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Spur Trail

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Spur Trail

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The Spur Trail is a popular paved cycling path and walking trail located in Millbrae, San Mateo County, California, just south of San Francisco. This urban greenway offers a valuable recreational opportunity for residents and visitors, winding through the scenic Spur Property parkland. It provides a pleasant escape within the bustling San Francisco Bay Area, connecting various neighborhoods and natural spaces.

What truly stands out about the Spur Trail is its design as an excellent paved cycle way, safely separated…

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    Excellent paved bike trail safely separated from street traffic, connecting downtown with the neighborhoods to the west.

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    Location: Millbrae, San Mateo County, California, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the overall difficulty level of the Spur Trail for cyclists?

    The Spur Trail is generally considered easy and suitable for cyclists of all skill levels, including beginners. It is a paved path with no significant elevation changes, making it ideal for leisurely rides and family outings.

    What is the total distance of the Spur Trail and how long does it typically take to cycle?

    The Spur Trail consists of two disjointed sections. While a precise total length isn't provided, it's designed for shorter, recreational use within Millbrae. Cycling the entire length of both sections at a leisurely pace would likely take less than an hour, depending on stops and individual speed.

    Is there dedicated parking available for the Spur Trail, and how accessible is it?

    While there isn't specific information about dedicated parking lots, the trail's urban location in Millbrae means it is generally accessible from surrounding neighborhoods. Visitors often find street parking nearby or utilize parking facilities associated with local amenities like Taylor Middle School or Mills High School, which are adjacent to the trail sections.

    Are dogs allowed on the Spur Trail, and if so, what are the rules?

    As a recreational trail within a parkland setting, dogs are generally permitted on the Spur Trail. However, it is always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and to clean up after them to maintain a pleasant environment for all users. Check local Millbrae park regulations for any specific rules.

    How does the Spur Trail compare for cycling in winter conditions?

    Given California's generally mild climate, the Spur Trail remains suitable for cycling throughout the year, including winter. Its paved surface means it's less prone to mud or extreme conditions that might affect unpaved trails. However, always check the local weather forecast for rain or cooler temperatures and dress accordingly.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or restaurants conveniently located near the Spur Trail?

    Yes, the Spur Trail is situated within Millbrae, an urban environment. Both sections of the trail are close to residential areas and local businesses, meaning you can easily find cafes, restaurants, and other amenities within a short distance, particularly near the downtown area that the trail connects to.

    What kind of viewpoints or scenic spots can cyclists expect along the Spur Trail?

    The Spur Trail offers varied scenery, including pleasant views of oak and eucalyptus groves, open grassy fields, and sections that follow Millbrae Creek. While there aren't dramatic panoramic vistas, cyclists can enjoy tranquil natural settings within an urban context, observing local flora and fauna.

    Are there any hidden gems or lesser-known attractions near the Spur Trail worth exploring?

    Beyond the natural beauty, the southern section of the Spur Trail passes by local amenities like tennis courts and a YMCA skatepark, which can be interesting points of interest. Exploring the charming downtown Millbrae area, which the trail connects to, can also reveal local shops and eateries.

    Does the Spur Trail offer any loop options for cyclists, or is it primarily an out-and-back route?

    The Spur Trail consists of two distinct, disjointed sections, meaning it doesn't form a continuous loop on its own. Cyclists typically treat each section as an out-and-back route. However, its urban location allows for connections to local streets, which could be used to create custom loops if desired, though these would involve street riding.

    How does the Spur Trail connect to other cycling routes or trails in the San Mateo County area?

    The Spur Trail serves as an important local connection within Millbrae, linking neighborhoods and green spaces. While it doesn't directly connect to a larger regional trail network like some other 'Spur Trails' might, its urban setting means cyclists can use local streets to access other routes or explore more of San Mateo County's extensive cycling infrastructure.

    What is the historical significance of the land where the Spur Trail is located?

    The Spur Trail is located on what was originally designated as the Spur Property, intended for a major road expansion project (Junipero Serra Boulevard). However, strong local opposition in the 1970s led to the project's shelving, and most of the land was rezoned as open space in 1975, preserving it from development and allowing for the creation of this recreational trail.

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