Location
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Northern Reach: Gravel – Highway 237-Montague Expressway (1.4 mi.)
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Central Reach: Paved – William St-Hwy 280, in Selma Olinder Park (0.5 mi.)*
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Southern Reach: Paved - Tully Road-Morgan Hill, near Anderson County Park (17.8 mi.)
Trail UPDATE
On weekdays April 13 to May 13 between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. - Coyote Creek Trail segment between Selma Olinder Dog Park and Story Road is closed for encampment management. Heavy equipment is present. Please use neighboring streets.
Description
The Coyote Creek Trail is planned and partially developed as one of the network's longest trail systems, ultimately extending from the Bay to the City's southern boundary. At this time, you can access a northern portion of the trail system from Highway 237 Bikeway to Montague Expressway. A short downtown portion travels through Selma Olinder Park. The southern portion begins at Tully Road and extends southward through county jurisdiction and reaches Morgan Hill. The Coyote Creek Trail provides views of the waterway, and urban and rural settings.
Distance
19.7 miles (total distance, but not connected)
Map
Gallery
Video of Singleton Road Crossing: January 2017 Storms
Fact Sheets
Designation
The northern reach of the Coyote Creek Trail (from Highway 237 Bikeway to Montague Expressway) is designated as part of the National Recreation Trail.
Planning Documents
Design Documents
Environmental Documents
For Highway 237 to Story Road Master Plan