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Camping abierto de 01 January hasta 31 December
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4.5 / 5 (17 votos )

The Springs at Borrego

2255 Di Giorgio RoadP.O. Box 70
92004, Borrego Springs
California, Estados Unidos

The Springs at Borrego is a Grand New RV Oasis! Luxury park with large pull-thru spaces, a nine-hole championship length golf course, swimming pool and hot mineral baths. Stunning views of the beautiful Anza-Borrego Desert State Park from every site.

Lugar características

Recreación
Alquiler de bicicletas
Patio de recreo
Animación para niños
Nadar en agua natural
Piscina al aire libre
Sauna
Cancha de tenis
Campo de golf
Alquiler de barcos
Montar caballo
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Instalación de Servicios
Electricidad
Conexión de Televisor
Wi-Fi
Tienda de campismo
Barbacoa permitida

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Sanitario
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Bohemiana
Inglés (US)
I don't really know how to review this park because it was the first time we have ever stayed in an "RV resort." We had full hookups (also a first for us) and they worked fine. We have a tiny trailer so we had to place it towards the back of the space because we don't have a long sewer hose nor long water hose. The picnic table was at the very front on the space so not anywhere near where our trailer was in the back. We had a golf course view but it really wasn't a great view. To me the mountains are the best view and you can see them from anywhere. (We were with a large group and got a special rate--I would not have paid the full price to have a golf course view.) The biggest positive--They have a lot of bathrooms with free showers, which is nice. There's a large laundry room that requires quarters but also has a large basin if you need to just rinse out a few things. The biggest negatives were the following--#1. Nearly ZERO WiFi connection. Sometimes we could send a text but usual not. (You can't use the WiFi up at the office.) It was very frustrating because our plans for after this stay changed but we couldn't get a connection to map out a new vacation plan. I actually had to text my sister who looked up RV park telephone numbers so I could make phone calls. The park should not advertise WiFi. #2. It was great to have a pool because it was hotter than heck but the pool was typically packed and the water was cloudy. Maybe they need more chlorine. I would camp here again if going to Anza Borrego State Park because the time period when we went, electric hookups for A/C were a must and the pool was refreshing.
2 años ace

LyfsArt
Inglés (US)
The people next to us had three dogs that barked--and this is no exaggeration, we timed it--for at least three hours, non-stop, every afternoon. And on-and-off throughout the day as well. You're thinking, "That's not the park's fault!" but, oh yes it is. After three complaints to the office, the only thing the park did was "mention it" to the owners. They apologized, but it continued and continued; and set off all the other dogs nearby. Every day. The park needs to set up consequences. If someone is bothering everyone around them, whether that's by being loud, dirty, or otherwise offensive, they need to be asked to leave. We shouldn't have to pay hundreds of (non-refundable) dollars to be barked at all day.
2 años ace

michaelgwoods
Inglés (US)
We have stayed here numerous times for weekend getaways from Oct to as late as May. Best in the high season for stars at night. Many snowbirds from as far away as Canada. We like to golf 9 holes and soak in mineral baths (spas). Bring you groceries as choices in town are scarce with no major grocer stores. Super place to just hang out. Con - WiFi.
3 años ace

RV-Dutter
Inglés (US)
We stayed mid-April. After the snow-birds, and before the summer heat. We did get some windy times, but you planned around that. Nice level concrete pads, full hook-ups, including cable, (if you need TV), nice desert landscaping, trash pick up, propane refill, AND did I mention the great golf!! Coyotes spotted numerous times, so keep small animals close.
3 años ace

Nutmeg
Inglés (US)
We loved this RV Park so much we extended our stay and booked again next year. Most friendly and hardest working hosts we have ever seen. The entire park is ultra clean and service oriented. Agree with last post that most people including most hosts were not wearing masks and this was Jan- Feb 2021. But easy to escape to a great walking/ biking path around perimeter of property with hardly a soul using it. And there are so many amazing and empty hiking paths in the nearby state park. We unfortunately did not take advantage of the many amenities due to COVID caution.
3 años ace