Santa Ana River Trail Closure


Below is recent information on Santa Ana River Trail construction and closures. Please email us your recent information so we may keep all trail users informed.



From Green River Road to Gypsym Canyon Road (Featherly Park)

The Orange County Department of Public Works has two upcoming projects that will require the closure of the Santa Ana River Trail between Green River Road and Gypsym Canyon Road (Featherly Park). THIS CLOSURE IS SCHEDULED TO LAST FROM OCTOBER 2009 UNTIL AUGUST 2012. OCPW is proposing to locate a temporary staging area (parking lot) near Gypsum Canyon Road and La Palma. This will accomodate people who drive to the trail and ride to the beach but it will not address the needs of those who ride their bikes from Riverside, Corona or San Bernardino to the beach.  See Closure Map, click here.




santa ana river trail la cadena driveSART re-opens From La Cadena Drive to Riverside Avenue

santa ana river trail la cadena drive

photo courtesy of Bob Mitchell San Bernardino County Commissioner of Trails and Greenways


The San Bernardino Regional Parks Department closed a section of the Santa Ana River Trail running from La Cadena Drive in Colton to Riverside Avenue, due to erosion caused by numerous strong thunderstorms occurring in January.


"This portion of the trail is again open. In several spots its reduced to single lane but you can see past it with great visibility" says Bob Mitchell San Bernardino County Commissioner of Trails and Greenways


For further information please contact www.sbcounty.gov/parks or call (909) 387-2784.



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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. Local school kids, workers, walkers, runners, bicyclists, horse riders, and bird watchers utilize the Santa Ana River Trail parks and open spaces are social gathering places for kids, families and communities.  Be a Friend of the Santa Ana River Trail.  Smile and please don't Litter!