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History of the Trujillo 

The Trujillo Adobe is one of the oldest surviving structures in Riverside County and the last visible above-ground remnant connected to the historic San Salvador community. The adobe was built by members of the Trujillo Family, descendants of early settler Lorenzo Trujillo, whose family helped establish the nearby communities of Agua Mansa and La Placita along the Santa Ana River.

In 1862, a devastating flood destroyed much of the surrounding settlement. After the flood, the Trujillo family moved to higher ground and built the adobe at its current location. The home remained in the Trujillo family for generations and became an important part of the region’s early ranching and farming community. Today, the adobe stands as a rare reminder of the early communities that helped shape Riverside County and the people who lived and worked along the Santa Ana River.

Over time, exposure to weather and structural deterioration—including roof failure and partial wall collapse—have significantly impacted the building. Rehabilitation is now needed to stabilize and preserve the adobe for future generations.

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The Project

The Trujillo Adobe Heritage Village Project will restore the historic adobe and develop the surrounding property so the public can safely visit and learn about the site’s history.

The project includes stabilizing and rehabilitating the adobe structure, as well as adding site improvements such as accessible pathways, utilities, landscaping, and visitor-support facilities. These improvements will help preserve the adobe while allowing the site to serve as a cultural and educational destination for residents, students, and visitors. Once completed, the site will serve as a publicly accessible cultural and educational destination that interprets the region’s early history and supports community engagement.

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Get Involved

Community participation is an important part of the Trujillo Adobe Heritage Village Project. A community workshop is planned for this spring to share project updates and gather input as planning continues. Updates about the project, upcoming meetings, and project milestones will be shared on this page. For more information about the Trujillo Adobe Heritage Village Project, please contact:

Lynda Ramos, Senior Park Planner
Riverside County Regional Park & Open-Space District
Email: [email protected]

    Project Timeline

    The Trujillo Adobe Heritage Village Project is being developed through a multi-phase planning and implementation process.
    Completed Work (2024–2025)
    • Acquisition of surrounding properties
    • Preservation Plan development 
    • National Register nomination

    Current Phase (2026–2027)
    • Concept planning and interpretive planning
    • Environmental review (CEQA and NEPA)
    • Technical studies and site assessments

    Current Project Status

    The project is currently in the planning phase. These efforts will help determine the improvements needed to preserve the structure and safely open the site to the public. The results of this planning work will guide the next phase of the project, which includes construction and site improvements.

    Future Phase

    2028–2029: Construction and site improvements, including structural rehabilitation of the adobe and development of visitor-supporting infrastructure.

    Community Meeting Dates

    Save The Date: June 6th, 2026! 

    Join us on June 6 for a community workshop for the Trujillo Adobe Heritage Village Project. At this workshop, you’ll have the opportunity to: 

    • Learn about the history of the Trujillo Adobe • Review early ideas and concepts for the site • Share your input to help inform the project as we work with the Trujillo family to shape the future of the site!

    📍 Springbrook Clubhouse 🕒 10:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M.

     We hope to see you there!