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A wide and generally flat gravel/paved levee access road running along Putah Creek Riparian Reserve.


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2.9

Miles

4.7

KM

Doubletrack

73' 22 m

High

48' 15 m

Low

38' 12 m

Up

19' 6 m

Down

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Avg Grade (0°)

4%

Max Grade (2°)

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Family Friendly Easy, wide access, lots of room to explore and practice bike-handling skills.

Description

The trail is basically a wide and generally flat access road along the north side of Putah Creek atop a high levee. When on the trail, stay on the north side of the creek; the south side is all private property. Do not trespass.

The trail has four main access points: Pedrick Road/Road 98, Hopkins Road (Fire Ring Parking), Brooks Road, and Old Davis Highway.

You can do this trail in either direction, and any of the sections. Combined with the Putah Creek Riparian Reserve Trail you can complete a six-mile loop. This description is from the Old Davis Highway access to the Pedrick Road Access, heading west. The area of the creek open to the public is ONLY on the north side of the creek between Pedrick Road and Old Davis Road. Upstream from Pedrick Road and downstream from Old Davis Road is not open to the public or is private property.

Starting at the Old Davis Road Parking access (located on the east side of the roadway), proceed west along the gravel access road till you come to the rail bridge. The road will veer south passing under the bridge before reconnecting with the access road. (DO NOT CROSS TRACKS). The road will be become paved before crossing under the Interstate 80 overpass and will remain paved until it again meets the top of the levee.

After a mile and half, the road becomes paved again as when it meets Brooks Road access point. You'll follow the paved levee road for half a mile until you reach the "Fire pit" access point. This is a nice area to have a picnic.

From here, the trail becomes slightly narrower. The trail will continue to follow this path, before finally turning south and heading downhill towards the creek under the Pedrick Road/Hwy 98 overpass and to the access parking lot.

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Shared By:

Randy Carnley

Trail Ratings

  2.8 from 6 votes

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  2.8 from 6 votes
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#2,150

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#24,597

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Aug 15, 2019
Erik Kennedy
Pretty flat but a good ride nonetheless 2.9mi — 0h 31m
Oct 27, 2018
Z C
Aug 19, 2018
Russell Bonnifield
easy 5.7mi
Jul 6, 2018
Carlos Perez II
Quick and back gravel grinder fun. There are some trails near by, but not really meant for cyclist as long as maybe you yield to hikers. 5.8mi
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