Santa Ana River Trail Photos
Welcome to the Santa
Ana River Trail Photos page. To keep the photos organized we have
divided the Santa Ana River Trail
into 24 geographical zones. The Photo Tour starts in Huntington Beach
and moves North to Seven Oaks Dam. We have hundreds of photos
taken in the last 12 months. On this Photo Tour we have picked some
of the best photos. We add new photos weekly. Click the below links.
Coming soon... we will replace this page with
a Community Photo Gallery whereby you will be able to post your
photos, pictures, artwork and video clips. In the
meantime, please send us your photos and we will publish them.
Help
Wanted: We
need a volunteer to help design and develop the Santa Ana
River
Photo Gallery. If you have skills in website programming or
web
graphics, please email us: sart@trailsafetypatrol.com
SOUTHBOUND ROUTE BETWEEN GREEN RIVER GOLF COURSE AND HIDDEN VALLEY WILDLIFE AREA
We get several inquires regarding the Santa Ana River Trail SART Route between Green River Golf Course and Van Buren Street (Hidden Valley Wildlife Area). The bicycle route between Grren River and Van Buren is surface streets. If you look at the Photo Zones 13,14,15 you will be able to follow the streets on a Riverside/Corona map. The photos are arranged in a Northbound order.
The suggested Southbound Route is:
Exit Hidden Valley
Wildlife Area
Turn Right onto Arlington. Arlington changes name to North Dr. North
Dr. ends at California Ave.
Turn Left onto California Ave.
Turn Right onto 6th Street. At the I-15 6th Street changes name to
Norco Dr, then to Corydon Ave.
Turn Left onto River Rd.
Turn Right onto Lincoln Ave
Turn Right onto Railroad St
Turn Left onto Auto Center Dr. Changes name to Serfas Dr at 91 Freeway
Turn Right onto Palisades Dr.
Turn Right onto Green River Rd. Cross over 91 Freeway and continue
south until Green River Golf Course. You will see entrance to SART that
continues 30 miles to Huntington Beach
Click Zone
Links
to view photos of the Santa Ana River Trail area zone:
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 1
Huntington Beach Ocean to Hamilton Ave pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 2
Hamilton Ave to Adams Ave pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 3
Adams Ave to I-405 pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 4
I-405 to Edinger Ave pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 5
Edinger Ave to 17th Street pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 6
17th Ave to Chapman Ave pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 7
Chapman Ave to Katella Ave pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 8
Katella Ave to Tustin Ave pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 9
Tustin Ave to Imperial Hwy pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 10
Imperial Hwy to Weir Canyon pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 11
Weir Canyon to Featherly Park pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 12
Featherly Park to Green River Golf Club pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 13
Green River Golf Club to Serfas Club Dr (Undeveloped) pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 14
Serfas Club Dr to River Road (Undeveloped) pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 15
River Road to Hidden Valley Wildlife Area (Undeveloped) pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 16
Hidden Valley to Van Buren Blvd pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 17
Van Buren to Martha McLean -Anza Narrows Park pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 18
Anza Narrows Park to Mission Blvd pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 19
Mission Blvd Carlson Park to Riverside Ave pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 20
Riverside Ave to Mt. Vernon Ave pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 21
Mt. Vernon Ave to Waterman Ave pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 22
Waterman Ave to Alabama St (Undeveloped) pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 23
Alabama St to Greenspot Rd (Undeveloped) pictures
SART Santa Ana River Trail Zone 24
Greenspot Rd to Seven Oaks Reservoir pictures
The Santa Ana River
Trail spans over 120 miles through Orange,
Riverside and San Bernardino counties. The trail is one of the largest
non-motorized social boulevards in the United States. It is utilized
by school kids, workers, walkers, runners, bicyclists, horse
riders, bird watchers and its parks and open spaces are
social gathering places for kids, families and
communities. New photos are being added weekly.