Construction anticipated 2021 WESTBROOK PHILLIP HARVEY OLD COACH MIN E R S R A VIN E WESTBROOK PLEASANT GROVE LOVELAND PHILLIP SYMPHONY NEW MEADOW N. H A Y D E N PHILLIP CRAWFORD SCHELLHOUS HOLT CUMBERLAND VISTA G R AND E U P LA N D PROVINCETOWN SOLAIRE BRICK MASON This map is provided as a guide to park and bicycle facilities and routes within the City of Roseville, and is not intended as a guarantee or warranty of the safety, condition, suitability or fitness of the facilities and routes shown on the map. Conditions of road, bikeway, and park facilities are subject to changes which can render them unusable or unsafe at any time. Any person using these facilities and routes is responsible to determine its suitability and whether the user's skill level is appropriate for the facility or route. More information about parks, recreation facilities, biking and walking in Roseville: roseville.ca.us/getactive Parks, Trails & Bikeways Map Share the Trail Whether you’re on foot or on wheels Bicycles The rules of the road require bikes, like cars, to travel on the right. This also applies to our trails. California Vehicle Code 21956 Travel at a safe speed; yield to pedestrians When passing, slow down and move to left when safe Pedestrians Pedestrians always use the left lane Stay in the proper lane so you aren’t surprised by traffic coming up behind you When a cyclist approaches, step toward the shoulder to allow extra room for passing All Trail Users Don’t block the trail; travel single file when the trail is busy Keep dogs under control and on a leash no longer than 6 feet. Municipal Code 7.04.060 Stay alert to your surroundings Watch a brief video with helpful tips, visit: roseville.ca.us/ShareTheTrail Construction anticipated 2021-22 M aid u R e g io n al P a rk M a i d u R e g i o n a l P a r k D o w n t o w n R o s e v i l l e 89 91 92 87 30 31 37 43 63 33 83 61 46 39 44 53 55 52 54 56 73 81 45 32 72 42 90 70 84 82 12 77 64 80 59 57 41 88 76 48 35 71 49 60 38 36 86 85 40 66 69 58 50 68 7 2 75 47 67 79 65 34 62 78 29 17 23 3 6 22 26 4 9 8 24 5 74 69 27 18 19 28 15 25 21 13 16 20 14 11
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This map is provided as a guide to park and bicycle facilities and routes within the City of Roseville, and is not intended as a guarantee or warranty of the safety, condition, suitability or �tness of the facilities and routes shown on the map.
Conditions of road, bikeway, and park facilities are subject to changes which can render them unusable or unsafe at any time. Any person using these facilities and routes is responsible to determine its suitability and whether the user's skill level is appropriate for the facility or route.
More information about parks, recreation facilities,
biking and walking in Roseville:
roseville.ca.us/getactive
Parks, Trails & Bikeways Map
Share the TrailWhether you’re on foot or on wheels
Bicycles The rules of the road require bikes, like cars, to travel on the right. This also applies toour trails. California Vehicle Code 21956
Travel at a safe speed; yield to pedestrians
When passing, slow down and move to left when safe
PedestriansPedestrians always use the left lane
Stay in the proper lane so you aren’t surprised by tra�c coming up behind you
When a cyclist approaches, step toward the shoulder to allow extra room for passing
All Trail UsersDon’t block the trail; travel single �le when the trail is busy
Keep dogs under control and on a leash no longer than 6 feet. Municipal Code 7.04.060
Stay alert to your surroundings
Watch a brief video with helpful tips, visit:roseville.ca.us/ShareTheTrail
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Rules of the Road• Wear a helmet
• Obey all tra� c signs and signals
• Ride on the right side of the roadway in the same direction as tra� c
• Ride predictably
• Observe posted speed limits
• Scan for tra� c and signal lane changes and turns
• Yield to pedestrians
• Use lights at night
• Ride single � le
Share the RoadIf you're out for a drive and see a bicycle on the street, slow down and make some room. A bicyclist has the same right to be on the road as a motorist.
roseville.ca.us/ShareTheRoad
Bike Locker RentalsOn-demand secure eLockers are available at several locations around town. eLockers are shown on the map with the symbol.
roseville.ca.us/BikeLockers
Walking Your DogDog walking is allowed on multi-use paths. The law requires you to pick up after your pet and keep dogs on paved trails and on a maximum 6' length leash.
Dogs are not allowed in parks except: on multi-use paths which pass through parks, when dogs are assistance animals, or in dog parks.
Stay InformedBe alerted to temporary trail closures, get involved in the planning of future trails, and learn about special events.
roseville.ca.us/connect.
Planning, Funding & Building TrailsTrails in Roseville are primarily funded through transportation funding.
In new neighborhoods, home developers enter into agreements with the City to construct trails paid for by development fees.
To learn more and view a master plan, visit roseville.ca.us/bikeways.
BikeFESTJoin us at Roseville’s annual bike and helmet safety event for the whole family.
roseville.ca.us/bikefest
Safe Routes to SchoolJoin your neighbors and walk, bike, skate or scoot your way to class. Follow these Safe Routes to School safety tips.
Pedestrians & Bicylists
• Make yourself visible with brightly colored clothes. Use lights when it’s dark.
• Always walk on sidewalks. If none are available, walk facing tra� c, as far to the left as possible.
• Make eye contact with drivers before crossing the street.
• Bike in the same direction as tra� c
• Wear a properly � tting helmet and perform an “ABC” bike check (air, brakes, and chain).
• Stay alert to your surroundings.
Drivers
• Drive slowly in school zones and neighborhoods
• Watch for pedestrians at all times.
• Yield to pedestrians. They have the right-of-way at any crosswalk or intersection.
• Be cautious when backing up.
• Never use your phone while driving.
For helpful videos, interactive maps, and how you can participate in the Safe Routes to School program, visit:roseville.ca.us/SafeRoutes
1. Alternative Transportation O� ce • 316 Vernon St. Ste 150 E4
2. Astill Family Park • 1401 Grand Junction Way A2
3. Baquera, Adam V. Park • 100 Painted Desert Court B H C2
4. Bear Dog Park • 1575 Pleasant Grove Boulevard C3
5. Besana, Sylvia Park • 1061 Trehowell Drive B E2
6. Blue Oaks Park • 8001 Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard H C2
7. Bos, Bev Park • 2323 Cumberland Drive B1
8. Brown, Vencil Park • 260 Trestle Road E2
9. Buljan Park • 150 Hallissy Drive B E2
10. Burner, Doulton C. Park • 2196 Eastwood Drive B2
11. Cambria Park • 1781 Poppy Field Drive H G3
12. Central Park • 10200 Fairway Drive B/R F/H F2
13. City of Roseville Civic Center • 311 Vernon Street E4
14. Crabb, Harry Park • 1000 Scarborough Drive B/R F/H G3
15. Cresthaven, Jack Wallace Park at • 401 Community Drive B F E5
16. Crestmont Park • 1500 Champion Oaks Drive B G5
17. Davis, Leonard “Duke” Park • 1460 Northpark Drive B H C1