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Public use of Santa Margarita Trails has been SAVED!

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Jeff Chione
2 years ago

Keep open to the public!

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Thomas Hanson
6 years ago

please leave some habitats to mother nature

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Matthew Kogan
8 years ago

The San Diego County needs more multi-use trails that are Bicycle friendly.

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Harley Phillips
8 years ago

We need all the trails.

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Anonymous
8 years ago

Please protect trail access for hiking, biking, and equestrian use!

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Anonymous
8 years ago

We need more trails to enjoy the outdoors

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fredrick wollman
8 years ago

it is important that two-legged animals have access to open space

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John Steele
8 years ago

I support the trail use considerations

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Todd rogers
9 years ago

Keep it open for our horses

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Kim Crowe
9 years ago

Please keep the trails open it is what makes Fallbrook special and a great place to live.

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Alison Farrin
9 years ago

Wonderful place to ride. We need to keep our open spaces available for public use of kinds.

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Tria young
9 years ago

Hello Mrs. Tabish! Do you remember me? You were one of my favorite teachers! Hope you are well. Tria Young.

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Jurgen Schmerler
9 years ago

Coming all the way from Solana Beach - please preserve access to this great trail.

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Cristina de Graaf
9 years ago

Please preserve this trail for equestrian and non motorized users. We need to preserve our "Western Heritage" with open land for public use

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Linda Krajewski
9 years ago

Please preserve this trail for public use by equestrians and other non-motorized users. We are losing too many public outdoor spaces in our beautiful Southern California and can't afford to lose another.

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Marsha Bustin
9 years ago

Please save this trail for public use.

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Arnette Reed
9 years ago

please keep open space for trails.

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Lindsey Chamberlain
9 years ago

Just discovered this beautiful trail and wish to continue walking it with my family!

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Charles Zecca
9 years ago

We are sending a check for $100 to P.O.Box 2974 as we do not contribute online.

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Mr Rene Cortes
9 years ago

We need to keep these trails for our children and future generations, once developed they are gone forever. I grew up here and have enjoyed these magical trails since 1970's and I hope we can win this important fight!