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Fallbrook -We have some of the best riding trails in Southern California. The Santa Margarita river is one of the last free flowing rivers in the state and connects with Rainbow Creek and Sandia Creek in the northern section of the community. The Fallbrook Land Conservancy Trails Committee maintains designated riding trails on approximately 1500 acres. Tree canopied trails cross the river several times. If a view is what you enjoy, take a ride up Rainbow Creek to the top of Red Mountain. At an elevation of 1500 feet the destination offers unparalleled views of the entire area. You have to experience these trails to appreciate the natural beauty. | |
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Bonsall - Currently Bonsall offers well maintained designated riding trails that meander through the gated equestrian community of Saratoga Estates. Numerous local trails exist with the large number of agricultural properties but these are not designated trails and access could change with owner cooperation. Future plans include a regional park with staging areas and designated trails which will follow the San Luis Rey river. Read More | |
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Murrieta -
Murrieta offers designated riding trails throughout the equestrian community of La Cresta. These trails connect with trails on the Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Preserve and offer beautiful vistas of mountains, valleys and the Pacific ocean.
| Temecula- There ia an area of large estates just a few minutes east of Interstate 15. Panoramic views of Palomar mountain can be yours with the ability to ride off your property onto dedicated horse trails that wind through the hills surrounding the Temecula Valley wine country. | | |
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