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Rolling Hills Estates built cityhood around horses and open space
Rolling Hills Estates incorporated in 1957 to protect a rural Palos Verdes feel, with white fences, bridle trails, open spaces, and an equestrian lifestyle.
Rolling Hills Estates is part of Los Angeles County, but it was built to feel apart from the busiest parts of the county. The city incorporated on September 18, 1957, becoming the county’s 60th municipality. In that first year, it had about 3,500 residents.
The early goal was clear: protect a rural atmosphere and equestrian lifestyle. That meant rolling hills, white fences, bridle trails, open spaces, and neighborhoods that kept a quieter Palos Verdes Peninsula feel.
The horse story is still visible. Rolling Hills Estates has more than 25 miles of scenic bridle trails, public riding rings, and the Peter Weber Equestrian Center. Chandler Preserve adds 27 acres of open space for hiking and horseback riding near Dapplegray fields and the Empty Saddle Club.
The city has grown and added different neighborhood areas, but the old promise still shapes the place. Rolling Hills Estates is a planned effort to keep trails, horses, open land, and neighborhood life in the same daily picture.
Where to see it
Bridle trails, Chandler Preserve, Peter Weber Equestrian Center, and the neighborhoods along Palos Verdes Drive North.
Official sources
Official source trail
Reviewed July 2, 2026
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