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Byron/California Aqueduct Bikeway

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#1 ·
I heard there's a bike path along the aqueduct between Byron and Hwy 580 near Mountain House Road. Has anybody ridden on this path? Is it paved? Is it a good alternative to riding on Mountain House?

-Thanks, Todd
 
#2 ·
tmanley said:
I heard there's a bike path along the aqueduct between Byron and Hwy 580 near Mountain House Road. Has anybody ridden on this path? Is it paved? Is it a good alternative to riding on Mountain House?

-Thanks, Todd
I'd be interested in the response to this ... I occasionally do loops out toward Tracy ... if this path extends i would like to know.
 
#11 ·
Starting to get information. There is potential for a huge ride here. 140 mile ride without touching a public highway anyone? Might need a cross bike to do it though :)

You can start at Bethany Reservoir :

http://www.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=562

70 miles South we have:

http://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/558/files/sanluisSRA.pdf

"Part of the California Aqueduct
Bikeway begins at San Luis Creek and goes
70 miles north to the Bethany Reservoir
State Recreation Area. Rest stops are ten
miles apart, and bicyclists can camp overnight
in the Bethany Reservoir picnic area.
There is no piped water, but chemical toilets
are available. Riders under 18 years old'must
wear bicycle helmets in all state parks."