Due to the 2013 Amgen Professional Cycling Tour, the following street closures will be occurring near Motorcycle, Field Sports and Calero County Parks: View here for Traffic Delay Notification.Thursday, May 16, 2013
- 9pm: Metcalf Road from Malech Road to Shingle Valley Road (closed until 10pm on Friday, May 17)
Friday, May 17, 2013 - will be closed for set up of race and will remain closed until cleanup has concluded.
- Noon through 4pm – Highway 101on/off ramp at Bailey Avenue
- Noon through 4pm – Bailey Avenue from Santa Teresa Blvd. to McKean Road
- Traffic will be slowed on Bailey with all traffic merging into one lane via traffic control signage beginning at 1pm on Thursday, May 16
- Noon through 4pm – McKean Road/Uvas Road from Bailey Avenue to Oak Glen Avenue/Willow Springs Road
- Noon through 4pm – Santa Teresa Blvd./Hale Avenue from Willow Springs Road to Bailey Avenue
- Noon through 4pm – Bailey Avenue from Santa Teresa Blvd. to Malech Road
- Noon through 4pm – Malech Road
- Closed 9pm Thursday, May 16 through 10pm Friday May 17 – Metcalf Road from Malech Road to Shingle Valley Road
No vehicular traffic will be allowed during any given closure (except police, fire and emergency vehicles)
The following areas are closed. For temporary trail closure information due to wet weather, please call (408) 355-2200, press 7. Click here for more information about trail closures and why they are necessary in wet weather.
If you'd like to report a problem, please call (408) 355-2215 or email parkinfo@prk.sccgov.org.
The Lexington Reservoir boat launch ramp will be temporarily closed on May 16 and 17 in order to restripe the parking lot. Absent unforeseen difficulties, the launch ramp will re-open for public use on May 18, 2013.
Mt. Madonna - The Blackhawk Trail from Contour to Ridge Trail is closed permanently to all users due to erosion. Call (408) 842-2341 for more information. |
For the safety and protection of all park visitors, please adhere to the following trail etiquette guidelines: Stay on Designated Trails:
Remain on posted trails only. Trails may be closed due to poor conditions or sensitive environmental concerns.
Be Considerate:
Keep speeds at a safe pace. Yield to faster trail users. Use particular care when passing children and senior citizens. Respect everyone's right to use the trail.
Be Aware of Conditions:
Riding (even on open trails) when conditions are poor, such as shortly after a rain, may cause trail damage.
Plan Ahead:
Know your equipment, your ability and where you are going. Carry necessary supplies for changes in weather or other conditions. |
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