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.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf long-distance trail system
public trail
recreational trail
benefit coastal access
environmental appreciation
public recreation
tourism
connects beaches
coastal communities
parks
country United States of America
surface form: United States
environmentType coastal
follows California coastline
hasAccessType public access
hasFeature access to beaches
access to coastal parks
scenic ocean views
segments through coastal towns
hasGoal becoming a continuous trail along the entire California coast
hasSectionType beach segments
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
surface form: California
locatedOn Pacific coast
managedBy local governments
multiple state agencies
parks departments
purpose provide continuous public access along the California coast
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
day hiking
long-distance trekking
usedFor bicycling
hiking
recreation
sightseeing
walking

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Francis Beach hasTrailConnection California Coastal Trail