Also serving the communities of De Luz, Rainbow, Camp Pendleton, Pala and Pauma
The history of Fallbrook is alive in Live Oak Park. From the ancient oaks and mortar stones to memorial plaques and monuments, from old stone tables and a time capsule to a native plant garden and a marked walking course, from yearly events like Arts in the Park and a new dog park to weddings, reunions and birthday parties, life in the past and present as well as possibilities in the future all reside in the park’s 27 acres.
The park is named after its chief occupant, the Coastal Live Oak which, unlike its eastern counterpart, is an evergreen tree that does not lose all its leaves or go dorman...
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