SCH Number 2025081254


Project Info

Title
Mariposa Creek Parkway Phase III Hillside Trails Project
Description
The Hillside Trails Project proposes to construct approximately 12.3 miles of nature trails branching off the planned Phase III section of the Mariposa Creek Parkway Trail. The total Project area consists of approximately 235 acres. Trail widths would vary from two to eight feet. The intent of the proposed project is to bring a balance of recreation, adventure and tranquility to the area. The new trails would be divided into four different segments based on their location and intended purpose. These lengths are an estimate and include the following: Front-Country Trails • 0.8- and 1.6-mile stacked loops from the Mariposa Creek Parkway • Trail running grades 5-7% Destination Trails • 1.6-mile trail from Mariposa Creek Parkway up to overlook • 2.8-mile trail from Mariposa Creek Parkway up to highpoint of the site • Trail running grade 5-8% • Opportunity for more technically challenging trails Oak Woodland Trails • 1.6-mile woodland loop from proposed trailhead • 0.7-mile trail from proposed trailhead up to high point of the site • Trail running grades <5% • Opportunity for more accessible trails Park Trails • 2.5-mile loop option from the County Park • 1.9-mile trail from County Park to overlook • Trail running grade 4-8% Trail Amenities and Features The proposed Project would include various amenities and features within the trail system. They are anticipated to include the following if possible: • Shaded benches • Scenic viewpoints • Restrooms with drinking fountains • Ecological restoration areas • Educational signage • Pet facilities (i.e., waste bags and waterspouts) • Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessible routes • Bike racks, repair, and wash station • Isolated meditation areas • Swing benches • Large gathering spaces with table seating • Exercise stations • Outdoor classroom • Bike jumps • Bird blinds • Hitching post • Parking • Conservation zones The proposed trail Project also includes management and maintenance strategies that are proposed in the Mariposa Forest Management Plan, including the use of herbicide, cultural and prescribed burning, and prescribed grazing to control invasive vegetation as well as irrigation to support any plantings of native vegetation. Trail Uses The Project is expected to encourage the following uses: • Hiking • Scenic viewing • Mountain biking • Picnicking • Dog walking • Learning • Bird watching • Group gatherings • Trail running • Meditating or Meditation • Horseback riding
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Type Lead/Public Agency Received Title
Mariposa County Mariposa Creek Parkway Phase III Hillside Trails Project
Mariposa County Mariposa Creek Parkway Phase III Hillside Trails Project