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Fresno, CA 93727
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Planned Projects
Photo courtesy of San Joaquin River Parkway and Conservation Trust.                                        

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Jensen Ranch Habitat Enhancement and Public Access Project:
 The project includes installing hiking and equestrian trails, constructing a public use area, a handicapped-accessible main trail, planting shade trees, and restoring oak woodlands and wetlands. The MacMichael Trail is a primary public access feature of the Jensen Ranch  Project.  Click here to view project design. The trail will be closed during periods of construction. 

Riverside Trail and Riverbottom Park:
The project will provide access to the San Joaquin River, a canoe launch area, restroom facility, and a one-mile loop trail. The project will be connected via surface trails and streets to Camp Pashayan, Liddell Elementary School, Koligian Neighborhood Park, and the Milburn Overlook.

Lewis S. Eaton Trail Enhancement:
The project will involve the construction of a gateway entrance in Woodward Park, a picnic pavilion area, a restroom, and informational signs. In addition, shade trees, drinking fountains and interpretive signs will be installed along the Friant Road section of trail between Woodward Park and the Coke Hallowell Center for River Studies.

Ball Ranch Master Plan:
Recreational facilities proposed for Ball Ranch include a segment of the planned Parkway multiple-use trail, including equestrian features; internal hiking and river access trails, fishing access, a canoe rest stop, vista points and observation features, picnicking, a small group assembly area, restroom facilities and vehicle parking areas.

Coke Hallowell River Center to Ball Ranch Hiking Trail:
The proposed ten-mile trail will connect the Coke Hallowell Center for River Studies to Ball Ranch and will provide public access for recreation and nature study.


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