By Mary Flom
Did you know that August 1st is National Mountain Climbing Day? We thought we would celebrate by rounding up a list of accessible trails in Northern California. So that’s exactly what we did. We found our list here (https://www.traillink.com/trailsearch/?state=CA). So get out there this month and do some walkin’. Don’t forget to capture the moment and share with us.
Happy hiking!
Alameda Creek Regional Trail
The Alameda Creek Regional Trail runs from the mouth of Niles Canyon in Fremont to the San Francisco Bay, allowing recreational access to the levees on both sides of Alameda Creek.
Counties: Alameda
Length: 22.1 miles
Trail end points: San Francisco Bay and Old Canyon Rd. (Fremont)
Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Crushed Stone
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Fishing, Wheelchair Accessible, Horseback Riding, Walking
Albertson Parkway
The Albertson Parkway is located in South San Jose, just steps away from the sprawling Santa Teresa County Park, which features preserved land and unpaved trails in the rolling Santa Teresa Hills.
Counties: Santa Clara
Length: 0.5 miles
Trail end points: Dondero Way and Cresta Vista Way and Curie Dr. and Manila Way
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Alum Rock Park Trail
Nestled between Alum Rock Canyon and the Mt. Diablo foothills, Alum Rock Park west of San Jose is California’s oldest city park.
Counties: Santa Clara
Length: 2.4 miles
Trail end points: Petitencia Creek Rd. and Alum Rock Falls Rd.
Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Dirt
Trail category: Rail-Trail
Trail activities: Wheelchair Accessible, Mountain Biking, Walking
Aquatic Park Trail
The Aquatic Park Trail travels along a hairpin-shaped route through Aquatic Park and around a small lake narrowly separated from the San Francisco Bay.
Counties: Alameda
Length: 2 miles
Trail end points: San Francisco Bay Trail on W. Frontage Rd. and Bolivar Dr.
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Arroyo Mocho Trail
The Arroyo Mocho Trail is a part of a network of multi-use trails in Livermore and which also links with the city of Pleasanton.
Counties: Alameda
Length: 12.9 miles
Trail end points: Bernal Ave. & Stanley Blvd. and Vasco Rd.
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Barberry Walkway
The Barberry Walkway runs parallel to Barberry Lane between Corda Drive near Meadowfair Park and Dina Lane. There are plans to extend the walkway along the outskirts of the park to Quimby Road.
Counties: Santa Clara
Length: 0.5 miles
Trail end points: Corda Drive and Dina Lane
Trail surfaces: Concrete
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Blue Gravel Mine Trail
The Blue Gravel Mine Trail winds through southern neighborhoods of Redding.
Counties: Shasta
Length: 1.75 miles
Trail end points: Buenaventura Blvd. and Placer St. and Canyon Creek Rd. and Blazingwood Dr.
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Centennial Way Trail
The Centennial Way Trail follows the path of the BART line between San Bruno station and South San Francisco station. The BART, of course, runs underground while the trail doesn’t.
Counties: San Mateo
Length: 2.85 miles
Trail end points: South San Francisco BART station and San Bruno BART station
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Rail-Trail
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Chico Airport Bike Path
This linear trail through the northern sections of bike-friendly Chico runs on the abandoned Sacramento Northern Railway right-of-way.
Counties: Butte
Length: 3.25 miles
Trail end points: Esplanade and E. 11th Ave. and Sikorsky Ave. at Chico Municipal Airport
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Rail-Trail
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Chico State Bike Path
The Chico State Bike Path, also known as the Railroad Bike Path, runs between CSU campus at Cherry Street and W. Lindo Avenue, paralleling an active rail line for most of the way.
States: California
Counties: Butte
Length: 2 miles
Trail end points: Chico State University at Cherry St. and W. Lindo Ave at UP tracks
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Rail-Trail
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Clover Creek Preserve Trail
Paved trails on either side of Clover Creek combine with a loop around a retention pond to form a larger trail loop through Clover Creek Preserve in Redding.
States: California
Counties: Shasta
Length: 2 miles
Trail end points: Saturn Skyway and Shasta View Dr. and Preserve Blvd. and Thomason Tr.
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Contra Costa Canal Trail
The Contra Costa Canal Trail forms a horseshoe shape route, traversing through the urban and neighborhood landscape of Martinez, Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek and Concord.
Counties: Contra Costa
Length: 13.8 miles
Trail end points: Muir Rd. Martinez (Pacheco) and Willow Pass Rd. (Concord)
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Horseback Riding, Walking
Coyote Creek Trail (San Jose)
For most of its length, the scenic Coyote Creek Trail meanders along its namesake creek south of the city of San Jose. South of Metcalf Road, an equestrian trail parallels the paved trail.
Counties: Santa Clara
Length: 22.1 miles
Trail end points: S. portion from Tulley Rd at Galveston Ave. to Morning Star Dr. at Eagle View Dr. and N. portion from Montague Expwy nr. Seely Ave. to Southbay Freeway
Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Crushed Stone
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Horseback Riding, Mountain Biking, Walking
Delta de Anza Regional Trail
The Delta de Anza Regional Trail is 15 miles long, running between Willow Pass Road at Route 4 near Concord and Main Street (Rt. 4) at E. Cypress Road in Oakley.
Counties: Contra Costa
Length: 15 miles
Trail end points: Willow Pass Rd (nr. Bay Point) and East Cypress Rd (Oakley)
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Dry Creek Greenway (Roseville)
Roseville’s Dry Creek Greenway is planned to one day span 4.25 miles through the southern neighborhoods of this central California town.
Counties: Placer
Length: 0.7 miles
Trail end points: Oak Ridge Drive and Meadowlark Way
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
East Bay Greenway
A half mile of the East Bay Greenway is currently open from the Coliseum BART Station (at 75th Avenue) to 85th Avenue in Oakland.
Counties: Alameda
Length: 0.5 miles
Trail end points: 75th Avenue and 85th Avenue
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Rail-Trail
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
East Bay Municipal Utility District Right-of-Way
The East Bay Municipal Utility District Right-of-Way, as its name suggests, is a trail open on a utility corridor in Stockton.
Counties: San Joaquin
Length: 5.5 miles
Trail end points: Brookside Rd. and Gleneagles Dr. and SR 99 north of E. Hammer Ln.
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Elk Grove Creek Trail
The Elk Grove Creek Trail is open in two disconnected segments along its namesake waterway in the cities of Elk Grove and Sacramento. Both portions offer a smooth paved surface.
Counties: Sacramento
Length: 8.6 miles
Trail end points: Franklin Blvd. and Calvine Rd. (Sacramento) and Emerald Vista Dr. and E. Stockton Blvd. (Elk Grove)
Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Concrete
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Horseback Riding, Walking
Eureka Waterfront Trail
Northern California’s Eureka Waterfront Trail is located along the shore of Humboldt Bay.
Counties: Humboldt
Length: 6.5 miles
Trail end points: Former Eureka Holmes Lumber Mill site and Tydd Street
Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Boardwalk
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Fishing, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Fairfield Linear Park
Running from Solano Community College on the southwest edge of town and into the town of Fairfield.
States: California
Counties: Solano
Length: 6.1 miles
Trail end points: Dover Avenue and Solano Community College
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Rail-Trail
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Mountain Biking, Walking
Franklin Creek Trail
One of the newest trails in Elk Grove’s impressive system, the Franklin Creek Trail provides extensive recreation and active transportation options to residents of the city’s southern neighborhoods.
Counties: Sacramento
Length: 6.4 miles
Trail end points: Franklin Blvd. and Elk Grove Blvd. and Whitelock Pkwy. and Wolf Pack Ln.
Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Concrete
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
The French Camp Slough Trail
Also known as the San Joaquin River Trail, parallels both waterways on levees in the southern reaches of Stockton
Counties: San Joaquin
Length: 2.7 miles
Trail end points: Carolyn Weston Blvd. west of I-5 and Abruzzi Ct.
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
ID: 6533637
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Golden Gate Park Bike Path
The Golden Gate Park Bike Path winds through San Francisco’s famous city park, providing both a retreat from urban life and an important link in the city’s growing bike network.
Counties: San Francisco
Length: 3.95 miles
Trail end points: Fell St. and Baker St. and Great Highway Bike Path at Lincoln Way and Great Hwy.
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Guadalupe River Trail
The Guadalupe River Trail is the spine of San Jose’s growing trail network, running north-south through much of the city.
Counties: Santa Clara
Length: 12.5 miles
Trail end points: San Francisco Bay Trail at Gold St. (Alviso) and Los Alamitos Creek Trail at Almaden Lake Park on Coleman Rd. (San Jose)
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Humbug-Willow Creek Trail
The Humbug-Willow Creek Trail is really a collection of multi-use trails in the city of Folsom, about 32 miles’ worth, and more are planned.
Counties: Sacramento
Length: 18 miles
Trail end points: Mormon Island Wetlands State Park and Lake Forest Industrial Park
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Horseback Riding, Mountain Biking, Walking
Isabel Avenue Trail
The Isabel Avenue Trail runs north-south on the western boundary of Livermore in the eastern San Francisco Bay area’s Tri-Valley region.
Counties: Alameda
Length: 3.2 miles
Trail end points: Isabel Ave. and Jack London Blvd. and Lakeside Circle
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Johnny Cash – Folsom Prison Blues Trail
The Johnny Cash – Folsom Prison Blues Trail skirts the Folsom State Prison, which Cash sang about in his well-known 1955 song “Folsom Prison Blues.”
Counties: Sacramento
Length: 3.2 miles
Trail end points: Greenback Ln (Folsom Powerhouse State Historic Park) and American River Bike Trail at Folsom Lake Crossing
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail
The Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail links its two namesake communities via a former logging railroad corridor that largely parallels St. Mary’s Road.
Counties: Contra Costa
Length: 7.65 miles
Trail end points: Olympic Boulevard Staging Area at Pleasant Hill Rd. and Olympic Blvd. (Lafayette) and Valle Vista Staging Area on Canyon Rd. (Moraga)
Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Concrete
Trail category: Rail-Trail
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Horseback Riding, Walking
Lake Almanor Recreation Trail
The Lake Almanor Recreation Trail offers scenic views of the lake and mountains, including Lassen Volcano in nearby Lassen Volcanic National Park.
Counties: Plumas
Length: 9.5 miles
Trail end points: Humbug-Humbolt Cross Road and Route 89 at Rocky Point Campground Rd.
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Fishing, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking, Cross Country Skiing
Lake Merced Loop (San Francisco)
This 4.5-mile paved trail encircles Lake Merced in southwestern San Francisco. The western leg of the loop is also referred to as the Lake Merced Measured Mile.
Counties: San Francisco
Length: 4.5 miles
Trail end points: Sunset Blvd. and Lake Merced Blvd.
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Fishing, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Lake Merritt Trail
Oakland’s Lake Merritt Trail closely follows the lake’s shoreline for a pleasant, paved trip with beautiful views and connections to several parks and attractions right in the heart of the city.
Counties: Alameda
Length: 3.1 miles
Trail end points: Lake Merritt Blvd. and Lakeside Park
Trail surfaces: Concrete
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Lake Natoma Trail
Although most area residents (and Google Maps) consider the Lake Natoma Trail part of the American River Bike Trail, it is a separate trail in its own right.
Counties: Sacramento
Length: 6 miles
Trail end points: Gold Lake Dr. east of Folsom Blvd. and American River Bike Trail at Hazel Ave. and Gold Country Blvd.
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Los Alamitos Creek Trail
The Los Alamitos Creek Trail runs along its namesake creek between McKean Road and Almaden Lake Park, where the trail is also known as the Lake Almaden Trail.
Counties: Santa Clara
Length: 5.2 miles
Trail end points: Guadalupe River Trail at Almaden Lake Park on Coleman Rd. and McKean Rd.
Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Concrete
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Los Gatos Creek Trail
It is difficult to travel through suburban Santa Clara County for more than a few minutes without noticing an abundance of cyclists and runners in the area.
Counties: Santa Clara
Length: 11.2 miles
Trail end points: Lonus St. to W. San Carlos St. (San Jose) and Meridian Ave. to Lexington Reservoir
Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Dirt, Gravel
Trail category: Rail-Trail
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Fishing, Wheelchair Accessible, Mountain Biking, Walking
The Lower Silver Creek Trail runs in a nearly straight line between Ocala Avenue and Dobern Avenue (Abed Court).
States: California
Counties: Santa Clara
Length: 1.05 miles
Trail end points: Dobern Ave./Abed Ct. and Ocala Ave.
Trail surfaces: Concrete
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Marsh Creek Trail
Marsh Creek Trail follows the sinuous course of Marsh Creek through the outskirts of suburbia and among the rich farmland of Contra Costa County.
Counties: Contra Costa
Length: 8.5 miles
Trail end points: Concord Ave. (Brentwood) and Big Break Regional Park (Oakley)
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Natomas Westlake Path
Located in a quiet residential neighborhood, the Natomas Westlake Path runs along the shoreline of its namesake lake in the growing Natomas section of Sacramento.
Counties: Sacramento
Length: 1.3 miles
Trail end points: Egret Park on Westlake Pkwy. and Clubside Ln.
Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Concrete
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Nimitz Way
Nimitz Way links Tilden Regional Park and Wildcat Canyon Regional Park via the ridge between Wildcat Creek and the San Pablo Reservoir on the northern outskirts of Berkeley.
Counties: Contra Costa
Length: 4.1 miles
Trail end points: Wildcat Canyon Rd. in Tilden Regional Park and San Pablo Ridge Trail/Mezue Trail in Wildcat Canyon Regional Park
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Horseback Riding, Walking
Ohlone Greenway
Named for the Ohlone Indians who once lived in the area, this trail doubles as a commuting corridor and a recreation destination for the cities of Berkeley, Albany and El Cerrito.
Counties: Alameda, Contra Costa
Length: 5.3 miles
Trail end points: Martin Luther King, Jr. Way at Hearst Avenue (Berkeley) and San Pablo Avenue (El Cerrito)
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Rail-Trail
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Paradise Memorial Trailway
Located in the Sierra Nevada foothills, Paradise, California, is a warm and inviting city with a small-town feel, and this trail offers visitors the perfect way to see it.
Counties: Butte
Length: 5.2 miles
Trail end points: Pentz Rd. at Skyway Rd. (nr. Magalia) and Skyway Rd. at Neal Rd. (Paradise)
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Rail-Trail
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Penitencia Creek Trail
The Penitencia Creek Trail follows its namesake creek through a suburban greenbelt in northeast San José.
Counties: Santa Clara
Length: 2.8 miles
Trail end points: Mabury Rd. and Noble Ave.
Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Gravel
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Mountain Biking, Walking
Sabercat Creek Trail
The Sabercat Creek Trail can be found along its tree-lined namesake waterway in the Mission San Jose community of Fremont, a coastal California city off the San Francisco Bay.
Counties: Alameda
Length: 2 miles
Trail end points: Pine St. and east of I-680
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Sacramento River Parkway Trail
Hugging the eastern bank of the Sacramento River, the Sacramento River Parkway Trail travels through Sacramento in two disconnected segments.
Hugging the eastern bank of the Sacramento River, the Sacramento River Parkway Trail travels through Sacramento in two disconnected segments.
Counties: Sacramento
Length: 9.3 miles
Trail end points: Tiscornia Park on Jibboom St. and Bill Conlin Youth Sports Complex on Freeport Blvd.
Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Concrete
Trail category: Rail-Trail
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Sacramento River Rail Trail
Over the years the Bureau of Land Management, with many partners, has worked diligently to develop one of the premier trail destinations in the West.
Counties: Shasta
Length: 11.1 miles
Trail end points: Sacramento River Trail at Keswick Dam Rd. (Shasta) and Coram Rd. south of Shasta Dam (near City of Shasta Lake)
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Rail-Trail
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Fishing, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Sacramento River Trail
Tucked away in Northern California’s Shasta County is the charming town of Redding, which over the years has worked diligently to become one of the premier trail destinations in the West.
Counties: Shasta
Length: 12.27 miles
Trail end points: Sacramento River Rail Trail at Keswick Dam Rd. and Hilltop Dr. and Dana Dr.
Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Concrete
Trail category: Rail-Trail
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Fishing, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
San Francisco Bay Trail
The San Francisco Bay Trail is a colossal effort to create a 500-mile multiuse trail encircling its namesake bay.
Counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, Sonoma
Length: 301.5 miles
Trail end points: California State Route 237 (San Jose) and Kennedy Park (Napa)
Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Boardwalk, Concrete, Crushed Stone, Dirt, Gravel
Trail category: Rail-Trail
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Fishing, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
San Tomas Aquino Creek Trail
The San Tomas Aquino Creek Trail offers a paved route running approximately 5 miles through Santa Clara along its namesake waterway.
Santa Clara
Length: 4.6 miles
Trail end points: El Camino Real/SR 82 and San Tomas Expy. and San Francisco Bay Trail at SR 237
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Silver Creek Valley Trail
Silver Creek Valley Trail follows its namesake creek and paralleling Silver Creek Valley Road. The passes through a country club neighborhood and through open space over a steep hill.
Counties: Santa Clara
Length: 4 miles
Trail end points: Hassler Pkway to Hellyer Ave. and Hassler Pkway to San Felipe Rd.
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Stanford Hills Trail
The Stanford Hills Trail is a short spur off the much longer Sacramento River Trail, the gem of Redding’s trail network.
Counties: Shasta
Length: 0.84 miles
Trail end points: Sutro Mine Rd. and Sacramento River Trail
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Stevens Creek Trail
The Stevens Creek Trail is open in two disconnected segments in Mountain View and Cupertino, two of Silicon Valley’s growing communities.
Counties: Santa Clara
Length: 5.9 miles
Trail end points: San Francisco Bay Trail in Shoreline Park and Dale Ave. and Heatherstone Way (Mountain View); Stevens Creek Blvd. to McClellan Rd. (Cupertino)
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Sunrise Bikeway
The Sunrise Bikeway is a short but important commuter route in the suburbs of northeast Sacramento, linking neighborhoods with businesses and providing an off-road route.
Counties: Sacramento
Length: 2 miles
Trail end points: Point E Drive (Nimbus Industrial Park) and Bridge Street (Fair Oaks)
Trail surfaces: Concrete
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Umbarger Road Parkway
The Umbarger Road Parkway parallels its namesake road for just over 0.5 mile between Plumas Drive and Tuers Road in a narrow strip of greenspace surrounded by suburbia.
Counties: Santa Clara
Length: 0.6 miles
Trail end points: Tuers Rd. and Umbarger Rd. and Plumas Dr.
Trail surfaces: Concrete
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
Upper Silver Creek Trail
The Upper Silver Creek Trail courses through Silver Creek Linear Park, offering a nice play area and picnicking at the southern end and tennis courts and a basketball court.
Counties: Santa Clara
Length: 0.9 miles
Trail end points: Yerba Buena Rd. at Silver Creek Rd. (north end) and Yerba Buena Rd. nr. the golf course
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking
there is also crystal creek falls in whiskey town near Redding ca that is wheel chair accessible has paved road to falls for wheel chairs