San Jose to pave 6 miles of Guadalupe River Trail
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San Jose to pave 6 miles of Guadalupe River Trail
Q I bicycled from Shoreline Park down the bay and to Morgan Hill. There are trails and bike lanes almost the entire way, but some are not marked. Can the Guadalupe River Trail have better signage? It's beautiful, but you have to do a bit of searching to find the way.
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A That is a loooong ride, and soon it will be a better ride. San Jose will be paving six miles of the Guadalupe River Trail soon and will install signs connecting it with other bikeways.
https://www.mercurynews.com/mr-roadshow/ci_18192365
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A That is a loooong ride, and soon it will be a better ride. San Jose will be paving six miles of the Guadalupe River Trail soon and will install signs connecting it with other bikeways.
https://www.mercurynews.com/mr-roadshow/ci_18192365
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I bike the Guadalupe trail every day. Once it goes under 880, I just ride along the airport until it hits where Brokaw ends. They did put in a paved diverter that makes it possible to not have to go over the overpass. Good Route but now would be better with it paved.
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