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Mary Davies wrote:
Hi Mike, I don't think I've met you, but I'm enjoying your activist approach to Petaluma infrastructure developments like D St. I want to be sure you're also plugged in to the Active Transportation Plan process (https://cityofpetaluma.org/active-transportation-plan/). What you're doing on updating and improving our club ride list may be useful there, as well as to all us recreation riders. Thanks for all that! I wonder if your ride list info will include ride lengths at some point? (I'd volunteer to help, but the truth is, I'm usually lost.)
Thanks Mary for the link - very useful!
Regarding mileage, the simple google sheet I put together isn't really a list of rides/routes - just a list of roads / bike paths that we've ridden or know about that are well paved, bike friendly or recommended. The idea is that when members are thinking about putting together a ride/route via RideWithGPS, Garmin, Strava, etc., they can reference the list and maybe choose one road over another because one is recommended by PWCC members. For example, Chileno Valley is a popular route, connecting to Tomales Petaluma Rd to the town of Tomales. One can also take Spring Hill to Fallon/Two Rock to Twin Bridge to the town of Tomales. By referencing the recommended list, I'd likely choose Spring Hill to Fallon/Two Rock to get to Tomales, because all else equal, those roads are nicely paved, whereas Chileno isn't, and it leads to Tomales Petaluma Rd, which has heavy traffic that whizzes by cyclists, whereas Fallon/Two Rock has lighter traffic traveling slower.
Since there are many routes/rides we can choose, mileage will vary depending on how far along the road/bike path someone decides to ride. I figured by identifying the road/path, and providing a brief description, the info can be useful for planning a ride/route. I hope that helps.
I've copied and pasted the data thus far I've put together, in case folks haven't taken the extra step to click on this link to the google sheet, so that members can get a sense of the info available, and maybe even want to share some of their favorite roads / bike paths and adding to the list:
Road / Path Name |
Category |
Note or Description |
Submitted by |
Date |
Spring Hill Rd |
Nicely Paved Road |
Chileno Valley to Bodega |
Mike Sarmiento |
10/25/22 |
Fallon-Two Rock Rd |
Nicely Paved Road |
Valley Ford to Hwy 1 |
Mike Sarmiento |
10/25/22 |
SMART Bike Path-Petaluma |
Bike Path |
Payran to Southpoint |
Mike Sarmiento |
10/25/22 |
Lynch Creek Trail |
Bike Path |
E Washington to Sonoma Mtn Pkwy (paved & gravel) |
Mike Sarmiento |
10/25/22 |
Helen Putnam Park |
Recommended (low-ish car traffic, good bike lane, scenic / views, points of interest, public restroom, etc.) |
Single track mountain / gravel; avoid heavy hiker times (sunset) |
Mike Sarmiento |
10/25/22 |
SMART Bike Path-Cotati |
Bike Path |
E Railroad to Golf Course Dr |
Mike Sarmiento |
10/25/22 |
Crane Canyon/Grange Rd |
Nicely Paved Road |
Petaluma Hill to Bennett Valley; steep 8-15% climb/downhill |
Mike Sarmiento |
10/25/22 |
Petaluma Blvd So / Novato |
Nicely Paved Road |
D St>Mickilson Farm>Hwy 101 underpass>San Antonio>Novato path>Train Stn |
Mike Sarmiento |
10/25/22 |
D St /Pt Reyes Rd |
Nicely Paved Road |
Windsor to Platform Bridge Rd |
Mike Sarmiento |
10/25/22 |
Nicasio Valley Rd |
Nicely Paved Road |
Pt Reyes Rd to Sir Francis Drake |
Mike Sarmiento |
10/25/22 |
Novato Blvd |
Nicely Paved Road |
Pt Reyes Rd to San Marin |
Mike Sarmiento |
10/25/22 |
Jewett Rd |
Nicely Paved Road |
Stony Pt to Pepper |
Mike Sarmiento |
10/25/22 |
W Sierra Ave |
Nicely Paved Road |
Stony Pt to Old Redwood Hwy |
Mike Sarmiento |
10/25/22 |
E & W Railroad Ave |
Nicely Paved Road |
Stony Pt to Petaluma Hill Rd |
Mike Sarmiento |
10/25/22 |
Magnolia Ave |
Nicely Paved Road |
Thompson Ln to Petaluma Blvd N |
Mike Sarmiento |
10/25/22 |
Liberty Rd |
Nicely Paved Road |
Pepper to Skillman (smells like chicken...) |
Mike Sarmiento |
10/25/22 |
Meacham Rd |
Nicely Paved Road |
Stony Pt to Pepper (downhill); Pepper to Stony Pt (uphill) |
Mike Sarmiento |
10/25/22 |
Pepper Rd |
Nicely Paved Road |
Bodega to Stony Point (rolling hills) |
Mike Sarmiento |
10/25/22 |
Bellevue Ave (Santa Rosa) |
Bike Path |
Juniper Ave to Primrose (to get to Stony Point) |
Mike Sarmiento |
10/26/22 |
La Plaza Park, Cotati |
Recommended (low-ish car traffic, good bike lane, scenic / views, points of interest, public restroom, etc.) |
Public restroom and water fountain; Access from W Sierra Ave or Old Rdwd Hwy |
Mike Sarmiento |
10/26/22 |
Town Plaground, Tomales |
Recommended (low-ish car traffic, good bike lane, scenic / views, points of interest, public restroom, etc.) |
Public restroom and water fountain; access from Hwy 1, West on Dillon Beach Rd, 1st street left onto Valley St to the end of the street in 300 feet. |
Mike Sarmiento |
10/26/22 |
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