2 miles
Distance
148 ft
Climb
-155 ft
Descent
00:10:02
Avg time
George Miller Trail Details
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Activities
- Mountain Bike
- E-Bike
- Hike
- Trail Running
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Riding AreaCarquinez Strait Regional Shoreline
Benicia, California -
Difficulty Rating
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Hiking SAC ScaleT1 Hiking
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Trail TypePaved Path
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Trail UsageMulti-use
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DirectionBoth Directions
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Trail VisibilityAlways easy to follow
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Family FriendlyYes
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Dogs AllowedYes
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eBike Allowed
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Local Popularity100 in Mountain Biking [+]
- 100 in E-Biking
- 100 in Trail Running
- 100 in Hiking
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Year Opened2014
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Land ManagerEast Bay Regional Park District
A wide paved path that allows you to piece together a big gravel, mountain bike ride or just a hike with nice views of the Carquinez Strait.
When it first opened to the public in the early 1900’s, Snake Road was an important commercial link between the towns of Crockett and Port Costa and the city of Martinez, with trucks transporting wheat and other products back and forth. Later, the winding road known as Carquinez Scenic Loop became a commuter link for people living and working at either end of the road.
The 1.7-mile renovated trail segment was renamed to honor Congressman Miller for his almost four decades of work and for his crucial support to secure funding for the restoration of the old county road.
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More Stats for George Miller Trail bike trail trail
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Altitude change-8 ft
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Altitude min77 ft
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Altitude max191 ft
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Altitude start104 ft
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Altitude end98 ft
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Grade-0.1%
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Grade max-10%
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Grade min13%
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Distance climb4,134 ft
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Distance down1 mile
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Distance flat351 ft
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Avg time00:10:02
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Avg reverse time00:09:24
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Trail Conditions
- Unknown
- Snow Groomed
- Snow Packed
- Snow Covered
- Freeze/thaw Cycle
- Icy
- Prevalent Mud
- Wet
- Variable
- Ideal
- Dry
- Very Dry
Trail Ridden Direction
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- > 96%
- > 90%
- > 80%
- > 70%
- > 50%
- < 50%
Trail Last Ridden
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- < 2 days
- < 1 week
- < 2 weeks
- < 1 month
- < 6 months
- > 6 months
Trail Ridden Direction
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- Downhill Only
- Downhill Primary
- Both Directions
- Uphill Primary
- Uphill Only
- One Direction
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ATV/ORV/OHV Filter
Max Vehicle Width
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Radar Time
LEGEND
Trail Difficulties
Trail Report Status
- Access Road/Trail
- White
- Green
- Blue
- Black
- Double Black Diamond
Trail Report Status
- Clear / Green
- Minor Issue / Yellow
- Significant Issue / Amber
- Closed
- Land Owner Overlay
- Wilderness (typically no bikes in USA)
- BLM (public)
- USFS (Wildlife sanctuaries darker than usfs)
- State land
- Indigenous
- Military
Trail Conditions
- Unknown
- Snow Groomed
- Snow Packed
- Snow Covered
- Freeze/thaw Cycle
- Icy
- Prevalent Mud
- Wet
- Variable
- Ideal
- Dry
- Very Dry
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Trail Head
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Directory Listing
Riding Area
TTF
Parking
Viewpoint
Information
Warning
Directions
Sight
Restrooms
eBike Charging Point
Water Fountain/Source
Gate
Trail Sign
Table or Bench
Ladder
Stairs
Bridge
Boardwalk
Camping
Cabin
Lodge
Bear Cache
Dock
Ranger Station
Summit
Other
Directions to george-miller-trail trailhead
(38.023180, -122.166630)
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George Miller Trail Trail Reports
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Recent Ridelog Activity on Trail
Past Week
- 8 rides
- 34 miles avg distance
6 Months
- 103 rides
- 33 miles avg distance
All
- 251 rides
Photos
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Enjoy the smooth roadway. It used to be a treacherous and sketchy road.
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Nearby Trails
- Contra Costa Feeder Trail #1 - North 4 miles
- George Miller Jr. Bridge Pedestrian Path 4 miles
- Contra Costa Feeder Trail #1 - North To Dutra 4 miles
- Dutra Ranch Loop 4 miles
- Tina Batt Trail 5 miles
Carquinez Strait Regional Shoreline
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