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An oasis in the desert!
For Reservations Call
(760)
767-5501 Fax (760) 767-4836
E-mail:
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Only 1/2 mile from the center of town.
Shopping, restaurants, golf, and tennis are nearby.
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RATES
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Winter
Season
October-May
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Off
Season
June-September
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$75 - $150
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$55 - $100
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- All rooms that do not have kitchenettes have
microwaves and refrigerators.
- Continental breakfasts on weekends
- Coffee in all rooms.
- Special weekly and monthly rates from May
through September.
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BORREGO SPRINGS
Native Americans have inhabited this area for more than 8,000 years, as
evidenced by pictographs and artifacts discovered in the Borrego Valley.
In 1774, Juan Baptista de Anza led an expedition
from Mexico through the Borrego Basin seeking an overland route to
California. He returned the next year with settlers and cattle to
supply the coastal missions. Markers commemorating the event are found
along Highway 78 east of Ocotillo Wells and north of Borrego
Springs. This area was also the southern route to the California
gold fields.
While staying with us be sure to visit:
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Borrego Springs was originally called "Borego Springs" (with one r)
because of the many bighorn sheep in the area.
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TOP
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Stanlunds Resort Inn and Suites
2771 Borrego Springs Rd, P.O. Box 278
Borrego Springs, CA 92004-0278
(760) 767-5501
Fax (760) 767-4836
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