Explore the best rated trails in Woodlake, CA, whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the St. John's River Trail and Goshen Avenue Trail . With more than 14 trails covering 46 miles you're bound to find a perfect trail for you. Click on any trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.
This trail is very sketchy part of town, many vagrant people around with some drug related undertones in that part of town! I DO NOT Recommend this trail especially if you’re alone
What a great trail. So glad I finally did it. Wonderful experience.
This trail is a beauty. Wide and smoothly paved, the trail is winds through a series of gentle rollers, offering vistas that are surprisingly expansive. My wife and I parked at the River Center which is at the northern end of the trail (be aware that the River Center gate closes in the late afternoon). The path goes by Woodward Park, an expansive and beautiful park that deserves a visit. We rode the trail to its southern end, which is at a shopping mall. If you're willing to brave a one block street ride, you can then pick up the Clovis Old Town Trail, which would let you add 5.9 miles (one way) to your trip. This path is very well maintained, family safe, had light to moderate foot traffic on the Friday afternoon that we rode it. You won't be disappointed!
Visiting the area for business and went out for an early morning walk as this trail is right behind my hotel. Excellent with minimal grade, and as a title says: very well maintained, clean, friendly people out and about. Enjoy!
Lovely paved , tree lined in areas, great view of river ( when flowing), and mountains. Excellent for walking or riding bikes. Nice to walk your dog, too.
This was such a great trail for my first time out. I was so impressed with the beautiful landscapes area and the serenity of just walking and enjoying every bit of the walk. Love it. Ty
What a beautiful trail who says you have to go to the Coastal areas to enjoy really beautiful trails. I thought the sound is the markets they are very very faded. of the stream and stillness of the nature on the walk was awesome. This was my first trail and I loved it. TY to those who help preserve the areas and keep it all clean. My only observation where updates need to be made
Beautiful but the trail gets a little confusing around construction sites. Luckily, there were lots of people biking and running to give direction help.
north end is attached to the Shepard ave trail. The whole length of the trail is nicely landscaped and has several access points through out the trail to the housing tracks it currently ends on Nees ave but appears to eventually be built out to connect with the Enterprise trail
Very nice trail to ride. most of it is along a canal and is very well landscaped. the end on the north needs some work to connect safer to the dry creek trail area . The short area on the street between the two parts is not ideal bur very doable.
My wife and I ride this trail quite often and enjoy the easy access from our part of town to downtown Visalia. The trail is on a north/south axis and is paved and well signed. It stops a couple of blocks short of downtown but the road is wide and an easy 3 block bike ride or walk to the east side of downtown, not far from the transit station.
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