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DAVENPORT TO WATSONVILLE THE RAIL TRAIL: A PAVED BIKING AND WALKING PATH The Rail Trail offers access to many popular destinations in Santa Cruz County for those biking and walking. The five sections below that are underway represent 13 miles of the 32 mile total length of the Rail Trail. More sections will be added as Measure D funds and grants become available. The Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission is the lead agency for the Rail Trail and is working in partnership with implementing agencies. For further information visit sccrtc.org. Connects: Natural Bridges Drive to Pacific Avenue and the Santa Cruz Wharf Distance: 2.1 miles 1 Westside Santa Cruz: Open 2018 Find out more at railandtrail.org BONNY DOON LIVE OAK SOQUEL APTOS HENRY COWELL REDWOODS STATE PARK WILDER RANCH STATE PARK WATSONVILLE SANTA CRUZ DAVENPORT COTONI-COAST DAIRIES Coming soon! 1 2 5 THE FOREST OF NISENE MARKS STATE PARK Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary UNDERWAY PENDING EXISTING TRAIL CAPITOLA * Map not to scale 4 3 LA SELVA BEACH Connects: Widens existing path for use by bikes and pedestrians 2 San Lorenzo River Crossing: Open 2019 Connects: Davenport to Wilder Ranch State Park parking lot Distance: 7.5 miles 4 North Coast, Wilder Ranch: Opens 2021 Connects: Lee Road to Walker Street Distance: 1.2 miles Watsonville, Lee Road: Open 2019 3 Santa Cruz Wharf to 17th Ave.: Open 2024 5 The 5 sections of Rail Trail UNDERWAY illustrated below are numbered in the order they will likely be constructed. Listed opening dates are estimates provided by the RTC. Connects: Santa Cruz to Live Oak Distance: 2.2 miles

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Page 1: THE RAIL TRAIL: A PAVED BIKING AND WALKING PATH …DAVENPORT TO WATSONVILLE THE RAIL TRAIL: A PAVED BIKING AND WALKING PATH The Rail Trail o˜ers access to many popular destinations

DAVENPORT TO WATSONVILLETHE RAIL TRAIL: A PAVED BIKING AND WALKING PATH

The Rail Trail o�ers access to many popular destinations in Santa Cruz County for those biking and walking. The five sections below that are underway represent 13 miles of the 32 mile total length of the Rail Trail. More sections will be added as Measure D funds and grants become available. The Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission is the lead agency for the Rail Trail and is working in partnership with

implementing agencies. For further information visit sccrtc.org.

Connects: Natural Bridges Drive to Pacific Avenue and the Santa Cruz WharfDistance: 2.1 miles

1 Westside Santa Cruz: Open 2018

Find out more at railandtrail.org

B O N N Y D O O N

L I V E O A K

S O Q U E L A P T O S

H E N R Y C O W E L LR E D W O O D SS TAT E PA R K

W I L D E R R A N C HS TAT E PA R K

WAT S O N V I L L E

S A N TA C R U Z

D AV E N P O R T

C O T O N I - C O A S T D A I R I E SComing soon!

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T H E F O R E S T O FN I S E N E M A R K S

S TAT E PA R K

Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary

U N D E R WAY

P E N D I N G

E X I S T I N G T R A I L

C A P I T O L A

* Map not to scale4

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L A S E LVA B E A C H

Connects: Widens existing path for use by bikes and pedestrians

2 San Lorenzo River Crossing: Open 2019

Connects: Davenport to Wilder Ranch State Park parking lot Distance: 7.5 miles

4 North Coast, Wilder Ranch: Opens 2021

Connects: Lee Road to Walker Street Distance: 1.2 miles

Watsonville, Lee Road: Open 20193

Santa Cruz Wharf to 17th Ave.: Open 20245

The 5 sections of Rail Trail UNDERWAY illustrated below are numbered in the order they will likely be constructed. Listed opening dates are estimates provided by the RTC.

Connects: Santa Cruz to Live OakDistance: 2.2 miles