Sacramento Northern Trail – Rio Linda
Thursday, February 27, 2020
Difficulty: Option 1: Easy
- Trail is flat and paved and graveled
- Distance 5.5 miles
Option 2: Easy/Moderate
- Trail is flat and paved and graveled - Distance
7.5 miles
Elevation Gain: Flat
Hike Distance: approx. 5.5
miles Option 1 and 7.5 miles Option 2
General Location: Rio Linda
area
Description: This is a in
and out hike. We begin the hike in Rio
Linda and proceed south thru scenic mix grass lands, woods, and some sparse developed
areas. We will travel along short lengths
of the Dry Creek and Linda Creek, and pass over several bridges crossing creeks
and drainage channels. The first 1.5
miles will be on a rail to trail route of the Sacramento Northern Railroad
north of Sacramento. We will diverge
onto a levee along Linda Creek for another 1.25 mile. Both
Options will travel the same path, with Option 2 extended to Elverta end of the
rail to trail. We will car pool to pick
up those wishing to proceed for the longer hike.
Travel Time / Distance and Cost: Travel time 35
minutes. One way driving distance is approximately
20 miles. This is a $3.00 donation to
the driver. Driving directions will be
handed out to all drivers. Parking is in
the city park at the Rio Linda Elverta Recreation & Park center.
Hike
Leader / Sweep: Option
1 leader: Stephanie Huntingdale Option
2 leader: Phil Huntingdale
Sweeps:
TBD
Special
Notes:
Facilities: Facilities at the parking lot.
Risks: Insects may be present however
not likely, bring a good insect repellant for precaution. The weather should be
in the 50’s with possible brisk winds.
Bring layered clothing. Could be
a chance of light drizzle.
Lunch break: About 1 1/2 hour from trail head.
Questions: Call Stephanie
(or Phil) 916-408-1747, or email smccoubrey@sbcglobal.net.
Preparation
for Hike:
1.
Bring a copy of your
ID (driver's license), Health Card, and an emergency contact name and phone
number with you when you hike.
2.
If you have any health
issues, please consider your condition before hiking.
3.
Always bring 2 pairs
of shoes, along with a plastic bag to store your muddy/dusty hiking boots after
the hike. DO NOT get your driver's car dirty by wearing your dirty boots
on the drive home.
4. Trekking poles are advised, along with lunch, snack, plenty of
water and sun screen.
Risks: Basically a flat paved and graveled
path. No significant risk.
Rain cancels the hike. Check website the morning of the hike for any
updates.
Meeting Place and Time: Meet
in Orchard Creek Parking Lot, Section 14 near the fitness center at 8:30 AM.
We Leave at 8:45 AM.
Return: Approx.
1:30 pm at Orchard Creek.
Questions: Call Phil
or Stephanie Huntingdale, 408-1747
Driving Directions
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