A short 18-mile drive from the Pacific Ocean, the greater Fallbrook area is well known for its gently rolling hills, lush groves, ancient oak trees, equestrian and walking trails, riparian areas, nature preserves, and Mediterranean climate.
Dinwiddie Preserve
The Dinwiddie Preserve, made possible by a bequest of Nancy and Howard Dinwiddie, consists of 13 acres of open field, trees, and a meandering year-round stream, known historically as Cienega Creek. A half-mile loop for walkers and joggers has been installed. The convenient location of the preserve, on the corner of Brook Road and Stage Coach Lane, makes it very accessible to the people of Fallbrook who enjoy nature.