Ponte ciclabile sull'estuario del Corte Madera Creek
Ponte ciclabile sull'estuario del Corte Madera Creek
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The Corte Madera Creek estuary bike bridge is a modern, multi-use pathway spanning the Corte Madera Creek in Larkspur, Marin County, California. This vital link is a key component of the North-South Greenway Gap Closure Project, significantly enhancing non-motorized transportation in the region. Situated near the Larkspur Ferry Terminal and US-101, the bridge is an integral part of the broader Corte Madera Creek Path and the extensive San Francisco Bay Trail, offering a low-elevation crossing over the estuary.
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The bridge features a generous 12-foot wide multi-use path, a significant upgrade from previous narrower sections. It was constructed using precast, prestressed concrete, including a unique horizontally curved and vertically haunched "navigation span" girder. The project utilized existing US-101 bridge supports, minimizing environmental disruption.
Yes, absolutely. The bridge is designed with a gentle slope, ensuring full compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Its wide, flat surface makes it ideal for beginners, families with strollers, wheelchair users, and anyone seeking a relaxed outing.
Parking is available near the Larkspur Ferry Terminal, which is adjacent to the bridge. Additionally, there are often parking options along Sir Francis Drake Boulevard or in nearby commercial areas, though availability can vary, especially on busy weekends.
The bridge is exceptionally well-connected by public transport. It's located right next to the Larkspur Ferry Terminal, offering direct access from San Francisco. The SMART train also has a station nearby, providing connections from Sonoma and Marin counties.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the multi-use path and bridge, provided they are kept on a leash. Please remember to clean up after your pet to maintain the cleanliness and enjoyment for all visitors.
While the bridge is pleasant year-round, it can get busy, especially on clear weekends. To avoid crowds, consider visiting on weekday mornings or late afternoons. Early spring and late fall often offer pleasant weather with fewer visitors than peak summer months.
The estuary is a rich habitat for various bird species. You can frequently spot egrets, ducks, geese, and herons in the marsh areas. Keep an eye out for other wildlife like harbor seals in the creek, especially during low tide.
Yes, due to its proximity to the Larkspur Ferry Terminal and downtown Larkspur, there are several cafes and restaurants within easy walking or cycling distance. You'll find options ranging from quick coffee shops to full-service dining.
The current bridge is the culmination of a years-long effort to replace a challenging and narrow path. Construction for this phase began in February 2021, with the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the completed first phase on July 14, 2022. It's part of a larger multi-phase plan to close a significant gap in the regional non-motorized transportation network.
Absolutely. The bridge is a crucial connector. It links directly to the San Francisco Bay Trail and provides access to paths leading towards the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge. You can also connect to the SMART Path and other Marin County bike trails, extending your journey towards Sonoma County or other regional destinations.
No specific permits are required for cycling, including e-bikes, on the Corte Madera Creek estuary bike bridge or the connecting multi-use paths. It is a public pathway designed for non-motorized transportation.
The bridge offers continuous scenic views. Excellent spots for photography include anywhere along the bridge itself, capturing the estuary, windsurfers, and ferries. The backdrop of Mount Tamalpais in the distance also provides picturesque photo opportunities, especially on clear days.