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(And, don't forget the easy connect to the Upper Santa Ana River Trail.) Thomas Guide, p 740. |
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especially where there's irrigation
Yorba Linda, of course, is the birthplace of Richard Nixon; the bike trail goes right past his birthplace and the Nixon Library.
| ![]() The proximity of horses always generates lots of white fences, which makes for pretty scenery,
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The City of Yorba Linda is to be congratulated on creating these wonderful right-of-ways for recreation, exercise, and transportation. If you want to travel by horse or bicycle, there are paths to get just about anyplace you want to go. | |
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This bike path is unique, in that it does not go along a river or around a lake or pond -- in fact, except for a narrow irrigation ditch near Imperial Highway, there's almost no water at all. There is, however, a longstanding farming tradition; you'll see goats, chickens, horses, and orchards along the route. (There's apparently a railroad tradition too.) In other words, you really feel you've gotten away from it all when you travel this bike path.
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