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HORSEBACK RIDERS, HIKERS, RUNNERS & MOUNTAIN BIKERS
WITH YOUR HELP WE CAN MAKE DREAMS COME TRUE.
A DREAM FOR SAFE and BEAUTIFUL NEIGHBORHOODS
AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE IN AND AROUND BOTH
WILDOMAR AND LAKELAND VILLAGE.
FEBRUARY 11, 2012
TRAIL MAINTENANCE DAY
for our recently adopted FENCELINE TRAIL
up on the Santa Rosa Plateau

Contributions are being accepted to cover the cost of
materials for white vinyl safety fencing.
We are also seeking volunteers to help with installation.
Please click on the donation letter for more information
The Donation Letter is Currently Being Modified
Request to be notified when updated
Your tax deductible donations will help fund our trail projects!
Make checks payable to:
Butterfield Multi-Use Trails, Inc
P.O. Box 668
Wildomar, CA 92595
To find out more about adopting a trail, volunteer efforts on trail maintenance, or for any other questions, please contact us:
info@bmut.org
What rights do you have when riding on trails?
California Vehicle Code 21759
A driver of a car or truck
must approach animals with care. If you come upon
a horse-drawn
vehicle, someone on horseback or livestock crossing the road,
you must
maintain control of your vehicle and slow down. If necessary,
you may
have to stop your car and wait for the animals to pass you.
You must
also follow all signals indicated by the handler of
the animal, and stop
or slow down as instructed.
Regardless of whether you are in a vehicle or riding a horse, it is
important to work together to stay safe when out on the roadways. There
are many shared responsibilities between the horseback rider and the
driver of a car.
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