Santa Ana River Trail 15-mile addition from Green River Rd to Eastvale could be open by 2019
October 15, 2016 - A 15-mile stretch through Corona, Norco and Eastvale could be open by 2019. In 2005, California voters passed Prop. 84, setting aside $45 million for the Santa Ana River Trail. The money is doled out by the California Coastal Conservancy as portions of the trail are approved. More than $13 million in state dollars has been set aside to finish the pedestrian trails between Orange County and southern Eastvale. The route – half asphalt for bikes and walking, half dirt trail – will weave along the southern edge of the Prado Reservoir through a mix of natural and semi-industrial surroundings. The newly proposed trail route involves agencies – California Department of Fish and Wildlife, State Water Resources Control Board, Orange County Public Works, as well as local city highway and levy construction projects.
Cache located on just completed trail.