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Branching off the Juanita Cooke Greenbelt Trail (in the section between Euclid and Valencia Mesa) is a lesser-known pathway called Horse Alley. I recently stumbled upon this short trail when I was hiking with my family during the holiday weekend. Horse Alley is roughly 0.61 miles long, maintained by the Fullerton Parks and Recreation Department, and listed on the city’s website as a “Backbone” recreational trail. It’s a dirt passageway that varies in size. Horse Alley is both wide and narrow at different spots along its length, and it stretches between and behind large backyards, therefore fitting the very definition of the word “alley.” As for the horse part of its name, the path is an extension of the Juanita Cooke Trail, which was named after an influential leader of the Fullerton Recreation Riders, a local equestrian group that made this extensive trail system possible. To read my full story for the Fullerton Observer Newspaper's January 2025 issue, please visit the following link: https://fullertonobserver.com/2025/01... -- Credits: Filmed & Photographed by Emerson Little Edited by Emerson Little Music: "Nature's Way (instrumental)" by Alsever Lake