| Boys and Girls Club of Borrego Springs |
| 2281 Diegueño Road
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| Borrego Springs, CA 92004 |
| Phone: (760) 767-9989 |
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| The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego serve at-risk youth between the ages of six and eighteen and reaching out to young people in need. Our sole purpose is to better serve the 15,000 youth who are currently Club members in the Greater San Diego region. With a staff of 140 employees, we now operate eleven facilities, three public housing sites and three school-site programs throughout San Diego County. |
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| Anza-Borrego Desert State Park |
| 200 Palm Canyon Drive |
| Borrego Springs, CA 92004 |
| Phone: (760) 767-5311 |
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| With over 600,000 acres, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park® is the largest desert state park in the contiguous United States. 500 miles of dirt roads, two huge wilderness areas (comprising 2/3 of the park) and 110 miles of riding and hiking trails provide visitors with an unparalleled opportunity to experience the wonders of the Colorado Desert. |
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| Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego |
| 633 Cahuilla |
| Borrego Springs, CA 92004 |
| Phone: (760) 767-9989 |
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| The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego provides programs and activities.
We provide a lineup of tested and proven nationally recognized programs that address today's most pressing youth issues and teaching young people the skills they need to succeed in life.
More than 25 national tested programs are available in the areas of education, the environment, health, the arts, careers, alcohol/drug and pregnancy prevention.
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| Vallecito Regional Park |
| 39555 County Route S-2 |
| Borrego Springs, CA 92004 |
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When an East Coast traveler saw Vallecito for the first time in 1859, he described it as a "beautiful green spot--a perfect oasis in the desert." That it was, and still is. A portion of that "little valley," as its Spanish name is translated, has been preserved as a county park built around a reconstruction of the historic Vallecito Stage Station. But the park preserves far more than history. It offers the modern-day camper a quiet place in which desert secrets reveal themselves to those who take the time to watch and listen. |
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| Agua Caliente |
| 39555 Great Southern Stage Route S-2 |
| Borrego Springs, CA 92004 |
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| It seems an unlikely spot, but in the desert 95 miles from San Diego is the county's modest version of Yellowstone National Park's famed geyser basin. Agua Caliente County Park is best known for its geothermally heated springs, which attract visitors eager to soak in the soothing mineral waters. But Agua Caliente offers far more than therapeutic pools. There are spectacular vistas that await campers and picnickers alike, and hikers will enjoy miles of trails that meander through the park's canyons and across its hillsides. During the height of its season, this is one of the county's most popular parks. |
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