Employment
 
 
  Beginning in 500 B.C. with the Rumsen Indians, the Preserve has been home to families who valued the land, its climate, wildlife and resources. That heritage continues for the families living on the Preserve today. 300 homelands have been sited to ensure the environmental and aesthetic integrity of the landscape, providing privacy and the ability to see without being seen. 100 miles of trails invite families to experience The Preserve by foot or horseback. Equestrian, swimming, golf and tennis facilities provide a constant source of family activity and the 80-year-old Hacienda continues its tradition as a hospitality and cultural center.  

 

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