• Trail:
  • Mother's (Tijeras Creek Trails)
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  • Reporter Primary Activity:
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Description:
Hard to find the entrance, need to go around fenced landscape area as mentioned before. Top part is all clear and ridable, but good portion at the bottom before it connects to Arroyo Trabuco is still full of brush and was very hard to get through. By the time I got there I wasn't turning back though. Only took picture after the exit, but that wasn't the worst.
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    Coordinates: 33.590969, -117.634522

        Local Weather During Report

        • Summary
          MostlyClear
        • Temperature
          21° (13°/23°)
        • Precip
          0 mm/h
        • Wind
          7.31 km/h
        • Cloud Cover
          34%
        • Humidity
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        Previous Reports

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        Jun 8, 2026 @ 12:13pm
        Jun 8, 2026
        The trail is now clear to ride & all the brush is clear view
        May 26, 2025 @ 6:01pm
        May 26, 2025
        First time trying to find trail my Harmon but there’s a fenced landscape storage area at the bottom of service road that you have to sidetrack... view
        Mar 25, 2025 @ 6:00am
        Mar 25, 2025
        Significant parts of trail are Overgrown with vegetation. Recent trail work prior to rain is covered up with overgrowth. view

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