Oakhurst, CA Bike Trails and Maps

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Clovis Old Town Trail

5.9 mi
State: CA
Asphalt

Enterprise Canal Trail

2.4 mi
State: CA
Asphalt, Dirt, Gravel

Lakes Basin Path

5.2 mi
State: CA
Asphalt

Lewis S. Eaton Trail

5.9 mi
State: CA
Asphalt

Lodestar Connector

0.5 mi
State: CA
Asphalt

Sierra Gateway Trail

1.5 mi
State: CA
Asphalt

Valley Loop Trail

7.5 mi
State: CA
Asphalt

Black Rascal Creek Bikeway

4.5 mi
State: CA
Asphalt, Concrete

Dry Creek Trail (Clovis)

2.5 mi
State: CA
Asphalt, Concrete

Shady Rest Path

0.8 mi
State: CA
Asphalt

Town Loop

6.9 mi
State: CA
Asphalt, Concrete

Bear Creek Bikeway

3.6 mi
State: CA
Asphalt

Sugar Pine Trail

4 mi
State: CA
Asphalt

Meridian Connector

1 mi
State: CA
Asphalt

Main Street Connector

0.4 mi
State: CA
Asphalt

College Connector Path

0.7 mi
State: CA
Asphalt

McKenzie Trail

1.5 mi
State: CA
Concrete

North Waterford Connector

0.4 mi
State: CA
Asphalt

Sierra Park Connector

0.3 mi
State: CA
Asphalt
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
Overview  The Clovis Old Town Trail runs for 5.9 miles between N Willow Ave and Clovis Ave. north of E. Shields Ave. in Clovis. The paved trail is optimal for joggers, walkers, cyclists and travels...
CA 5.9 mi Asphalt
The Enterprise Canal Trail is the less crowded sibling to Clovis' Dry Creek Trail. Beginning from the west end near Sunnyside Avenue, the trail follows its namesake channel southeast towards Highway...
CA 2.4 mi Asphalt, Dirt, Gravel
The Lakes Basin Path is a stunningly gorgeous trail that stretches from downtown Mammoth Lakes to a series of lakes to the community's south. Paralleling quiet Lake Mary Road for its entire route, the...
CA 5.2 mi Asphalt
The Lewis S. Eaton Trail is the backbone of the growing trail network central to the planned 22-mile San Joaquin River Parkway. The main trail currently offers more than 5 paved miles through Woodward...
CA 5.9 mi Asphalt
The Lodestar Connector is a short link between neighborhoods of western Mammoth Lakes and the popular Town Loop, which encircles the community. As its name suggests, the path parallels Lodestar Drive...
CA 0.5 mi Asphalt
The Sierra Gateway Trail is a developing walking and biking path tucked into the northeast corner of Clovis. The paved trail extends a mile-and-half along the perimeter of the Harlan Ranch...
CA 1.5 mi Asphalt
The spectacular Valley Loop Trail is steeped in history and beauty. This easy, paved pathway takes you past some of the most beautiful spots in Yosemite National Park and follows some of Yosemite...
CA 7.5 mi Asphalt
The Black Rascal Creek Bikeway follows the course of the small waterway through residential neighborhoods on the north side of Merced. The trail provides access to the Merced Mall and Black Rascal...
CA 4.5 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Dry Creek Trail is a mostly level, shady trail that follows its namesake creek in Clovis. The western trailhead connects with the Clovis Old Town Trail and has a small parking lot. The trail...
CA 2.5 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Shady Rest Path is a scenic paved trail that winds north from a junction with the short Main Street Connector to Shady Rest Park. Open from May to November, the park features several athletic...
CA 0.8 mi Asphalt
The Town Loop is a popular trail that encircles the scenic community of Mammoth Lakes, providing access to a host of neighborhoods, businesses and recreational amenities. The vast majority of the...
CA 6.9 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Vernon McCullough Fresno River Trail runs along the dry river in Madera, offering a recreation and transportation amenity for the city's residents and visitors. The trail is divided in two by...
CA 3.4 mi Asphalt
The Bear Creek Bikeway parallels scenic Bear Creek just north of downtown Merced. The path grants access to the zoo at Applegate Park and amenities located within the park. On the trail's western end,...
CA 3.6 mi Asphalt
Community support has been integral to the creation of the Sugar Pine Trail and Clovis Old Town Trail, two adjoining rail-trails that link the communities of Fresno and Clovis. Joggers, cyclists,...
CA 4 mi Asphalt
The Meridian Connector is a useful link between Mammoth Lakes' elementary, middle and high schools and the popular Town Loop, which encircles the community. Midway, a spur connects trail users to...
CA 1 mi Asphalt
The Main Street Connector is a short link between the Mammoth Lakes Welcome Center and the longer Shady Rest Path, which extends north to Shady Rest Park. Midway, trail users can take a tunnel under...
CA 0.4 mi Asphalt
The College Connector Path is a short link between the Mammoth Lakes Library and popular Town Loop, which encircles the community. The trail, which is lit for night use, passes through the scenic...
CA 0.7 mi Asphalt
Overview The McKenzie Trail is a paved 1.5-mile rail-trail in Fresno, CA. The accessible trail has a paved concrete surface with a painted line down the middle. About the Route The McKenzie...
CA 1.5 mi Concrete
The North Waterford Connector is a short link between neighborhoods of southern Mammoth Lakes and the popular Town Loop, which encircles the community. Like many of Mammoth Lakes' trails, the North...
CA 0.4 mi Asphalt
The Sierra Park Connector is a short link from both the Mammoth Lakes Library and new College Connector Path to the popular Town Loop, which encircles the community. Midway, a spur connects trail...
CA 0.3 mi Asphalt

Recent Trail Reviews

Lewis S. Eaton Trail

beauty

May, 2025 by mirelezsarita2015

What a great trail. So glad I finally did it. Wonderful experience.

Lewis S. Eaton Trail

Short, But Very Sweet!

April, 2025 by dmurphy52

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!

Black Rascal Creek Bikeway

Not Perfect, But Worth It!

April, 2025 by dmurphy52

Update: This trail now extends all the way to the intersection of Yosemite Blvd and Lake Rd. The importance of this is that it directly connects with the Lake Road dedicated bike path that takes you all the way to UC Merced and Lake Yosemite on a paved (asphalt) and safe route.

The Rascal Creek (most locals have dropped the "Black" in the title) Bike Path is most definitely worth a ride. A good starting point is Rahilly Park. Heading west(ish), the trail winds along a riparian route, much of which is a well preserved greenbelt. Street crossings (two) are low traffic, while underpasses bypass all the busy intersections (G, M, and R Sts). There are playgrounds (e.g. after R St.) and a disc golf course along the way. The path is well maintained, foot traffic is generally light, and the environment is family safe. Some caution when descending into the underpasses is warranted, especially under G St., as it can occasionally be partially obstructed by loitering humans and/or trash.
Heading the opposite direction from Rahilly Park, the path is bounded by some very pleasant gardening. When you reach McKee turn left, cross at the crosswalk just beyond the very visible fire station, and you'll be back on a bike path that now leads to the Yosemite Blvd/Lake Rd intersection. Though this is the end of the Rascal Creek path, if you do cross the intersection, you'll be able to take a pleasant ride with a mild grade on a paved bike path out to UC Merced, and a bit further on, to Lake Yosemite (great place for a picnic, which also has bathrooms). This would add approx. five miles (round trip) to your ride. Goat heads abound on the bike path at Lake Yosemite, and I recommend using the roadway in the park instead. Enjoy!

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Clovis Old Town Trail

exceptionally clean and well-maintained Trail

April, 2024 by hallsreceipts

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!

Enterprise Canal Trail

wonderful

November, 2023 by mirelezsarita2015

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

Dry Creek Trail (Clovis)

beautiful

September, 2023 by mirelezsarita2015

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

Lodestar Connector

Amazing

June, 2023 by socalryanb

I love this trail I ride it everyday

Shady Rest Path

Beautiful trail in tree shade

July, 2022 by smerimas

Very nice trail for walking, biking, and skating. For inline or roller skating, be careful about couple road cracks..so you just need to use it with caution, or be expert!

Clovis Old Town Trail

excellent

October, 2021 by jaleonard9

Beautiful but the trail gets a little confusing around construction sites. Luckily, there were lots of people biking and running to give direction help.

Sierra Gateway Trail

Great trail

August, 2021 by zakath14606

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

Enterprise Canal Trail

Nice Trail

August, 2021 by zakath14606

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.

Enterprise Canal Trail

Enterprise Canal Trail

June, 2021 by tucker.furguy

This is my second favorite trail of the ones I ride in the Clovis area. One entrance/exit is on Alluvial, west of Temperance - if you wish to continue east, you can cross Temperance Ave and the Enterprise Trail runs along a mainly large field and small farm on one side and close to housing and then another canal, before the trail curves around and heads to the area where McDonald's and Riley's is and then it connects on Temperance. The other entrance/exit is on Fowler, just south of Shepherd Ave.

The path is paved on one side of the canal. If you ride up or walk up to the canal embankment the path is dirt. On the other side of the canal, the path is gravel.

Dependent on the weather, the gates abutting the flood control basin will be closed and locked if rain is predicted, and sometimes it is closed and locked for reasons unknown to me. If you are taking the paved path, you must move up to the dirt embankment to continue along the trail, until you have passed the flood control basin, you can then either stay on the dirt embankment or move back down to the paved path.

Sadly, the Enterprise Trail, which used to end at Sunnyside Ave, just south of Shepherd Ave has been closed off by the residents who live along the canal between Fowler Ave and Sunnyside Ave. You used to be able to move from the Enterprise Trail to the Dry Creek Trail, and vice versa, safely before the gates were put up. Now to get from one trail to the other, you must take one of two very less safe routes.

The Enterprise Trail is totally free from having to stop at any street light or stop sign, (unless you choose to take the extended path that is on Temperance Ave, just south of Alluvial Ave). Because of the lack of having to cross streets, and the way the trail is designed, it gives the trail a feeling of privacy and sanctuary .

When the canal is full, it is gorgeous and many geese, ducks, and coots love to float on the canal and explore the embankments. Many ground squirrels take up residence along the canal, and you will also see grey or red tree squirrels scamper around the trees. If you are on a mobile device (e.g. bike, scooter, skateboard, etc.) - watch out for lizards doing pushups and sunning themselves along the path.

During Spring and fall, the terrain of the flood control basin can be almost calendar-worthy lovely; with cranes, pelicans, coots, ducks and geese, to mention a few. There is also a large, panoramic view of the hills and mountains to the east that is often breathtaking.

In the summertime, dependent on the time of day, the trees lining the paved path on both sides provide much enjoyed shade. Again, dependent on the time of year, acorns often clutter the trail in abundance. If it rains, you may ride or walk through shallow puddles here and there, but nothing unpleasant or adverse.

It is a tranquil trail, quiet and pastoral. There are still some open fields, orchards, and such that you can enjoy along the way.

Parking is not exclusively provided for people to park when wishing to use the trail. You can, however, park in the nearby shopping centers' parking lots or find a spot in the neighborhoods near the trail.

Along the trail, there are gateways to the adjoining neighborhoods where you can enter and exit the trail. If you take one, about midway, you can join up with a very nice trail created in the middle of the housing area and it will take you to Temperance Ave.

The Enterprise Canal Trail is not as frequented by users as the Dry Creek Trail, which is a plus.

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