California Coastal Trail
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The California Coastal Trail is a long-distance public trail system that aims to provide continuous walking and biking access along the entire coastline of California, connecting beaches, parks, and coastal communities.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| California Coastal Trail canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: California Coastal Trail Context triple: [Francis Beach, hasTrailConnection, California Coastal Trail]
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San Clemente Coastal Trail
The San Clemente Coastal Trail is a scenic multi-use path in San Clemente, California, that runs along the shoreline and railroad tracks, offering ocean views and beach access for walkers, runners, and cyclists.
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Oregon Coast Trail
The Oregon Coast Trail is a long-distance hiking route that follows the entire length of Oregon’s Pacific shoreline, showcasing beaches, headlands, forests, and coastal towns.
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Santa Cruz Trail
Santa Cruz Trail is a popular backcountry hiking route in California known for its scenic canyon views, chaparral landscapes, and access to remote areas of the Santa Ynez Mountains.
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San Francisco Bay Trail
The San Francisco Bay Trail is a planned 500-mile network of multi-use paths that encircle the San Francisco Bay, connecting shoreline parks, cities, and natural habitats for walkers, cyclists, and other non-motorized users.
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Mountains-to-Sea Trail
The Mountains-to-Sea Trail is a long-distance hiking route that spans North Carolina from the Great Smoky Mountains to the Atlantic coast, showcasing the state’s diverse landscapes and natural beauty.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: California Coastal Trail Target entity description: The California Coastal Trail is a long-distance public trail system that aims to provide continuous walking and biking access along the entire coastline of California, connecting beaches, parks, and coastal communities.
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A.
San Clemente Coastal Trail
The San Clemente Coastal Trail is a scenic multi-use path in San Clemente, California, that runs along the shoreline and railroad tracks, offering ocean views and beach access for walkers, runners, and cyclists.
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B.
Oregon Coast Trail
The Oregon Coast Trail is a long-distance hiking route that follows the entire length of Oregon’s Pacific shoreline, showcasing beaches, headlands, forests, and coastal towns.
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C.
Santa Cruz Trail
Santa Cruz Trail is a popular backcountry hiking route in California known for its scenic canyon views, chaparral landscapes, and access to remote areas of the Santa Ynez Mountains.
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San Francisco Bay Trail
The San Francisco Bay Trail is a planned 500-mile network of multi-use paths that encircle the San Francisco Bay, connecting shoreline parks, cities, and natural habitats for walkers, cyclists, and other non-motorized users.
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Mountains-to-Sea Trail
The Mountains-to-Sea Trail is a long-distance hiking route that spans North Carolina from the Great Smoky Mountains to the Atlantic coast, showcasing the state’s diverse landscapes and natural beauty.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (45)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
long-distance trail system
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public trail ⓘ recreational trail ⓘ |
| benefit |
coastal access
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environmental appreciation ⓘ public recreation ⓘ tourism ⓘ |
| connects |
beaches
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coastal communities ⓘ parks ⓘ |
| country |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
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| environmentType | coastal ⓘ |
| follows | California coastline ⓘ |
| hasAccessType | public access ⓘ |
| hasFeature |
access to beaches
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access to coastal parks ⓘ scenic ocean views ⓘ segments through coastal towns ⓘ |
| hasGoal | becoming a continuous trail along the entire California coast ⓘ |
| hasSectionType |
beach segments
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rural segments ⓘ trail segments on dedicated paths ⓘ trail segments on roads ⓘ urban segments ⓘ |
| isPartOf | California coastal access network NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| lengthCharacteristic | extends roughly the length of California’s coastline ⓘ |
| locatedIn |
California, United States
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surface form:
California
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| locatedOn | Pacific coast ⓘ |
| managedBy |
local governments
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multiple state agencies ⓘ parks departments ⓘ |
| purpose |
provide continuous public access along the California coast
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support biking along the California coast ⓘ support walking along the California coast ⓘ |
| region | West Coast of the United States NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| relatedTo | California Coastal Act NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| status | partially complete ⓘ |
| supportsActivity |
commuter cycling in some segments
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day hiking ⓘ long-distance trekking ⓘ |
| usedFor |
bicycling
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hiking ⓘ recreation ⓘ sightseeing ⓘ walking ⓘ |
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Subject: California Coastal Trail Description of subject: The California Coastal Trail is a long-distance public trail system that aims to provide continuous walking and biking access along the entire coastline of California, connecting beaches, parks, and coastal communities.
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