Iron Horse Trail for Walks and Runs in Danville CA
Posted by: Paul Mees
in Greenbrook
on Aug 18, 2009
Iron Horse Trail Danville California
Living in Greenbrook neighborhood in Danville my family is a big fan of the Iron Horse Trail. This multi-use, whole-access trail between the cities of Concord and Dublin follows the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way established in 1891 and abandoned in 1977. Soon, the completed Iron Horse Trail will span the distance from Livermore in Alameda County to Suisun Bay in Contra Costa County, a distance of 33 miles, connecting two counties and 12 cities. Representing interagency cooperation and a community-wide effort by individuals and groups, this trail creates an important recreational and commute component for the communities it serves. The 20-foot-wide trail connects residential and commercial areas, business parks, schools, public transportation (BART, County Connection), open space and parks, regional trails, and community facilities.
The developed portion of the Iron Horse Trail begins in Concord near Highway 4. It runs south through Walnut Creek and crosses eastward under I-680 at Rudgear Road near a Park & Ride. From there the trail passes through a rural/residential area to connect with downtown Alamo and the Alamo Square shopping center. Continuing south, the trail follows a greenbelt through residential areas and into downtown Danville. It takes a jog across Danville Boulevard, passes back under I-680, and continues south past Pine Valley Road to the county line in San Ramon. A future section to the Dublin-Pleasanton BART station is under development. Throughout the entire length of the trail you can admire the great views of Mount Diablo and the Las Trampas Hills.
We use the trail a lot; whether we go for pizza at Amici’s in the Rose Garden or for a coffee at our favorite Peet’s in downtown Danville a healthy bike ride will only take about 20 minutes.

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