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Santa Margarita River Hiking Trail

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Danielle
January 8, 2022
In 2018, The Wildlands Conservancy acquired five miles of the oak- and sycamore-shaded Santa Margarita River, one of the last free-flowing wild rivers in Southern California and the southernmost range of steelhead trout. 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.
In 2018, The Wildlands Conservancy acquired five miles of the oak- and sycamore-shaded Santa Margarita River, one of the last free-flowing wild rivers in Southern California and the southernmost range of steelhead trout. This 1,384-acre water-blessed property is part of the vulnerable South Coast Ec…
Former Member
March 4, 2020
Acquired to preserve the resources and picturesque scenery of the Santa Margarita Mountains. Raptors are a common sight overhead or perched in trees. Deer and other large protected animals rely on the river for their water. The 22 acre lush river corridor contains 2 miles of non-motorized multi-use trails. 5 miles.
Lauri
March 26, 2022
Beautiful local hike next to a small winding river, mostly shaded.
Colleen
March 10, 2022
If you like to hike, this is a shady, pretty hike. rated easy; 3.5 miles, 650 gain. Bring hat, sun screen, water, snack.
Ryan
October 29, 2021
This is a beautiful place for kids to run around in the water. Great place for a picnic.

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