Santa Clara River Trail

Santa Clara River Trail
TrailheadsTrailhead A: 34°14′37″N 119°11′34″W / 34.2437°N 119.1928°W / 34.2437; -119.1928
Trailhead B: 34°14′31″N 119°11′12″W / 34.2419°N 119.1868°W / 34.2419; -119.1868

The Santa Clara River Trail is a paved bicycle and walking path in the city of Santa Clarita, California.

The path is currently approximately 8 miles (13 km) in length and generally runs in an east–west direction and closely follows the path of the Santa Clara River and Soledad Canyon Road between the communities of Canyon Country and Valencia through Saugus. A north-south fork connects to the community of Newhall. The trail is generally flat with very gentle elevation. There are many jumping off points along the path providing access to neighborhoods, parks and commerce.[1] On the western end, the path connects to an extensive network of paths, trails and elevated bridges called paseos that are independent of automobile roadway in Valencia.

The main trail and its feeders are in close proximity and provide easy access to all four Metrolink stations located within the city limits. These stations are Newhall, Santa Clarita, Via Princessa, and Vista Canyon. Bicycle locker facilities are available at all four stations.

  1. ^ Cook, Halie (June 23, 2015). "Phase 3 of Santa Clara River Trail Complete". SCVnews.com. Retrieved 9 April 2017.

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