Talk:Wildomar, California

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Hello from Kay Oakes in Wildomar, CA, This spring Wildomar is just beautiful. The sunsets are something I look forward to every day. We have a fine view of the mountains to the west where the Cleveland National Forest forms the far west wall of the valley. Interstate Route 15 runs north and south through Wildomar so you are close to everything. Lake Elsinore with its friendly parks, water sports and interesting historical sites is just to the north of us. While Murrieta, "The Gem of the Valley" is to the South. Clinton Keith Road runs east and west through Wildomar taking one west up into the mountain range to the historical Santa Rosa Plateau. To me Wildomar is a happy little town with families moving into some of the prettiest homes ever built. These are some of the nicest little communities on the map. I just think that Wildomar is a great place to call home.

Happy Travels, Kay

Expansion needed[edit]

Obviously, with Wildomar's recent incorporation, more content will be needed soon to it is up to speed with the average Wikipedia city article. Zzyzx11 (Talk) 21:42, 19 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I have already established Wildomar's history(to a certain degree), but maybe it needs a minor to moderate "tweaking" to spruce it up, but otherwise, it's perfect...Baldwin91006 (talk) 02:28, 5 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]


In employers, there's simply no way that LEUSD employs several thousand Wildomar residents. That figure must be LEUSD's total employment. So all those figures are wildly inaccurate. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 47.180.132.35 (talk) 21:41, 11 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]

The Collier-Graham "connection"[edit]

When I was young(in the Pasadena area), in school, under the subject "California History", we were taught(or rather, drilled into our heads!) that William Collier married his L.A.-area socialite wife Margaret just before he helped incorporate the City of South Pasadena in 1888(and became its first mayor)...a few years later, Margaret divorced William and moved down to the Lake Elsinore Valley to marry Riverside realtor Donald Graham, thus helping to establish the City of Elsinore("Lake" was added in 1979)...thus the correct story of how Wildomar was named...

You can also check the Wikipedia page for South Pasadena(CA) for the truth...

Margaret was William Collier's first wife, NOT his sister!...Baldwin91006 (talk) 02:56, 3 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Never mind!...that resident from Wildomar was right!...I also had to check with a friend in South Pasadena to be sure of this...sorry!...Baldwin91006 (talk) 02:53, 16 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Map in infobox needs update[edit]

The map of Riverside County that shows the city of Wildomar in red seems outdated by 2019 standards. It only seems to show Wildomar's boundaries as a CDP, shows Sedco Hills as an unincorporated community (even though it is now in Wildomar's city limits), and also shows the neighboring city of Menifee as an unincorporated community. Does someone have an updated map or know how to fix this? User:Pf1127