Paloma Wash Trail in Menifee grows in popularity for all ages

Menifee city manager Armando Villa works out on one of the stations along the Paloma Wash Trail that is open to the public day or night. Valley News/Tony Ault photo
Interest in walking, running and bicycling continues to grow in Menifee, and the city recently rejuvenated the Paloma Wash Trail running from a major shopping center in the downtown area to Newport and Holland roads.The 2.2 mile loop trail, which is listed in All Trails as “moderate,” is being used more and more after city officials, members of Riverside County Flood Control and state officials cut the ribbon to the now asphalt paved trail with physical exercise equipment along the way and rest benches. Creating even more interest is an entrance from the Central Park to motion lights that turn on at night for the late night users. The ribbon cutting ceremony held Saturday, April 16, following the city’s Spring Fest at the park, brought applause from many sports enthusiasts and ta
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