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When we lived near by it was so nice just to go and take a quick run here and a long one ! The trail ends I believe in Claremont ! Good workout if you're into biking , running, walking.
It is always people with different ages and genders.This is one of the best community entertainment that the area has!!It is great for exercising and have fun at the same time. We take it, and half way we stop in a restaurant, then come back home.
This is a nice safe place to do some out door exercise, such as taking your dog for a walk, go for a jog, ride your bike, etc. It is wide enough in most sections for everybody, as well as having lights in most areas too. The traffic signals seems to change pretty quickly, after you hit the button, so crossing the streets is easy to do. There are some benches to sit down and take a break. One thing to note, if you ride a road bike, like me, I find that the concrete gaps are a bit bumpy on my rides. If you have mountain bike, or something with larger tires then mine, you should be fine. Enjoy the trail
This trail is easy for walking and biking. It's good to take children on too. It's easily accessible. Very much an urban trail. Paved and dirt trail for most of the trail. There is a portion that does not have a dirt track. Traffic is moderate.
This is so great for bicycling, walking, running and to take your dog for a walk. You can teach your child to ride a bike, roller blade etc., and not worry about traffic. There are drinking fountains for people and pets. There are also waste containers and poo bags. There is no traffic to worry about and when you have to cross a street, there are crossing lights. There is very near my home and a huge asset. Love it.
It's an old railroad path converted to a trail. It runs across the city from east to west. It goes by a number of community parks where there are restrooms and water fountains. It's clean, well kept, and has lights at night. In Rancho Cucamonga, the trail has both paved and gravel sides. In Upland and Fontana, just concrete.
1st day parked at Route 66 Trailhead and rode to Montclair Metrolink Station. Flat and well maintained trail. Stopped in old town upland for a snack. Second day rode from Central Park in Rancho Cucamonga to Route 66 trailhead...another enjoyable ride. I was impressed by how well maintained the bike trail is. There is also a separate dirt trail for runners and walkers. Looking forward to coming back and riding the rest of the trail.
It's a long trail with few stops along the way for some refreshments. Love the hiking as well during the sunset hours and early morning hours. It gets very hot and no shades during the rest of the hours during summer but the rest of the season....beautiful with the view of Big Bear and the Cucamonga Peak...Yes
Whether you want to jog, walk, run, ride your bike, walk your dog, whatever to get a bit of exercise, the Pacific Trail is an excellent place to go. Off the main highways, stretching several miles in each direction, it is a nice easy place to get a little exercise! Except, I would make sure to take a buddy in case of any sudden falls!
This beautiful trail goes from the Fontana area all the way into the beautiful claremont city and beyond. Great views of neighborhoods and other outdoor bikers, runners, & dog walkers!
I really enjoyed a morning run on this trail, which stretches from Claremont near the Claremont Colleges campus to Rialto. I can only vouch for a couple miles, but what I saw was safe, clean, side-by-side concrete(bikers, strollers) and sanded clay trails (walkers, runners). Very level. Safe, well-marked street crossings if not a bridge. The trail access lot at Rte 66 near Vineyard Avenue was spacious and well-kept. Read more at www.petrail.org
I like this trail , you have a view of the mountains and great weather and there is a bike road as well if you like biking or running on the dirt
Walk, bike, or run this is the place to go. A great trail very level, dirt trail for runners and dog walkers. Cement path for bikers or strollers and wheelchairs. Not much shade but goes for miles and miles.
The trail is well lit and kept very clean. Scenic as you run pass the beautiful houses and parks. There are also horses on a dirt path that goes alongside the cement running trail. The trail I believe is now over 30 miles long. I only run along the Rancho Cucamonga portion for safety reasons. I feel safe along the Fontana portion. There seems to be graffiti.
Great chance to see the valley and the views. The trail has a concrete path and a dirt path. It goes from Claremont, well into Rialto (not sure how much further at this time).