Off-Street Bike Trails
Cyclists are advised to wear helmets and safety gear
and to observe proper trail etiquette at all times:
•Trails are open from sunrise to sunset.
•Use trash receptacles provided.
•Motorized vehicles are prohibited.
•Observe posted trail use guidelines.
•Dogs must be leashed at all times.
•Dog owners must clean up after their dogs.
San Francisquito Creek Trail
Length: 6.7 miles
Trail end points: Copper Hill Dr. and Santa Clara River Trail at McBean Pkwy; South Fork River Trail at Santa Clara River
South Fork River Trail
Length: 2 miles
Trail end points: The Old Rd. near I-5 and Orchard Village Rd.
Santa Clara River Trail
Length: 9.2 miles
Trail end points: South Fork River Trail at McBean Pkwy. and Lost Canyon Rd. under Antelope Valley Fwy./SR 14
Chuck Pontius Commuter Trail
Length: 5.1 miles
Trail end points: South Fork River Trail at Valencia Blvd. and Santa Clara River Trail at Soledad Canyon Rd.
Golden Valley Road Trail
Length: 5 miles
Trail end points: Near the intersection of Golden Valley Road and Sierra Highway, Newhall Ranch Road near the Pointus Soledad Paths – Boquet Connector close to Bouqet Canyon Road.
For more information about the bike trails go to www.bikesantaclarita.com.
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