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The Tierra Contenta Trail runs for more than 2 miles on the far southwestern end of Santa Fe. The trail starts north of Capital High School at a point north of Avenida Contenta, just to the west of the Santa Fe Recovery Center. Trail users will experience uninterrupted travel heading southwest through residential neighborhoods.
The path ends at Southwest Area Node Regional Park on Jaguar Drive. The new park, still to be developed further, already features a large athletic field and playground. Before you reach the park, two spurs connect to Jaguar Drive, where you can get off the trail and travel to nearby residences and a public library.
Ample parking for the Tierra Contenta Trail is available at Southwest Area Node Regional Park on Jaguar Drive in Santa Fe.
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