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Trails Clovis Tourist Information and Visitors Center at Tarpey Depot Clovis Avenue & Fourth Street Toll Free: (877) 7-CLOVIS (877) 725-6847 (559) 324-2084 • Fax: (559) 324-2861 www.cityofclovis.com © 2007 City of Clovis For a variety of brochures about Clovis, or details about all of the events, activities and attractions that make Clovis a great place to live, work and play, just call, visit, or go online. Trails you’re welcome to walk, hike or cycle through Clovis and beyond. Guide to the of Clovis Other trails are more challenging, like the Dry Creek Trail, which starts and stops along a natural creek bed, or the Enterprise Trail, a wide trail meandering along an historic agricultural irrigation canal. Though the San Joaquin Valley’s first Native American inhabitants may have created stretches of some Clovis trails, most of the trails have been developed far more recently, with today’s walkers and cyclists in mind. Take your pick, map out a course, and begin a healthy adventure that can last an entire day, or just part of a morning. More than 10 miles of walking and cycling trails meander through Clovis, and a total of more than 40 miles of trails are planned. Plus, you’ll find plenty of public green spaces and community parks to stop and enjoy along the way. Clovis Trails can be walked, hiked or cycled by adults and most children. Some trails, like the Clovis Old Town Trail, are paved, tree-lined concourses – easy on the feet and wheels, with rest stops along the way.

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TrailsClovis Tourist Information and Visitors Center at Tarpey Depot

Clovis Avenue & Fourth StreetToll Free: (877) 7-CLOVIS

(877) 725-6847(559) 324-2084 • Fax: (559) 324-2861

www.cityofclovis.com© 2007 City of Clovis

For a variety of brochures about Clovis, or details about all of the events, activities and attractions that make Clovis a great place to live, work and play, just call, visit, or go online.

Trails you’re welcome to

walk, hike or cycle through

Clovis and beyond.

Guideto the

of Clovis

Other trails are more challenging,

like the Dry Creek Trail, which starts and stops along a natural

creek bed, or the Enterprise Trail, a wide trail meandering along

an historic agricultural irrigation canal.

Though the San Joaquin Valley’s first Native American inhabitants

may have created stretches of some Clovis trails, most of the trails

have been developed far more recently, with today’s walkers and

cyclists in mind.

Take your pick, map out a course, and begin

a healthy adventure that can

last an entire day, or just part

of a morning. More than 10

miles of walking and cycling

trails meander through Clovis,

and a total of more than 40

miles of trails are planned.

Plus, you’ll find plenty of

public green spaces and

community parks to stop and

enjoy along the way.

Clovis Trails can be walked, hiked or cycled by adults and

most children. Some trails, like the Clovis Old Town Trail, are

paved, tree-lined concourses – easy on the feet and wheels,

with rest stops along the way.

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ReaganEducational

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Clovis High

Clovis Elementary

WoodsElementary

Dry CreekElementary

CedarwoodElementary

WeldonElementary

ClarkIntermediate

Sierra VistaElementary

Red BankElementary

FreedomElementary

Tarpey Elementary

GettysburgElementary

MiramonteElementary

JeffersonElementary

Mickey CoxElementary

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The Trails of Clovis offer a real getaway – a respite from the hurried, hectic life we tend to lead. You’re welcome to walk, hike or cycle through Clovis and beyond.

Be sure to be careful crossing streets, and be considerate. Remember that some trails are well-maintained and well-marked, and others may begin or end without notice. Watch out for (and stay out of) private property, and be careful to respect and not disturb the folks living nearby.

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Trails of Clovis

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Legend(Solid line indicates existing trail, dotted line indicates future trail)

Trails Clovis Old Town Trail

Dry Creek Trail

Enterprise Trail

Jefferson Trail

Gould Trail

Dog Creek Trail

Loma Vista Paseos

County Trails

Greenbelth Paths

Grade Separated Crossing

Landmarks Park Future Park

Wild Fowl Basin

Rest Stop

Rest Room

Drinking Fountain

Schools A Buchanan

Educational Center B Woods Elementary C Dry Creek

Elementary D Cedarwood

Elementary E Mickey Cox

Elementary F Weldon Elementary G Clark Intermediate H Sierra Vista

Elementary I Clovis High J Clovis Elementary K Red Bank

Elementary L Jefferson Elementary M Freedom Elementary N Tarpey Elementary O Reagan Educational

Center P Miramonte

Elementary Q Gettysburg

Elementary

Highlights Old Town Trail 1 Wawona Ranch Rest Stop 2 Clovis Botanical Garden 3 Peach/Alluvial Park 4 Dry Creek Point Rest Stop 5 Cottonwood Park 6 John R. Wright Rest Stop Trail Junction 7 Treasure Ingmire Park 8 Sierra Bicentennial Park 9 Tom Stearns Rest Stop 10 Clovis Visitor’s Center at Tarpey Depot 11 Letterman Park 12 Animal Adoption Center 13 Skate Park 14 Rotary Sport Basin 15 Lowe’s Rest Stop 16 Hallowell Rest Stop 17 Basin S 18 Basin S Park 19 Tarpey Village Rest Stop

Enterprise Trail 20 Deauville Park 21 Alluvial Drain Basin 22 Central Valley Research and Technology

Business Park 23 Clovis Community Hospital 24 Clovis Fire Department Station 35

Park Ride 25 Valley Nature Center (Future)

Misc 26 Loma Visa Village Green

(Future) 27 Pump Station E 28 Thornburn Park 29 Gettysburg Park 30 Basin 1E 31 Basin 1G