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  1. About Santa Rosa Plateau. The Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve, located at the southern end of the Santa Ana Mountains in southwest Riverside County near the city of Murrieta, is a hidden gem that offers a fascinating glimpse into the history and ecosystems of the area. Consisting of 9,000 acres, the Reserve protects unique ecosystems such ...

  2. The approximately 7,500-acre Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve is a relatively undisturbed area of oak woodland, chaparral, and native grassland habitat. Preservation of the plateau could begin to provide a corridor for movements of deer and mountain lion. Creeks draining the plateau contain deep holes, which hold water throughout the ...

  3. According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve is Vernal Pool Trail and Transpreserve Trail Loop, which has a 4.6 star rating from 340 reviews. This trail is 3.3 mi long with an elevation gain of 305 ft.

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    • California, United States
  4. In late 1983, Riverside County's population was edging close to 750,000 and development was booming with enormous plans in the works. Concerned with protecting the many rare species, TNC worked to purchase 3,100 acres from a housing development company, the beginning of the Santa Rosa Plateau.

  5. Home. > Explore. > Outdoors. > Biking. > Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve. Covering nearly 10,000 acres, the reserve showcases rare and unique natural features, including Engelmann Oak woodlands and native grasslands. Its vernal pools are home to tadpoles, garter snakes and fairy shrimp, which are exclusive to the reserve. Share.

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