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      • Virtual tour inside 3228 Wagon Road
      • Views from 3228 Wagon
      • Other Borrego views
      Catch the dawn...sunrise from our living room
      Slept in for a few moments? Sunrise a little later from our living room.
      Sleeping in? No problem, catch this wake-up view while lying in bed in our master bedroom.
      The spectacular colors of Indian head viewed from our property change hour-to-hour. Pictured here is a view later in the day.
      Finally, sunset over Indian Head from our front deck.
      Watch the colors and the sunset change the Santa Rosa mountains from our front deck.
      Always a surprise view from our kitchen window while preparing for coyote hour.
      New kitchen area - We have remodeled the kitchen area to include new maple counter tops and new appliances.
      New kitchen area - Entertain while you prepare your meals in our updated kitchen area.
      Living room
      Living room
      Keith Herring art in our living room
      Wake up to spectacular mountain views in our master bathroom with ensuite bathroom
      Master bedroom
      Our master ensuite bathroom
      Second/guest bedroom with queen size bed.
      Attached bathroom in second/guest bedrrom.
      Welcome to Borrego Springs. Catch this view when you drive down the 11 mile Montezuma grade dropping nearly 3,500' from an elevation of 4,216'.
      Check out the views of the Borrego Badlands from Fonts Point a great spot to watch moon rise and sunset.
      The waning sunlight paints the Santa Rosa mountains as viewed from Fonts Point.
      Looking across the badlands with Mexico far to the south.
      The flowers in the spring bloom have been spectacular.
      Citrus farming has had a long history in the Borrego Valley.
      Seeing a roadrunner in Borrego is a sign of good luck. Happily, they frequent our property. - Check our other sights in Borrego.
      How about a 350-foot-long sea serpent? Artist Ricardo Breceda has sculpted 130 large metal works of art depicting the prehistoric animals that once roamed the area.
      The executive golf course at the Roadrunner Club.
      It is not sunrise on the moon, rather moon rise in the Anza Borrego Park. Come visit us soon.

      New kitchen area - We have remodeled the kitchen area to include new maple counter tops and new appliances.
      New kitchen area - Entertain while you prepare your meals in our updated kitchen area.
      Living room
      Living room
      Keith Herring art in our living room
      Wake up to spectacular mountain views in our master bathroom with ensuite bathroom
      Master bedroom
      Our master ensuite bathroom
      Second/guest bedroom with queen size bed.
      Attached bathroom in second/guest bedrrom.

      Catch the dawn...sunrise from our living room
      Slept in for a few moments? Sunrise a little later from our living room.
      Sleeping in? No problem, catch this wake-up view while lying in bed in our master bedroom.
      The spectacular colors of Indian head viewed from our property change hour-to-hour. Pictured here is a view later in the day.
      Finally, sunset over Indian Head from our front deck.
      Watch the colors and the sunset change the Santa Rosa mountains from our front deck.
      Always a surprise view from our kitchen window while preparing for coyote hour.
      Seeing a roadrunner in Borrego is a sign of good luck. Happily, they frequent our property. - Check our other sights in Borrego.

      Welcome to Borrego Springs. Catch this view when you drive down the 11 mile Montezuma grade dropping nearly 3,500' from an elevation of 4,216'.
      Check out the views of the Borrego Badlands from Fonts Point a great spot to watch moon rise and sunset.
      The waning sunlight paints the Santa Rosa mountains as viewed from Fonts Point.
      Looking across the badlands with Mexico far to the south.
      The flowers in the spring bloom have been spectacular.
      Citrus farming has had a long history in the Borrego Valley.
      How about a 350-foot-long sea serpent? Artist Ricardo Breceda has sculpted 130 large metal works of art depicting the prehistoric animals that once roamed the area.
      The executive golf course at the Roadrunner Club.
      It is not sunrise on the moon, rather moon rise in the Anza Borrego Park. Come visit us soon.

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