Andrea McKenna • July 8, 2026

Rams Hill Launches Explorations, a New Quarterly Digital Magazine

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The inaugural issue highlights the stories, people and experiences that make Rams Hill and Borrego Springs a truly unique destination.

Rams Hill has introduced Explorations, a new quarterly digital magazine that takes readers beyond the game of golf and into the heart of one of Borrego Springs' most celebrated destinations.


The inaugural issue features the story behind Rams Hill's turf transformation and how it helped establish the course as a true year-round golf destination. Readers will also enjoy a conversation with Executive Chef Eduardo Valdez about the club's dining experience, as well as a journey through Anza-Borrego Desert State Park and the iconic Sky Art sculptures created by renowned artist Ricardo Breceda.


Designed for longtime members, visitors and first-time guests alike, Explorations offers a deeper look at the golf course, restaurant and the people who make Rams Hill special.


Alongside the launch of the magazine, Rams Hill has also unveiled a new website, making it easier than ever to explore golf, dining, events, memberships and everything the property has to offer.


The Borrego Sun congratulates Rams Hill on these exciting new additions. Rams Hill continues to be an important part of the Borrego Springs community, helping showcase our desert destination to visitors from around the world while supporting local tourism and community life.


We thank the entire Rams Hill team for their continued investment in Borrego Springs and look forward to future editions of Explorations.

Explorations Volume I — July 2026





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