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RESPONSIBLE TRAIL-USE RULES RESPONSIBLE in citation. result may of the following Violations of any ALL TRAIL USERS: to 5 a.m. 10 p.m. curfew: Trail • • Open containers or consumption of alcoholic beverages roads, trails, of paved not permitted within 50 feet are or parking areas. impact on the of your and aware considerate, • Be safe, trail and other users. single Proceed to the right. keep safety, everyone’s • For blind curves. file around not advised. headphones are safety, your • For bicyclists under for law by required helmets are • Safety all bicyclists and for recommended strongly and are 18, equestrians. Deposit litter in a trash receptacle. • Do not litter. a hat and/or use sunscreen Wear • Carry drinking water. to the sun. overexposure from yourself to protect DOGS: on all paved maximum) be on leash (six foot • Dogs must control and under full verbal posted, trails and where Carry a disposable bag to clean up after elsewhere. dog and dispose of the waste in a trash receptacle. your dogs at a time on than three who walk more Persons please call obtain a permit; Regional Parks trails must information. (510) 690-6508 for PEDESTRIANS: others. by to the right when approached • Keep yield to equestrians. Always • changing course. • Look behind and to both sides before BICYCLES: or ridden, either walked, not permitted, • Bicycles are “No Bicycles.” on trails marked carried, than the posted no more speed, • Ride bicycles at a safe speed limit. passing, Before yield to pedestrians. • Bicycles always and/or ring bell. call out, DOWN, SLOW call out and/or ring bell equestrians, When approaching • Ask for seen or not. are whether you and STOP, to pass safely. instructions on how and/or ring call out, DOWN, SLOW • On blind turns, and ride single file. bell, EQUESTRIANS: when safe horse to the right or where your • Keep encountering other trail users. to pass how Let other trail users know • Communicate. horse safely. your placing it in a waste by horse’s • Please dispose of your garbage can. STO H A

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Trails Eastern Contra Costa Regional CALIFORNIA STATE RIDING AND HIKING CALIFORNIA STATE (20.35 miles): TRAIL, Martinez to Concord This established in the historic trail (portions of which were and access, community spectacular views, 1940s) provides experience to trail users of a challenging and rewarding it will connect Martinez When completed, various abilities. Carqui- The trail passes from to Lime Ridge Open Space. a the Franklin Hills and makes over nez Regional Shoreline It passes over Muir Historic Site. connection to the John of southern Martinez, area residential the hilly and through and into Pleasant Las Juntas), Lakes, past city parks (Hidden it utilizes a portion of the Contra Costa Canal where Hill, Larkey Creek’s Walnut past Trail the Canal It follows Trail. Lime through Park and Heather Farm crosses open It courses through Ridge Open Space in Concord. and into Concord’s of Concord areas space and residential the trail reaches Heading south, Park. Community Newhall Way. Alberta towards Road and continues Valley Ygnacio towards then southwest, the trail heads southeast, There the trail can be of its route, Along much Lime Ridge. a variety of parks and schools. accessed from TRAIL REGIONAL DIABLO BRIONES-TO-MT. Briones (11.78 miles): Spanning the distance between this trail serves Diablo State Park, Regional Park and Mt. and makes Creek Walnut and of Lafayette the communities Trail, important connections to the Contra Costa Canal Horse and the Iron Trail, State Riding and Hiking California also connects schools, Trail Diablo The Briones-to-Mt. Trail. and city parks open space areas, facilities, community Heather Farm Park, Larkey including Briones Regional Park, Regional Diablo Foothills Shell Ridge Open Space, Park, with This trail is multi-use Diablo State Park. and Mt. Park, opportunities and offers for portions, and unpaved paved of Pleasant Hill views Sweeping trail users of all abilities. portions of the trail. from afforded are Creek Walnut and Acalanes Ridge the trail passes over Briones, Leaving into Larkey open space) and continues Creek (Walnut a It shares Museum. Alexander Lindsay Park and past the a short for Trail with the Contra Costa Canal right-of-way into Shell goes Heather Farm Park, passes by distance, Diablo enters the Park District’s Ridge Open Space, Diablo State enters Mt. and finally Regional Park, Foothills wildlife Scenic vistas, ending at Macedo Ranch. Park, users of this and beautiful natural settings reward viewing, trail corridor. regional REGIONAL TRAMPAS BRIONES-TO-LAS this trail will When complete, TRAIL (1.51 miles): largest open space of the Park District’s connect two The existing portion of this trail links Briones parks. in the City of Trail Regional Park to the Lafayette-Moraga Briones is hilly, The segment heading south from Lafayette. portions Paved hiking use. for only and appropriate steep, BART of the trail pass 0.8 miles east Lafayette of area bisect the commercial station on Deer Hill Road, at Trail and connect to the Lafayette-Moraga Lafayette, and Moraga Blvd. Drive Foye REGIONAL DIABLO LAS-TRAMPAS-TO-MT. TRAIL, Camille in Alamo Ave. to Macedo Ranch (4.30 Staging, State Park Mt. Diablo This hiking and equestrian trail connects Las miles): Diablo State Park. Wilderness to Mt. Regional Trampas at Camille Lane in Trampas the eastern edge of Las Leaving Magee Ranch Park, Hap through the trail goes Alamo, crosses the ridge, over its way weaves passes under I-680, ascends the grassland and Alamo, Road in Valley Stone and enters the valley, slopes overlooking chaparral-dotted Passing Diablo State Park at Macedo Ranch Gate. Mt. it provides and open space areas, residential through contrast an interesting access and offers convenient and parkland. development between greet and spectacular views hills, rolling Ancient oaks, Access trail. those willing to challenge this unique regional at Macedo equestrians is most convenient to the trail for Road above Valley Ranch Gate at the north end of Green Macedo Ranch Gate on the north end, hikers, For Danville. or Oak Hill Park in the on the south end, Way La Gonda the Court) are Road and Glenwood Valley (at Stone middle the trail connects At Macedo Ranch, best access points. regional Valley Diablo and Green with the Brionesto-Mt. trails. 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Concord the future completed through and public areas, commercial With access to schools, this trail is an County Connection), transportation (BART, transportation integral factor in county non-vehicular and opportunities in central significant recreation also provides urban access to rural open From Contra Costa County. a pleasant recreational provides Trail the Canal space, experience and transportation opportunity. LAFAYETTE-MORAGA REGIONAL TRAIL , REGIONAL LAFAYETTE-MORAGA the Lafayette-Moraga ( 7.65 miles): Established in 1972, Mary’s and St. Creek Trampas parallels Las Trail Regional This whole-access trail and Moraga. Lafayette Road through The and equestrian use. bicycling, hiking, is intended for Regional the East Bay trail is maintained and operated by along utility It was established largely Park District. in cooperation with the cities of Lafayette rights-of-way the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, and Moraga, and Pacific Municipal Utility District (EBMUD), the East Bay Gas and Electric Co. connecting Las Valley, the Moraga Coursing through Ridge to the Oakland Hills and cities of Trampas has a rich and this trail corridor and Moraga, Lafayette trains to carry mule It was once used by varied history. when the Later, Oakland to Sacramento. from redwood the lumber was carried trains had passed into history, mule including the Oakland-Antioch and Eastern steam trains, by and the Sacramen- the San Francisco-Sacramento, Railroad, which the easement was historically for to Northern, the With the abandonment of railroads, named. with the ultimately, became a utility easement and, corridor and the utility districts, cooperation of local communities, multi-use a paved Regional Park District, East Bay and equestrians. bicyclists, trail serving hikers, recreational and north Boulevard end is at Olympic The trail’s and it 24 in Lafayette, Pleasant Hill Road south of Highway on the outskirts Vista staging area Valle runs to EBMUD’s Reservoir and Redwood San Leandro bordering of Moraga, in to hike permit is required (An annual Regional Park. The trail makes call 510-287-0459.) EBMUD lands, Mary’s connections to a variety of schools (including St. the Trail, Regional Trampas the Briones-to-Las College), and local parks (Moraga Commons), Loop, Trail Lamorinda One of the first Moraga. in downtown areas commercial trail recreational this 60-foot-wide rail-trails in California, connections, regional access, residential offers corridor to local facilities. and convenience scenic areas, RANCH TRAIL, OLD MORAGA to Bollinger Canyon Road in Moraga (4.64 This trail has the distinction of being one miles): The hiking and equestrian trails. oldest regional District’s the scenic hills of Moraga and through trail rollercoasters the Moraga College, Mary’s of St. spectacular views affords terrain hilly The steep, features. and distant landscape Valley, and opportunities soaring raptors to view great provides can Hikers taking advantage of thermal updrafts. vultures parking at Rancho Laguna Park in pick up the trail by the trail as it Moraga and heading north to intercept Vista staging Valle EBMUD’s Camino Pablo from crosses Vista (EBMUD permit Valle Equestrians can begin at area. The trail ends at Bollinger phone 510-287-0459). required, Road to the east. Canyon Concord to TRAIL, Concord HORSE REGIONAL IRON this multi-use, Begun in 1986, (34.3 miles) : Livermore and the cities of Concord whole-access trail between the Southern Pacific Railroad Pleasanton follows established in 1891 and abandoned 1978. right-of-way will span a Trail Horse Regional The completed Iron Alameda County / San the 50 miles from distance of over County, in Contra Costa County line to Joaquin Represent- counties and nine communities. connecting two effort and a community-wide ing interagency cooperation an important this trail creates individuals and groups, by the communities component for and commute recreational and connects residential The trail corridor it serves. public transpor- schools, business parks, areas, commercial open space and parks, County Connection), tation (BART, The trail will facilities. and community trails, regional with connections extending in the future, to grow continue and northward to Martinez. Livermore east through 4 near Highway Marsh Drive from The trail is developed Pleasanton to the western south through in Concord planned that will Extensions are boundary of Livermore. through Area Cliffs Regional Recreation connect Shadow The County. and farther to San Joaquin eastward Livermore in Trail Canal Alamo connection with the Trail’s Horse Iron Alameda County Fairgrounds, access to the Dublin provides Trail’s Horse to the Iron and a planned extension eastward downtown Cliffs from extension to Shadow future these through an 11-mile circuit Pleasanton will provide cities. two opportunities length of the trail, the entire Throughout Mt. like features ridgeline and landscape the valley to view a pleasant trail experience. Diablo create C