Santa Margarita County Preserve is 226 acres and is part
of the County of San Diego Multiple Species Conservation
Program. The property was acquired in 1992 to preserve the
resources and picturesque scenery of the Santa Margarita
Valley, while providing additional public trails in the
community of Fallbrook. In partnership with the Fallbrook
Land Conservancy the park was restored after the 2002
Gavilan Fire for public access.
The 2.5 miles of trails are open for multiple use; horse back
riding, hiking and mountain biking. To the north the trails
connects with the Fallbrook Public Utility Districts trails. To
the west the preserve is buffered by Camp Pendleton.
Santa Margarita Preserve is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media
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