulnerable to harassment, violence, deportation, and, for many, eventual death in ghettos and concentration camps. The second artifact, currency from the Lodz Ghetto, reflects another dimension of Nazi control. Established in 1940 in German-occupied Poland, the Lodz Ghetto confined more than 160,000 Jewish people in overcrowded and inhumane conditions. Within the sealed encampment, Nazi authorities introduced a closed monetary system, currency that held no value outside its borders. This “ghetto money” functioned as a tool of economic isolation and exploitation, stripping residents of real assets while tightly controlling access to food and necessities. In a time when Holocaust history is too often reduced to abstractions, artifacts like these insist on the concrete. They remind us that persecution was carried out through regulations and objects, paperwork and fabric, borders and receipts, each one with a link in a chain that led to deportation and murder. Tolerance Education Center Executive Director Michele Gold explains, “The enormity of lives murdered during the Holocaust can be overwhelming. Sharing stories with relatable artifacts such as these provides a powerful tool to help students learn that the Holocaust happened. It characterizes the events and holds emotional value to help students learn.” “As the organization responsible for overseeing all Jewish needs across the Coachella Valley, Jewish Federation of the Desert is proud to continue serving as a bridge-builder across different organizations, across nonprofits and municipal leadership,” says its CEO, Danny Labin. “We will deliver these artifacts with reverence,” concludes Brinkman, “placing historical evidence in the hands of expert professionals who can authenticate, conserve, and interpret with the respect owed to the victims and survivors of the Holocaust.” About DAP Health Since 1984, DAP Health has remained committed to protecting and expanding health care access. Guided by the voices and needs of the diverse communities it serves, the nonprofit’s nearly 1,000 team members provide medical, dental, and behavioral health care, plus social services and more, to almost 80,000 people of all ages, genders, ethnicities, orientations, and socioeconomic statuses at 23 fixed locations and six mobile units from the Coachella Valley to the San Diego coast. About the Tolerance Education Center The Tolerance Education Center was founded by Holocaust survivor Earl Greif in 2006 and opened its doors to the public in 2009. Its mission is to promote tolerance, civility, respect, and understanding by the elimination of hatred and bigotry. Programs, activities, and exhibits provide an educational opportunity for students and the community at large to expose prejudice, practice critical thinking, and be empowered to take an active role in creating a more just and humane society.
By Andrea McKenna June 16, 2026
One of the things that makes Borrego Springs special happens after the sun goes down. Borrego Springs became California's first International Dark Sky Community in 2009 and was only the second community in the world to receive the designation. The certification recognizes communities that actively work to reduce light pollution and protect the night sky for future generations. Earlier this year, a Dark Sky presentation highlighted K-RAM 90.5, XL Fuel Stop, and Borrego Holiday Homes as examples of businesses using responsible lighting practices that help preserve Borrego Springs' internationally recognized night skies. Ram Media Foundation Updates Exterior Lighting The Ram Media Foundation building at 730 Christmas Circle, now home to K-RAM 90.5, the Borrego Sun, and Borrego Valley Realty, removed older unshielded, high-lumen fixtures that reflected light outward around the property. The updated lighting includes shielded fixtures and a downward-facing reflector along the front walkway. These improvements provide lighting where it is needed while reducing unnecessary glare and light escaping into the night sky. XL Fuel Stop Reduces Sky Glow XL Fuel Stop was highlighted for using fully shielded lighting that directs light where it is needed instead of into the night sky. According to the presentation, a bright light mounted atop a high pole was turned off, and after-hours lighting levels were reduced. These changes help minimize sky glow while maintaining safety and visibility for customers. Borrego Holiday Homes Improves Efficiency Borrego Holiday Homes was highlighted as another example of responsible lighting practices. The property reduced excessive brightness by lowering lumen levels and using shielding that directs light downward. The result is reduced glare, improved efficiency, and lighting that better serves guests without unnecessarily illuminating the surrounding area. Why Dark Skies Matter According to the Borrego Springs Dark Sky Coalition, light pollution is the human-made alteration of outdoor light levels from those occurring naturally. Excessive brightness can create visual discomfort, affect wildlife behavior, disrupt human circadian rhythms, and diminish our ability to see the stars. Responsible lighting does not mean eliminating outdoor lighting. Instead, it means using the right amount of light, directing it where it is needed, and avoiding unnecessary brightness. The Borrego Springs Dark Sky Coalition was formed in 2007 by local residents seeking Dark Sky certification. Facilitated by the Anza-Borrego Desert Natural History Association (ABDNHA), the coalition continues to educate residents, businesses, and visitors about responsible lighting practices that help preserve Borrego Springs' exceptional nighttime environment. The improvements made by K-RAM 90.5 , XL Fuel Stop, and Borrego Holiday Homes demonstrate that protecting dark skies can go hand in hand with safety, efficiency, and good business practices. For residents and visitors alike, these efforts help ensure that Borrego Springs remains one of the best places in Southern California to experience a sky filled with stars.
By Andrea McKenna June 15, 2026
A recent KPBS report shared heartbreaking news: an endangered Peninsular bighorn sheep was found dead after becoming entangled in concertina wire near the U.S.-Mexico border in the Jacumba Wilderness. The story highlights growing concerns from wildlife biologists and conservationists about how border fencing and razor wire can affect protected species, including bighorn sheep, mountain lions, and wild horses. Wildlife biologist Christina Aiello has been among those warning that barriers can cut animals off from food, water, and safe movement corridors. This issue matters to Borrego Springs and the surrounding desert region because Peninsular bighorn sheep are part of our shared desert landscape. Protecting wildlife movement, water access, and habitat is essential to the long-term health of the Anza-Borrego region. Read the full KPBS report here: [ https://www.kpbs.org/news/environment/2026/06/10/endangered-ram-dies-after-getting-caught-in-concertina-wire-at-us-mexico-border ]
By Andrea McKenna June 14, 2026
Beat the heat and keep moving all summer long. As temperatures climb in Borrego Springs, Prajna Yoga is offering a full summer schedule with air conditioning and a variety of classes designed for all experience levels. Whether you're looking for a gentle stretch, a relaxing slow flow, or a more active sculpt and flow class, there are options throughout the week. The summer schedule includes Slow Flow classes on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, Sculpt & Flow on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Gentle Stretch on Wednesdays, Vinyasa on Monday evenings, and a Sunday evening Restorative class. Prajna Yoga also offers flexible pricing options, including $15 drop-in classes, a two-week trial for $39, class packs, and unlimited monthly memberships. With triple-digit temperatures arriving in Borrego Springs, summer is a great time to stay active indoors while focusing on strength, flexibility, balance, and relaxation. The studio's air-conditioned space provides a comfortable environment to maintain a healthy routine throughout the season. Whether you're new to yoga or have been practicing for years, Prajna Yoga invites the community to stay connected, stay moving, and enjoy a healthy summer.
By Andrea McKenna June 14, 2026
Art, History, and Scenic Views Just 38 Miles Away
By East County News Services  June 13, 2026
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