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ELBOW ROOM - One of the first things you'll notice. Borrego Springs is about 60,000 acres of private lands, surrounded as an enclave, by the continental United States' largest state park, the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Another 600,000 acres or so. That's about 1,000 square miles with only three Borregans per square mile. There is a lot of open space to be shared with the flora and fauna. With all this space between us you still can count on Borregans when you need help. We take care of our own.
DRIVING ETIQUETTE - Native Borregans prefer the sounds of nature or warm friendly laughter to a blaring horn. They won't even honk at slow-moving traffic, ambling pedestrians or the local wild animal population (they sometimes use the road too.) Honking will give you away as a newcomer more quickly than almost anything. Roadrunners and bighorn sheep always have the right of way.
LINES - While it is legal to form lines at various places such as the Visitor Center, local live theater, grocery stores or at a community breakfast, lines are uncommon in Borrego.
FORE! - Some of the greatest golfing in the world is in Borrego. If you live here, you can take advantage of the five great courses Borrego offers. From a championship public course to the relaxing nine holes at Club Circle (there's a second set of tees so you can play eighteen.) Tennis anyone? That sport is available at the resorts, the Tennis Club, or you can wander over to the high school courts. Horseback riding, hiking, bicycling (on and off-road) and four-wheeling are considered primary activities to many residents. Don't be surprised to see more 4-wheel drives and fat-tired bicycles than ever before.
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