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BICYCLING IN DAVIS
RULES & REGULATIONS
Davis has earned its reputation as “Bicycle Capital of
the U.S.” because of its high volume of bicycle use, its
renowned system of bikeways and cyclist-friendly facilities,
and supportive City and University programs. In order to
promote a safe and efficient environment for bicycling, the
following information is important to all bicyclists.
In order to maintain a safe and orderly cycling
environment, all local and state laws pertaining to
bicyclists are strictly enforced in Davis. Both the City
and University employ bike officers and other personnel
who enforce ordinances regulating bicycle operation,
parking and equipment. See the “Cycling Tips” section for
additional information regarding these rules.
Same Roads, Same Rights, Same Rules
Bicycling can be a hazardous activity if not done
properly. While a bike helmet can prevent some serious
or fatal head injuries, the most effective means of
avoiding crashes and physical harm is to learn to ride
with competence, knowledge and skill. Reading the
following material will provide some basic information,
but developing real proficiency can best be achieved by
taking a Bike Ed or Street Skills course such as those
taught by cycling instructors certified by the League of
American Bicyclists. For information on classes in this
area call 752-BIKE. The fundamental principle taught
in these courses, as originally formulated by cycling
advocate John Forester, is that bicyclists fare best when
they act and are treated as drivers of vehicles. Cycling
tips based on this principle may be found throughout
this publication.
Use Your Head...Wear a Helmet!
If, despite your best efforts to “cycle effectively”,
you find yourself hurtling toward the pavement or
other hard surface, a good bike helmet properly worn
becomes a necessity. You don’t have to pay a lot of
money for an adequate helmet. Do make sure it is
certified. Look for a current (since 1999) CPSC sticker
inside the helmet. Be sure that it is the right size for
your head and that the straps are adjusted to keep
the helmet on your head and properly positioned, i.e.
level with the ground when you’re standing upright.
Too many cyclists wear helmets pushed way back
exposing the forehead to injury. The straps should be
snug enough that you can’t remove the helmet without
releasing the buckle. Helmets should be replaced
after they take the impact of a crash or after about five
years of normal use. Keep helmets away from heat and
sunlight when not in use.
Bike Operation
Bicycling on sidewalks is discouraged for all but
small children in residential areas. It is prohibited by
ordinance in the downtown Davis central traffic district
and on the University except in those few areas where
no parallel roadway or bike path exists. Bikes at UC
Davis may not be operated on any landscaped areas,
pedestrian corridor, pedestrian ramp, or anywhere signs
are posted prohibiting bike riding.
Organizations and Programs
Parking
Bicycle parking is strictly regulated in Davis, especially
at the University. The best rule of thumb whenever
you’re unsure of what is a legal bike parking area is
to lock your bike at a bike rack or other specific bike
parking device. State law prohibits parking bikes on
sidewalks where they obstruct pedestrian traffic.
In the City:
Bike Buying Tip
Avoid “department store” bikes. Always buy a new
bike from a specialty bicycle retailer. You get what you
pay for. “Big Box” brand bikes are poor quality, heavy,
inefficient, may be improperly assembled, and will not
last long. Repairs often cost more than the original price
of the bike! When buying a used bike, look for reputable
brands originally sold through bike shops. Have it
checked out by a competent mechanic before you ride.
Don’t park anyplace where signs prohibiting such parking
are posted or where parked bikes will block sidewalks.
• Bikes may only be locked to bike parking devices. These
do not include trees, poles, railings, fences, signs, etc.
Caltrans Office of Bicycle Facilities, P.O. Box 942874,
Sacramento CA 94274, (916) 653-2750.
http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/tpp/offices/bike/bicycle_prgm.htm
City of Davis Bicycle/Pedestrian Program,
23 Russell Boulevard, Davis, CA 95616,
(530) 757-5686. E-mail: PWWeb@ci.davis.ca.us
http://www.city.davis.ca.us/topic/bicycles.cfm
Davis Bicycles! City bicycle advocacy group.
http://www.davisbicycles.org
Davis Bike Club, 610 Third Street, Davis CA 95616,
(530) 756-0186.
http://davisbikeclub.org/
UC Davis Bicycle Users Group (BUG), Campus bicycle
advocacy group. http://daviswiki.org/bicycle_users_group
UC Davis Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS)
Bicycle Program, UC Davis 95616, (530) 752-BIKE.
e-mail: dltakemotoweerts@ucdavis.edu
http://www.taps.ucdavis.edu/BICYCLES.HTM
Important Phone Numbers
Emergencies: 911
By cell phone at UC Davis: 752-1230
By cell phone in city of Davis: 758-3600
To report bike theft:
In City – 747-5400 or on-line at
https://www2.ci.davis.ca.us/police/crimereporting/
At UC Davis – 752-1230
In County – 666-8282
To report hazardous road/bike path conditions:
In City – 757-5686
At UC Davis – 752-1655
In County – 666-8032
To report bike accidents:
In City – 747-5400
At UC Davis – 752-1230
In County – 666-8920
To request bicycle safety presentations to groups:
At UC Davis –­ 752-BIKE
In City – 757-5686
This 5th edition of the Davis Bike Map was published
in September, 2007
Bicycle Traffic Signals
Because the University and City of Davis have
so many bicycles, certain traffic control devices
have been developed to help facilitate safe and
convenient travel through intersections. One such
device is the bicycle traffic signal illustrated here.
The main difference is that bicycle icons are used
instead of round lenses. Where bike signals are
present, cyclists must follow them rather than
conventional traffic signals.
Be Predictable
Obey traffic signs and signals:
Cyclists must drive like motorists
if they want to be taken seriously.
Doing so is also the safest behavior.
When approaching a stop sign or
red light, you are required to come
to a complete stop (cease forward
motion) and proceed only when
safe to do so.
Use vehicle detectors:
Many Davis traffic lights will only
be triggered by traffic passing over
buried induction “loop” detectors or
being in the right position to activate
video detectors. Some intersections
have special symbols (below left)
which indicate the optimal position
for your bike to activate the signal;
other detectors can be recognized
by filled-in cuts in the roadway. Ride
over the cut line for best response. If
your bike doesn’t trip the signal, treat
the signal as a stop sign and proceed
with caution when it is safe to do so.
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Bike Auctions: UC Davis holds two bike auctions
each year, usually in October and May. Hundreds of
abandoned and unclaimed bikes are sold to the highest
bidders. Bicycles may also be available through on-line
auctions. For more information, call 752-BIKE.
Classes: Bicycle repair and maintenance courses
open to everyone are taught at the Bike Barn through
the ASUCD Experimental College. Call 752-2568 for
information. Classes in cycling skills and technique
are occasionally offered in Davis. For information on
current or forthcoming classes, call 752-BIKE.
Bike Rental: Bicycles are available to rent at the
ASUCD Bike Barn, B&L Bike Shop, and Ken‘s Bike
and Ski. Helmet rentals may also be available at these
locations. For addresses and phone numbers, see the
shop listings on the bike map.
• Bikes may not be parked in buildings, except for assigned
residence hall rooms or assigned, departmentallyapproved workplaces such as offices or labs.
1. Theft Prevention & Recovery
• Sends a warning to would-be thieves: This bike
is registered with law enforcement agencies.
• Enters your bike into a statewide system of
identification, recovery and notification.
• Increases the likelihood of your stolen bike
being found and returned.
Do-it-yourself Bike Repair and Maintenance:
offer a bike traffic school for cyclists cited for moving
violations.* Completing the class eliminates the traffic
fine. A fee is charged for the class, but participants
realize a significant cost savings. Call 752-7015 for more
information.
* Some restrictions apply.
• Park only in places where bike parking devices are
located or where “Bicycle Parking Area” signs are
posted.
Six Reasons Why You Should License Your Bike:
2. Accident Victim Identification
Bike Traffic School: TAPS and the University Police
At the University:
CYCLING TIPS
The following recommendations are based on state law,
local ordinances, good cycling practice and common
sense. When in doubt as to the correct or legal action
or maneuver to make in any given bicycling situation,
remember that in California every bicyclist riding on a
street or highway has all the rights and is subject to all the
duties applicable to the driver of a vehicle. Furthermore,
experienced bicyclists know that they fare best when they
act and are treated as drivers of vehicles.
education program, provides classes, programs and
materials for the campus and community. The BikeWise
goal is to increase everyone’s bike IQ and promote safe,
efficient and intelligent cycling in Davis. For more
information, call 752-BIKE.
Operating a bike while under the influence of alcohol
or drugs is punishable by fines, jail time and/or loss of
driving privileges.
It is also illegal for two persons to ride on a bike meant for
one or have earphones covering both ears while cycling.
CALIFORNIA BICYCLE LICENSES —
THE $8 SECURITY SYSTEM
BikeWise: BikeWise, the UC Davis TAPS bicycle safety
Bicyclists must obey all posted speed limits. Additionally,
no cyclist may travel at a speed greater than is reasonable
and prudent under existing conditions. At the University,
the speed limit in the campus core area and all other
bike paths is 15 mph and in parking lots its 10 mph.
• Illegally parked bikes may be impounded or cited
and their owners subjected to fines and any required
storage or licensing fees.
Bicycling Resources:
CYCLING SERVICES & OPPORTUNITIES
Summer Bike Storage: Bikes may be stored over the
summer months at TAPS. For current fees and other
information, call TAPS at 752-BIKE.
The ASUCD Bike Barn provides a tool-loan service,
friendly advice, and a space for UC Davis students who
wish to do their own work on the premises.
Call 752-2575. The Davis Bike Church also provides
self-service bike repair and repair instruction. Located
at the UC Davis Sustainable Research Area near Baggins
End (“the Domes) on Orchard Park Circle, see
http://daviswiki.org/Bike_Church for more information.
UC Davis students interested in becoming involved in
intercollegiate road and mountain bike racing may join Cal
Aggie Cycling. Phone 752-2027 or visit http://sportsclubs.
ucdavis.edu/cycling/.
4. It’s Inexpensive
New licenses costs $8, renewals are $4. Both are
valid statewide for up to three years.
5. It’s Easy–Licenses Available At:
Bring your bike to the UC Davis TAPS office on the
Dairy Road Bike Path just south of the ARC and
north of the West Entry Parking Structure between
8 am – 5 pm, M-F. For other licensing locations,
including local bike shops, call 752-BIKE.
Position yourself:
Signal to other drivers; your
movements affect them. Hand
signals tell everyone what you
intend to do. Signal as a matter of
law, courtesy, and self-protection.
Motorists turning right may not
notice cyclists on their right.
Watch for any indications that the
motorist may turn into your path.
When approaching intersections
try to stay far enough from the
curb to allow cars to turn right on
your right.
You may not stop in time if you brake
one-handed. Allow extra distance for
stopping in the rain, since brakes are
less efficient when wet. For a sudden
stop, move back on the seat and get
as low as possible. If your rear wheel
starts to skid or lift, ease up on the
front brake.
Wear a helmet whenever you ride.
Cycling gloves increase comfort and
protect your hands in a fall. Shoes
with laces or that are otherwise
firmly attached to your feet are
strongly recommended. Dressing
in layers allows you to adjust to
temperature changes on longer rides.
When riding slower than other
traffic, ride as far to the right as
practicable and safe. Use bike lanes
when present, but exit them to
make left turns, pass obstructions
and to avoid hazards.
Ride in a straight line:
Respect pedestrians’ rights:
Watch your speed:
Lock when you leave:
Ride to the right of faster traffic in
a straight line about a car door’s
width away from parked cars. It’s
safe and legal to occupy the full
traffic lane if the lane is too narrow
to safely share with motor vehicles.
Pedestrians in a crosswalk have the
right of way. Don’t cross sidewalks
via driveways without yielding to
pedestrians. Be especially aware of
pedestrians with disabilities. Don’t
ride on sidewalks. Use the street,
bike lane, or bike path.
Observe posted speed limits and
obey the basic speed law: Never
ride faster than is safe under the
existing conditions.
Buy the best locking system you
can afford; none is as expensive as
a new bike. U-locks are best, but
only when used to secure the bike
frame to a legal, fixed object. See
the Bike Theft Prevention section
for more information.
Don’t weave between parked
cars:
Be Alert
Watch for chasing dogs:
Keep your bike in shape:
Negotiate with drivers
Ignore the dog, or try a firm,
loud “NO”. If the dog doesn’t
stop, dismount with your bike
between you and the dog. Dogs are
attracted by the spinning wheels
and feet.
Be Equipped
Don’t turn left from the right lane.
Don’t go straight in a lane marked
“right turn only”; stay to the left of
the right turn only lane if you are
going straight.
Scan the road behind:
Learn to look back over your
shoulder without losing your
balance or swerving left. A rearview mirror is a good idea, but
don’t rely on it alone in difficult
traffic conditions.
Choose the best way to turn left:
There are two ways to make a left
turn. (1) Like a motorist: Signal,
move into the left lane, and turn
left. In a left turn only lane, stay to
the right of the lane to allow any
motorists behind to make their
turn on your left. (2) Alternatively,
ride straight across to the farside corner and go left across the
intersection when safe to do so.
Avoid road hazards:
Watch out for parallel-slat sewer
grates, slippery manhole covers,
oily pavement, gravel, and ice.
Cross railroad tracks carefully at
right angles. For better control as
you move across bumps and other
hazards, stand up on your pedals.
Get in shape:
Begin with short trips, working up
to longer distances. This will ease
muscles into shape and allow you
to become more comfortable on a
longer trip, spend a few minutes
stretching your legs and body.
See and be seen:
State law requires bikes ridden at
night to be equipped with a front
light visible from 300 feet in front
and to the sides of the bike, a back
reflector visible from 500 feet to
the rear, pedal reflectors, and wheel
or side reflectors. Wearing lightcolored or reflective clothing further
increases visibility.
Where to Ride
Traffic circle:
Ride counter-clockwise. Traffic
already in the circle has the right of
way. Don’t cut across the center of
the circle or go against the traffic
flow. When passing someone in the
circle, pass on the left.
Never ride against traffic:
Motorists aren’t looking for cyclists
riding on the wrong side of the
road, and many other hazards
threaten the wrong-way rider.
• Use a less valuable or older bike for running errands
and commuting in Davis.
• Unlicensed bikes on campus are subject to
impoundment and/or citation.
For more information, call 752-BIKE.
Dress appropriately:
Follow lane markings:
• Quick-release wheels and seats can be secured with a
cable, chain, or other security devices available at bike
shops.
• All bikes operated on the UC Davis campus must be
registered with a current California bicycle license.
Keep both hands ready to brake:
Make eye contact with motorists
and communicate through hand
signals and body language so they
know what you intend to do.
• Heavy duty chains with case-hardened, 5/16” thick
links are more secure than cables. All cables are
relatively easy to defeat. Padlocks also should have
case-hardened 5/16” shackles.
6. It’s the Law
Watch for right-turning traffic:
Maintain your bike in good
working condition. Check brakes
regularly and keep tires properly
inflated. Routine maintenance is
simple. Learn to do it yourself or
leave it to an expert at your local
bike shop.
• Lock your bike in a highly visible, well-lighted
location.
• U-shaped high security locks are among the most
theft-resistant locks available. Be aware, however,
that they are easily defeated by knowledgeable
thieves. Accessories are available which reduce the
effectiveness of leveraging devices used by thieves to
defeat U-locks.
Use hand signals:
Don’t ride to the curb between
parked cars. Motorists may not see
you when you try to move back
into traffic.
• Whenever possible, always lock your bike to a
legal, fixed device such as a bike rack or bike “pod”
(concrete block with wheel slot).
License revenue supports UC Davis bike programs
which directly benefit local cyclists.
Bike Commuter Showers: UC Davis students, staff
fun and healthy use of bikes for recreation, fitness,
competition and commuting. DBC sponsors the Davis
Double Century, Foxy’s Fall Century, the July 4th
Criterium races, and numerous weekend and weekly
rides as well as long-distance tours. The club’s members
are active in improving the Davis cycling environment.
Stop in at the DBC headquarters at 610 Third St., call
756-0186, or visit http://davisbikeclub.org.
• Always lock your bike, even if you’re leaving it for
“just a minute”.
3. Money for Bike Programs
campus for rent by intercity UC Davis bike commuters.
Call 752-BIKE for information on fees and availability.
The city of Davis also has bike lockers available for rent.
Phone 757-5686.
Bike Clubs: The Davis Bike Club promotes the safe,
Hundreds of bikes are reported stolen in Davis each year.
However, most thefts could be prevented. Here’s how:
Provides a means of identifying accident victims
— especially children, who typically carry no form
of identification.
Bike Lockers: Bike storage lockers are available on
and faculty intercity bike commuters may obtain free
privilege cards allowing use of a shower, locker and
towel at the ARC upon arrival for work or classes.
Call 752-BIKE.
BIKE THEFT PREVENTION
This map was prepared by the University of California and the City
of Davis. Any and all facilities, features and information on this map
are subject to change wihout notice. A bicyclist should use these
facilities only if he or she has the adequate skill level as a bicyclist
and the bicyclist must make that determination.
The vintage bicycles depicted here are examples from the Pierce
Miller antique bicycle collection owned by UC Davis. The bicycles
are part of a growing assortment representing the evolution of
cycling from the 1820s to the modern day. They will be the
nucleus of a bicycle museum to be established in Davis, “City of
Bicycles”. For more information, call 530-752-2453.
Acknowledgements:
BIKE PATH TIPS
Many miles of bike paths exist in the City and at UC
Davis. A bike path differs from a bike lane by being
physically separated from city or campus streets and being
off-limits to motor traffic (with the exception of service
or emergency vehicles). Although popular with many
cyclists, special precautions need to be taken while riding
on these paths:
1.“Bike” paths are really shared-use paths. Watch out
for pedestrians, joggers, skaters, etc. Their movements
may not be as predictable as those of the traffic you
encounter on the road. Keep your speed down and
pass other users with caution and by saying, “Hi, I’m
passing on your left.”
2.Because motorists often ignore or are unaware of
cyclists on bike paths, you must take special care when
entering intersections to ensure that you are seen by all
traffic.
3.On narrow paths, ride single file.
Produced as a joint effort of UC Davis Transportation and Parking
Services and the City of Davis Department of Public Works.
Additional start-up funding was provided by grant #SE 9201 of the
California Office of Traffic Safety awarded to the UC Davis Cowell
Student Health Center. Special thanks to Stephanie Chu of UC
Davis Reprographics, Tim Bustos, Bob Clarke and Heidi Mikelic
of Davis Public Works, and David Takemoto-Weerts of UC Davis
Transportation and Parking Services.”Cycling Tips” adapted from the
City of Portland (Oregon) bicycle map and used with permission.
More Copies of Map
For additional copies, contact Transportation and Parking Services,
UC Davis, Davis CA 95616, (530) 752-BIKE or City of Davis
Department of Public Works, 1717 Fifth St., Davis CA 95616,
(530) 757-5669.
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Basketball
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La Rue Rd.
CAMPBELL RD.
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AN
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PL.
80
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ST.
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.
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M ST.
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LANE
LINDEN
LINDEN
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ST.
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.
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LN.
PINE
LN.
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BUCHANAN
IVE
ANDERSON
LANE
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WILLOW
LN.
LANE
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LN.
ACACIA
ST.
ARTHUR
ST.
ST.
CLEVELAND
CLEVELAND
CT.
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CT.
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PL.
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ST.
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E
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ST.
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.
BL
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E
AC
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TE
ST
.
DA VINCI CT.
SBEA
GRO
FINCH ST.
KITE ST.
STREET
ALMERIA
COURT
MADRID
SPARROW CT.
ROAD
LN.
CADIZ ST.
JOHN JONES RD
SYCAMORE
COUNTY ROAD 99
➪
OLIVE TREE LANE
.
DR
2
Segundo Dining
Commons
Marya Welch
Tennis Center
2
B St.
10
.
9
CIR
mobile bike repair
(310)266-0876
UB
CL
Davis Bike Repair
Cowell
Student
Health
Center
Regan Hall Dr.
REGAN
Toomey
Field
Lane
Bixby
Cruess
Location No. Facility
D-11 D-8
C-3
D-13
D-8
VP 22
Howard
IM
Field
Lane
650 G St.
758-3223
Beckett Hall Dr.
SEGUNDO
Gilmore
Visitor
Info
Hilgard
Y
TR
Ken’s Bike & Ski
8.
UN
D-9
CT
.
A St.
703 Second St.
758-4560
CO
LA RUE
PARK
Russell
IM
Field
Primero Grove
Alumni
At UC Davis:
D-6 1. Cuarto Housing
South Castilian
Thoreau Garage
Southeast Webster
E-7
2. Regan Main
F-7
3. Tercero Housing
North side Tercero J Bldg.
West side Tercero South
EW
ty Ave.
Freewheeler
7.
VI
5
Russell Blvd.
Segundo
Housing
Ryerson Malcolm
Softball
Field
Universi
E-9
TIRE AIR SOURCES (*fee)
E
all Dr.
247 F St.
753-3118
House
Mrak H
E
EA
GL
DR.
City Hall
City
Hall
International
International
House
A St.
Davis Wheelworks
6.
Employee
Health
Employee
ad Ave.
E-8
MACERO
Campus
East Qu
612 Fourth St.
753-4600
EL
SOUTH
Central Area
RD.
Ave.
8
Davis Bike Exchange
5.
PL
ST.
ad
West Qu
7
E-8
DR.
MACERO
EL
Wy.
➪
To Dixon, 8 mi/12.9km
Baggins End (“the Domes”)
University of California
S
Howard
Center for Health
&
The Environment
SOUTH
College Park
Í
5 minutes of uninterrupted cycling will yield the following average trip distances:
N
Davis Bike Church
4.
DLE
CYCLIST’S TIME/DISTANCE SCALE
E-6
ST
AT
E
.
California Ave.
Plant Pathology
Field Headquarters
610 Third St.
756-3540
WAY
FAIRW
AY E
SE
Oak Ave.
&
PERFORMANCE
B&L Bike Shop
Anderson Plaza
Davis Commons
Davis Manor
El Macero
Fifth Street Plaza
G Street Shopping Center
Marketplace
Oakshade Town Center
Oak Tree Plaza
University Mall
Westlake Plaza
MID
.
UC DAVIS Water EQUINE HEALTH
Treatment Plant
3. 1.
2.
3. 4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
DR
C-7
E-9
C-10
D-13
C-11
D-9
C-6
E-10
B-9
D-6
C-3
.
The Barn UC Davis
752-2575
DR.
HOU
DR.
ia Ave.
SHOPPING CENTERS
E
AV
ROBINIA
PL.
MONTGOMERY
AVE.
IEW
Californ
ASUCD Bike Barn
2. TE
E-7
CT.
ST.
LANE
603 Fourth St.
750-2739
ON
OD
RIO
MONTGOMERY
A
IN
ND
NA
.
PL
NV
CT.
PISTACHIO
WO
ROSA
LN.
DR.
RIALTO
CALIF. CTR. FOR
LEVEE RD
Sutter Davis
Cowell Student Health Center
E
GARDEN
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.
IA PL
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TORREY
IDE
WALNUT
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E
T
UR
CO
Vet. Med. Serology
Vet. Genetics Lab
1.
2.
E-8
Animal
Resources
Service
B-5
E-7
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CLU
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TON
.
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KS
.
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OA
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El Macero
Country Club
.
DR
CL
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ARD
ST
MARGUERITE
MONTGOMERY
ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
PL. BOXELDER PL.
RRY
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PARK
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EL CAMPO
AVE.
W
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LA
DR.
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OD
NEWPORT
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AVE.
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MA
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.
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Apex Cycles & Service
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D
ST.
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ST.
TUFTS
ST
TERR.
PLACE
PLACE
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N PL
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MODOC
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STREET
PL.
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PL
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TE 80
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NORTH EL MACERO
SUN
COWELL
BLVD.
COWELL
.
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.
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BL
CT.
CLARK
NS
GARROD RD
E-8
14
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HOAG PLACE
STREET
ST.
VD
BL
WILLOW
CREEK
PARK
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HAMEL
GL
SW
M
.
DR
COWELL
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IN
4
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.
CT
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INFORMATION
& ASSISTANCE
4
ASHLAND TERR.
WA
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Y
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R
ATU
DEC
SOUTH
GATE
PUTAH
CREEK
LODGE
Location No. Facility
MEDICAL FACILITIES
MARDEN STREET
E
CE
NADA
LE
EL
ENSE
DA
LA VI
RC
.
CAMPANILLA
CT.
LADERA CT.
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ITA
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A
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AR
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.
LN
TULIP
LA
VELA PL
MONARCH
RAINTREE PL.
MYRTLE PL.
CORK PL.
BALSAM PL.
ST.
O DR.
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.
VD
BL
RD
G
16
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CH
8
DOR
HOPKINS RD.
P
HT
SECR
ET
ST. BAY
AM
CH
DU ST.
IG
7
3820 Chiles
Road Facility
SCA
i
Location No. Facility
BIKE SHOPS/REPAIR
IDE DR.
PIONEER
PARK
D
DE
LI
E
EL P
CT.
VP 55
6
R.
Index
See inset at
lower right
hand corner
for central
campus detail
C
A TERR.
ND
CT.
LOMA
EET
E.
O AV
EL S
CON
D.
ES R
CHIL
Bike
Ramps
E.
CT.
VP 50
Equestrian
Center
5
STR
ABRA
HARVEY WAY
LA H
LYLE WAY
VE.
YA
ADA
ST.
ND
TERR.
JA
ROA
NTY
COU
FAR
AVE.
LA PA
LN.
SOUTH ENTRY
PARKING
P STRUCTURE
ROBERT MONDAVI
INSTITUTE FOR
WINE & FOOD
SCIENCE
VP 51
1.60 mi/2.6 km
WR
HEDY
GAY WAY
PLACE
Y
YO
ARRO
R
INTE
2A
D 3
ALEGRE WAY
SECO
O
KOS
NT
E
ON
.
0
TE 8
STA
Dave Pelz Bicycle
Overcrossing
CT
.
AVE.
LAN
REGATTA
BAR
DR
13
AD
RO
ES
MO
A
DOR
VAL
LN.
A
JOHN
BAROVETTO
PARK
AY AV
CHIL
MERRYHILL
SCHOOL
DREW CIR.
MORRIS
RESEARCH PARK
RESEARCH PARK
DRIVE FACILITIES
UR
Y
WALNUT PARK
COWELL BLVD.
NE
.
RD
VALLEY
1.25 mi/2 km
TEA PL.
5
23
AD
FARAD
EA
21
8 11
.
VIS RD
W DA
Zoology
Field Lab
Geotechnical Modeling
Facility
Amorocho Research Center
4
T
GEN
SAR .
CT
BLVD
.
CIR.
AGE
COTT
3
LOUISE LN.
6
VIS
W DA
.80 mi/1.3 km
NY
ALBA
S
TR
15
VILLAGE
PARK
NB
LILLARD
MONDAVI
CENTER FOR
THE ARTS
Shields Grove
Arboretum
Sheep
Barns
EN
DD .
HI CIR
RD
BLVD.
VISTOSA ST.
CT.
COUNTY ROAD 32B
A
BLVD
PL.
E.
CONCORD AV DA
VE
AVE.
HA
NE
EN
CO
LIN
AC
T.
STREET
MACE
RANCH
MINI PARK
Orchard Rd.
CCAH
Beef
Barn
LN.
ALB
24
.
RR
I TE
RD
VE
ND
EGU
ALBANY
GALILEO CT.
VIA
SPAFFORD CT.
OW
BENB
I
OL
NE
LA
.
DR
COWELL BLVD
ELL
D
VI
A
DE
LS
OL
SA
TE
TE N G
RR
RR AL
.
. LO
TRINITA
TERR.
5th
IS
ALHAMBRA
MACE RANCH
PARK
ST.
ND
SECO
DREW
DAVIS
TRANSIT
DEPOT
CE
VISTOSA
LAGUNA
R.
PLA
ORC
MALL
DOG PARK
ARTIS LN.
R
PL.
LN.
LE
E
RD.
17
Y LN.
HICKOR
KS
BUCKEYE
PL.
PL.
CIRC
CL
CI R
ST.
BR
D
OA
VET MED
LAB FAC
NUTMEG
ALDER
BROKEN
OUTER
ST.
ST.
ST.
ST.
R
22
IAT
O
KOREMATSU
ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
5
EET
COW
RR
PLACE
Davis
Police Dept.
No path or street connections on
Old Hwy 40 Bike Path between
Olive Drive and Mace Blvd.
PLAYFIELDS PARK
GAV
RA
DEL RIO PL.
PL
BL
VD
VE
STR
18
21
L
UPR
Environmental
Service Facility
POPLAR
BANYAN
LINE
PL.
ST.
19
ST.
7
PRADO
E
BR
TA C
RU
WA Z
Y
LANE
ZAMORA LANE
M
A
LANE
1
ON
HA
LANE
PONTEVERDE
FRONTERA
LAN
MONTEFRIO
ANY
UP
VILLA VERDE
AL
LOS CERROS
P 46
Meyer
NE
University
Airport
CT.
5th
ER
Main Post Office
CORE AREA
DRAINAGE POND
HORTALEZA
DR.
CT.
SYRACUSE
CT.
G
SCHAAL
AQUATIC
CENTER
Vet Met
Teaching
Hospital
LN.
LANE
PL.
POLE
ST.
J
FIFTH
7
F
VP 47
SCHALM
TEACHING
PAVILION
GARROD RD.
PEPPERDINE
GRAM
FU
DS
T
S. DIAME
LN.
EL VALLE PLACE
R.
D
YA
LA
.
SAN
PLACE
LA
PLAYA
PARK
.
DR
P
LA
NE
B
SACRAMENTO
INTERSTATE 80
DAVIS
BUEHLER ALUMNI
/VISITORS
CENTER
VP 47A
VET
MED
3A
MANZANITA
PALM PL.
BAYWOOD
LOCUST
DR.
L
K
I
ROWE
ST.
ST.
P3
LANE
KALAMAZOO
PL.
BLING
MA
16
Avoid high-speed merging
traffic on the Interstate 80
interchange by using the
Putah Creek Undercrossing
when traveling between
south Davis and downtown
or the University.
Bainer
VP 56
TUPPER
K
OC
LL .
PO CT
.
SE ST
GREGORY PL.
CRAIG PL.
ST.
TAH
Kemper
.
RONDO0 PL
20
PL.
AD
IST
QU
N
CO
N
➪
CONCHA PL
P
OR
FLORINDA LANE
To Sacramento, 11 mi /17.7km Via
Yolo Causeway Bike Path and W.
Capital Ave. east into downtown.
ASCADA PL.
R
AD
LAY
LA
ELIGIO LANE
GENARO
E
LOYOLA
JAVIER PL
DAVIS
CEMETERY
DR.
6 10
15
PUTAH CREEK
BICYCLE
UNDERCROSSING
HEALTH
SCIENCE
COMPLEX
VP 53
.
MOORE BLVD
O
MATIS
PL.
FARALLON
ST.
E
RD
NA
LEO ST.
MAGNOLIA
OLEANDER PL.
.
PL
ST.
NT
POMONA
GUEL WY
FLORINDA LANE
DR.
L.
P
PA
ALU
CH
SAN MI
DONATO LANE
DR.
LAYTON
PL.
LHA
.
LA
DR.
PONTEVERDE
INNER
CIRCLE
DR.
LAYTON
SLEY PL
L
UL
DR.
RA
MB
EA
LAK
CARMELO LANE
L
NE
IN
GRINNELL
MERCED DR
LEVEE
HARPER
JUNIOR HIGH
SCHOOL
HALCON PL
BOLLATE LANE
L
GRINNELL
CASCAD
DR.
L
ST.
HU
ST.
DUKE DR.
DR.
BELMONT
DR.
ADRIAN
K
A PL.
DR.
4
SLIDE
HILL
PARK
DR.
CLE
CIR
PL.
GR
BELHAVEN
LAFAYETTE
CAMPBELL
STREET
ALICANTE
PL.
DR.
BELMONT
DR.
LAFAYETTE
SNYDER
ER
IP
A
NG
.
ST
.
CT
N
JU
EROS
MAR
IN
RA
HARTLEY
O
.
RD
LN.
LN.
DR.
PECAN PL.
POND
J
G
PATWIN ROAD
G
L.
.
CIR
PP
CLARA
ST.
PACIFIC
SPRUCE
L
ST.
CEDAR COLGATE
PARK
TH
FOUR
E
TIERRA LINDA PL.
IN
.
CIR
BON
HO
LN.
LN.
LE
.
DR.
.
ARENA DR
BLVD
COVELL
EAST
DR.
BLACKBURN
WELLE
LEHIGH
ST.
ROAD 98
IV
BON
U
AUD
BIS
BIRCH
MADRONE
PO
DR.
PL
ACADEMIC
SURGE
V 56
THURMAN
Aquatic Weed
Research Center
3
COVELL PL.
PU
P 43
GENOME &
BIOMED SCI
VP 57
Aquatic Biology &
Environmental Science
2
DJUSD
SITE
TB 174
WESTERN
HUMAN
NUTRITION
RESEARCH
CENTER
BEAR
DR.
WHITTIER
VP 49
Wildlife, Fish &
Conservation
Biology Eco-Systems
1
VA
COUNTY ROAD 32A
.
DEN ST
TEMPLE
BLACKBURN
30B
ROAD
COUNTY
DR.
DR.
THIRD
E LA
AGGI
DR.
REGIS
3
FIFTH
AGGIE VILLAGE
NEIGHBORHOOD
2
3
PLACE
BATES
P 44
Agricultural
Services
@ 10 mph/16.1 kph
@ 15 mph/24.2 kph
@ 20 mph/32.2 kph
F
P 42
Stadium
OO
H
ST.
4
P 41
ST
.
BRYANT
EIGHTH
ST.
RIC
ST.
Aggie
Antique
Mechanics
G
FIRST
East
Quad
LAKESPAF
FORD
Feed
Lot
Avian Science
Research Facility
R
P 41
UPR
VP 40
BENTON
DR.
ST.
2
d
Shiel
y
Librar
West Entry
Parking
Structure
PLACE
LOYOLA
EAST
.
YALE DR
D
Western Center
for Agriculture
Equipment
HUTCHISON DRIVE
WAY
ST.
P 10
REC POOL
2
LN.
RICE
5
VP 30
C
SUP Receiving
Campus
Landfill
A
P 20
West
Quad
TRANSPORTATION
& PARKING
SERVICES/POLICE
LN.
6
3/6
ST.
THIRD
SECOND
THE COLLEGES
AT LARUE
INI
.
I CT
CT.
ST.
1/5
23
D
Plant and
Environmental
Sciences
ARC
1
19
13
FOURTH
THIR
j
7
Animal Science
Barn
Mail
Division
ST.
ST.
P 14
ER
DR.
WAHL WAY
DOVER CIR
2
CENTRAL
PARK
TH
FOUR
Entry
North
ng
Parki
ure
Struct
VP 15
P 14
TH
EIGH
9
B
VP 16
VP 25
Foundation Seed
Warehouse
16
10
Pavilion
at ARC
STRALOCK RD.
SUP Aux
ST.
NORTH
GATE
2
SIXTH
3
VISITOR
INFORMATION
&
ASSISTANCE
AVE.
VP 17
VP 35
4
CIVIC
CENTER
PARK
SITY
PRIMERO GROVE
ST.
UNIVER
Segundo Housing
M.L. KING
HIGH SCHOOL
12
5
Primero Resident
Parking
R
BRIA
8
ST.
ST.
8
NE
GEORGIA PL.
HAUSSLER
T.
HENR
CALD
CLEMSON
PENNY PL.
DR.
WILDHORSE
MINI PARK
BONNARD
TEMPLE
BIRCH LANE
ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
GE
CHESTNUT
PARK
ST.
Y
WA
E
12
Pomology Headquarters
Contained
Research
Facility
ST.
OXFORD CIRCLE
Vegetable Crops Field Lab
Field Labs
Foundation & Plant Services
F
1
UNION
ST.
N
PEN
T
H
SEVENT
ST.
10
SW
H
SHEPHERDS LN.
COLLEGE
PARK
RN
ROBERT
ARNESON
PARK
DR.
DR.
PL.
DARTMOUTH
ANIA
SYLV
EE
EIGHT
ST.
AVE.
H
TH
DR.
TULANE
PRINCETON PL.
EAST
NINTH
ST.
SOU
OXFORD CIRCLE
PARK
ST.
SEVENTH
BE
NEVELSON CT.
PL.
.
MOORE BLVD
NE
LN.
SPRUCE
ST.
D
UR
T
VP 48
F
ST.
CO
DR.
BEE BIOLOGY RD.
Center for
Comparative Medicine
D
DAVIS PARENT
NURSERY
SCHOOL
STREET
ORNIA
Viticulture
H
EAST
CALIF
P 31
ST.
B
EST
Chronic Accel.
Lab
Bee Biology
ENTH
ELEV
ST.
WEST EIGHTH
CAMPUS WAY
Division of Agriculture &
Natural Resources (DANR)
ST.
TENT
STREET
HUMAN
RESOURCES
Agronomy
P 31
FTH
DR.
SUNSET
FOR
MELLO PL.
ALICE
ST.
TWEL
DRIVE
DRIVE
Segundo Dining
Commons
Reproductive
Biology-medicine
ST. JAMES
SCHOOL
PL.
DREXEL DR.
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
PL.
STA
PL.
DR.
C
ORD
NF
STA
EIGHTH
VP 22
P 31
ASPEN
DRIVE
2
California Primate
Research Center
TE
FOUR
MILLS
DRIVE
WISTERIA WAY
E
ST.
ENTH
WEST
DRIV
ANTIOCH
E
HAEL
LI
DREXEL
PL.
.
ORCHARD PARK
LARUE WAY
11 9
R
CEDA
PL
DR.
E
ALAMEDA
ADAMS
IV
LANE
UM
PL
.
K
WA
AVE.
RD
NFO
PL
CH
ST.
A
ED
EVENSTAR LN
BLVD.
AM
DAVIS MONTESSORI
SCHOOL
ST.
ST.
E
TT
PL
AL
ET
ST.
RE
RUSSELL
BLVD.
LN
E
ER
.
SHIRE LN
BU
ELENDIL
IDG
OL
W
BUCKLEBURY RD
EAST
AVE.
CO
HO
E
BAY
EN
E
OR
JEROME
POR
TAG
LM
WEST
AVE.
BRETON
AMADOR
FIL
BAY
ST
To Winters, 12 mi/19.3km
LN
EE
BR
E
H
AVE.
E
TAG
POR
HOLLOW
RIVENDELL LANE
BRANDYWINE PL.
A
OUT
CIRCLE
CREEK
CUMBERLAND PL.
EIS
WEST
MANOR
PARK
LAN
ST.
RIN
PORTS M
HUBBLE
PL
E
WEST
.
RNE LN
ME
JERO
.
AIL
PS
TO
TH
IGH
PEA
AVE.
BERMUDA
MA
APPROX. SCALE 1"/2.54cm = 1250'/381m
4” ≈ 1 mi/1.6km
VAS
.
ST
AVE.
EM AVE.
DAVIS SENIOR
HIGH SCHOOL
ST.
CALAVERAS
MULBERRY
AD
HO
HAWT
LN
L
SAR DR.
MULBERRY LANE
BURR ST.
RO
HIL
WEST
NE
ER
AVE.
ADAMS ST.
LA
OV
DANUBE
MAPLE
CHE
RR
Y
WESTWOOD
PARK
REED
DR
DR.
DREXEL
NORTH DAVIS
ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
DRIVE
AMHERST DRIVE
LN.
EEL AVE.
DRIVE
HARVARD
ORE
P
EL DORADO PLACE
REDWOOD PARK
DR.
AM
PL.
EMERSON
JUNIOR
HIGH
SCHOOL
PLACE
GEORGETOWN
CESAR CHAVEZ
ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
SYC
Y LN.
OPP
N
SAL
RRY LANE
WESTERNESSE
EEL
(PVT)
BE
PL.
FEATHER
COLUSA
CORNELL
DRIVE
E
RUTGERS
DRIVE
PURDUE
ST.
PL.
NGTO
PL.
EVENIN
G
BO MBAD IL OL D
PLACE
GLENN
ARLI
G BAY
TRAWLER
ROAD
AVE.
R
CIRCLE
PL.
AVE.
HUMBOLDT
D
GA
LAKE
CUTTER
OAKENSHIEL
PL.
GANGES
AVE.
NGES
COLUSA
AVE.
BUR
AVE.
WHALEBACKP
ARK
PL.
PL.
ROBERT E.
WILLETT
ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
CITADEL
VILLANOVA
DRIVE
BUCKNELL
DR.
MENLO
PL.
BEACON BAY
R AVE.
WHALE
HATTERAS
.
PL.
KENNEDY
AUBURN
OIA
SEQU
HALIFAX
Purple Routes are intercity routes for travel to
and from Davis. Note that most intercity routes
are on rural roads with high–speed traffic and
variable shoulder widths
STONEGATE
E DR
CT.
2
DRIVE
DRIVE
COLBY
DR.
ARROYO
PARK
IMPERIAL
CANOE CT.
AMM
SYCAMORE
PARK
COMMUNITY
PARK
DR.
PACIFIC
OOK
NBR
CRA
DRIVE
RADCLIFFE
OESTE
5
CAPE COD ST.
CAPE
COD
CT.
VAN
D
.
.
PATWIN
ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
VILLANOVA
SANTA ROSA ST.
YUKON ST.
RUBICON AVE.
TAHOE PLACE
PL.
BROWN DR.
EAST
LITTLE LEAGUE
PARK
PL.
DR.
B
UR
DRIVE
CT.
ALTO
DINOSA
SHASTA
VD
BL
AVE.
POND
DR
.
AVE.
PLACE
MUIR WOODS
N
TO
MP
N
11
PL
PL.
POINT REYES PLACE
CLAREMONT
E
DR.
FORDHAM
RIO GRANDE ST.
COLORADO LN
CRYSTAL GROVE LN.
3
NGTO
VE
ES
DR.
BROWN
CARLSBAD PLACE
PL.
GLAD
AVE.
ARLI
CO
EVER
HA
ER
E
PLACE
CT.
AMAR
ST.
HALIFAX
TIBER
CL
SHELTER COVE AVE. SHELT
MARINA
Orange Routes are bike paths on which motor
traffic is limited. Some are good connections
between major streets and destinations and
some are more suitable for recreational riding.
CIR
DOAH
.
ST
AN
LL
BISCAYNE BAY PL.
ST. EL
IA
S
SHENAN
DRAINAGE
A
14
DR.
ALBION PL.
LOM
IV
DR
DR.
NOTRE DAME DR.
NAVAJO ST.
R
DRIVE
FORDHAM
RUSHMORE LN.
DeSOTO PL
BLV
S
GE
MA
CHESAPEAKE
VICTORIA PL.
E
BODEGA BAY
AVE
.
PL.
PLAC
AVILA BAY PL.
AVE
.
BAY
PISMO
CT.
PINNACLE PL
SARATOGA
COHO PL.
RADCLIFFE
OVE
RODIN
Y CT.
RAP
.
AVE
IR
CHAPMAN
D.
AVE.
PP
BAY
TER
OYS
LASSEN
NOTRE DAME DR.
HAN
Y LANE
HOLL
AR
CIR
.
ST
LANE
AREA
DELM
DR.
KENT
DENNISON
9
WEST
1
3
1
DRIVE
LA
BRYCE
AVE.
RA
AURO
SC
OW
LL
BE
SS
OW
LL
BE
A
T.
D
CARAVAGGIO PL.
SISLE
O'KEEFFE
NO
BLVD.
COVELL
DRAKE
DR.
RE
HEPWORTH DR.
ARD
BAJA
A
CAS
RI
WEST
BOATHOUSE AVE.
WOODS
JOSHUA TREE ST.
E
AVENUE
D
AR
.
ER
RB
BA
ALT
A
DR.
DRAKE
O
RT
BAY
LAN
AVE.
PL
A
ON
.
7
PO
STONEGATE
RETENTION
BASIN
(PVT.)
AVE.
ROYALE
ISLE
ZA
AN
DR
.
.
AVE.
EZ
CORT
LL
WE
CK
RO
R.
BONN
PL.
E
AV
DR.
PL.
OVA
RD
CO
LO
DIAB
.
AVE
8
O
COURT
A
LBO
BA
PL
VAN GOGH ST.
PICASSO
BUEN
BIANCO
COURT
BIANCO
IL
BR
CA
.
PL
O
OR
L
DE
AVE.
Wildhorse
Golf
Course
.
CT
KLINE CT.
PL
IN
GU
GAU
ET
N
.
RA
VE
RI
MAN
JO
EL CA
E.
AV
LO
SC
SEABRIGHT AVE.
D
OAK
GROVE
PARK
AVE.
E.
AV
BO
AVE.
FARO
ALVARADO
PORTOLA CT.
E
O
OR
EL
LE
E
COVELL
PARK
.
E
AV
PL
KL
.
PL
E
IC
TT
ST.
CORONA DR.
AVENUE
PL
A
ELL
R
ST
DONNER
OLA
AMAP
.
BARCELONA
A
AN
FR
PL.
MAS
GUAY
CIN
EN
.
AVE
AVE.
DIEGO PL.
L.
OP
C
CIS
.
I
LL
LL
WE
CK
RO
ROCKWELL DR.
.
DR
EE
E.
SO AV
EL PA CASSAT
AVE.
ROAD
HACIENDA
PARK
CARIBOU
PL.
E
EQUADOR PL.
AVENUE
PL.
TA
HUER
.
AVE
FIE
A
OP
G
STA
ALVARADO
EVERGREEN
POND
DRIV
PL.
A
.
AVE
T
UR
CIER
OYSTER
Green Routes are usually streets with marked
bike lanes. Dotted green routes are those with-out
bike lanes that provide direct connections to
streets with bike lanes, bike paths or popular
destinations.
RUSSELL
FLAMENCO PL.
DE
LL
WE
CK
FREMONT CT.
EM
IPAN
DJUSD
SITE
E
RO
BIDWELL
PL.
E
AV
AVENUE
CO
GLA
JALISC
.
.
L
RP
PP
HO
SANDY
MOTLEY
PARK
POLE LINE
G
TEL
E
4
DE
GRAN
O
PL.
ALIN
CAT
AN
DRAK
CLE
D
A
LON
P
PAM
PL.
AVE.
ST.
L.
E
AZELL
6
1
MORRO BAY AVE.
LUZ
PL.
A
INC
PL.
O
LG
HI
N
RA
A
NO BIKES ON
SIDEWALKS
BIKE ROUTE GUIDE
C
VALENCIA
ALA P
IMP
WEST
ONE
WAY
PL.
NUGGET
FIELDS
PL.
F
CONDOR CT.
MOORE BLVD.
ST.
.
COVELL DRAINAGE CHANNEL
UNPAVED
ROAD
.
DA
UN
RT
FO
To Winters, 12 mi/19.3km
LEON PL
PL
HERMOSA
AVE.
HACIENDA AVE.
BIKE PATH
UNDER
CONSTR.
JARDIN
CHANNEL A
PL.
DO
LIN
2
11
SOLITO
EAGLE
ELK PL
BIKE LANE
CONNECTING
ROUTE
LAGO PL.
IRIS
MALAGA
7
AVE.
PL
ISLA
CATALINA
PL.
16
North Area
Drainage
Pond
NORTE
IVE
B
DAVIS WALDORF
SCHOOL
STREET
CITY LIMIT
AVE
FALCON
15
12
AVE.
ZA
AN
Bike
Bridge
COURT
COUNTY ROAD 30
9
14
CHANNEL A
NORTHSTAR
PARK
BLUEBIRD PLACE
PEREGRINE AVE
SOUTHFIELD
QUAIL
Roundabout
AVE
AVOCET
DR
Railroad
Bike
Undercrossing
FLICKER
KESTREL PL
DAVIS
BIKE MAP
Public Restrooms
Airport
LD
FIE
RTH
NO
T
UR
CO
Bike Shops
NORTH DAVIS FARMS ROAD
15
4
5
U
AUD
IE
HARRIER PL
Tire air sources
14
13
13
DR
AVE
GP
Medical Facilities
To Woodland, 12 mi/19.3km
6
K
ORIOLE
HERON PL.
CT.
STREET
ROBIN PL
Train Station
12
4
TERN PLACE
MA
Centers
PINTAIL PLACE
PLACE
ROAD
ON
CENTRAL WAY
PLACE
11
3
MERGANSER
WAXWING
Public Service/
Interest
Schools
PLACE
10
DRIVE
SANDPIPER
.
AVE
BARRY ROAD
MOCKINGBIRD
To Woodland, 12 mi/19.3km
via frontage road, access Hwy.
113 at Rd. 29, exits 113 at Rd.
27 west to Rd 99, continue
north to Woodland
WREN ST.
SHARON AVENUE
To Woodland, 12 mi/19.3km
9
8
7
COVELL DRAINAGE CHANNEL
Í
6
TANAGER
SYMBOLS LEGEND
A
5
4
AND
ERS
3
Í
2
➪
1
H
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