Overview
This 1,384-acre water-blessed property is part of the vulnerable South Coast Ecoregion that is recognized as one of the Earth’s 25 global hotspots of threatened biodiversity.For several decades the Fallbrook Trail Council has maintained 18 miles of equestrian and hiking trails on this former water district property.
The Fallbrook Trails Council and The Wildlands Conservancy are now partners in maintaining this trail, which was voted the number one trail of the best 50 trails in San Diego County. Visitors are often surprised to see so many broad water impoundments along the river that are the industrious work of the California golden beaver.
One of the most important components of outdoor ethics is to maintain courtesy toward other visitors. It helps everyone enjoy their outdoor experience.
Principles courtesy of Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics.
Programs
Please check back soon for new programs for this location or explore other programs nearby.
CONSERVATION OUTCOMES
This five-mile-long river woodland, with hillsides of chaparral and coastal sage scrub, is a vital section of the landscape linkage between Palomar Mountain and Camp Pendleton. Our friendly onsite managers and rangers will inspire visitors with their knowledge and commitment to protect this precious resource.
Preserves
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