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 Los Alamitos Creek Trail

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Be aware that some reaches of the trail system may be impacted by planned and current

Trail Closures

 

Length:
4.7 miles
Surface:
Paved
Amenities:
Emergency Call Boxes (6)
Nearby Parks:
Almaden Lake Park, Pfeiffer Park, Graystone Park, Carrabelle Park
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Location:

South of Santa Teresa Blvd, from Lake Almaden along Camden Ave

 
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The Los Alamitos Creek Trail is located in the southern portion of the city.  The trail runs along the creek from Los Alamitos Park and Lake Almaden south to McKean Road.  The trail offers a semi-rural setting, passing through Pfeiffer Park.   From Almaden Park past Winfield Blvd, the trail runs along the east side of the creek, passing under Mazzone Drive and continues on about a mile to Pfeiffer Park.  There is a bridge at Pfeiffer Park across the creek to Camden Ave and Mt Forest Drive.  From there, the trail continues on the west bank to across Graystone Lane to Camden Ave and Queenswood Way.  Between Camden Avenue and McKean Road, there are trails on either sided of the creek.  This trail has street crossings at Graystone Lane and Camden Ave.  The Los Alamitos Creek Trail is excellent for hiking, cycling and roller skating.

 

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Last Modified Date: 6/23/2009

 
 

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