Willow Springs Station, Temecula
Facts and practical information
Willow Springs Station was a changing station at Alamos or Willow Springs along the Second Division route of the Butterfield Overland Mail, in what is now Murrieta, in Riverside County, California. It was also known as Alamos, Clines's or Kline's, or Willows, was one of the later Butterfield Overland Mail stations, placed in 1859, between some of the original stations for changing teams and providing water between stops in hot dry areas. Willow Springs, also originally known as Alamos Springs, was located west of the hills that line the east side of the Temecula Valley, on land of the Rancho Temecula, near Santa Gertrudis Creek on the low flood plain of Murrieta Creek, between Santa Gertrudis and Warm Springs Creek. ()
South Murrieta Business CorridorTemecula
Willow Springs Station – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Promenade Temecula, Chapel of Memories, Temecula Town Center, Pechanga Resort and Casino.