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If you don’t have much time, this is a great bike ride to go on for just a mile one way, but since you’re gonna park at a park, the best way to get the whole trail finished is to ride north a little bit, ride all the way to the south end of the trail, and then ride back north a little bit to the park in the center of the trail.
Trail is not 11 miles long only 1.27-miles. Please correct this.
I was in town on business and was looking for a place to walk/run. This was pretty close to the hotel. It was an easy path that was well lit even after dark. It’s down the wide median through a neighborhood. Great use of the space! People were friendly and the neighborhood is nice.
Nice trail. Many road crossings. Next to highways so noise was present.
Nice continuous asphalt trail along the Rio Grande River. Connected to Outfall Channel Trail which connected to Triviz Multi-use path.
Nice Asphalt Trail. Many road crossings having to go through many trail pillars.
First time on a bike since a kid and with a trailer. Super clean. Highly recommend
A really nice trail that’s well lit at night. Right across from the Shawver park and the Cowan water center it’s short enough to make walking and running a good sweat but it also works just enough to enjoy a nice evening walk. Wish it could be extended though . It’s well lit at night like I said so it’s pretty safe and accessible.
Nice trail, however, more maintenance needs to be done on the trail to clear away the weeds from cyclists. If you’re in Las Cruces consider starting at the top of the trail otherwise you will be driving half an hour to the end of the trail and riding it backwards. As a couple the trail was fine but I would not ride this alone as a woman.
A 10 ft wide ribbon of asphalt running from just north of hiway 70 down to Lohman Drive makes for a scenic moderately exertive 5 mile bike jaunt. Recognize that this trail parallels Sonoma Ranch Blvd which carries a fair amount of traffic. The views can be stunning but next time I’ll wear ear plugs.
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