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Stewartville Trail
Black Diamond
Trail Length 2.4 mi (3.9 km)
Trail Uses
Network trail
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Views of Mt. Diablo and the surrounding hills decorate this open section of trail
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Hiking
Cumulativ e
Gain 3 20 ft (97 m
Elev a tion Change Loss 155 ft (47 m
Bicycling
Typical Grade is 3.7%
Eque str ian
10% of the trail is be twe e n 8% and 13%
170 ft (52 m) is be twe e n 12% and 13%
No M otor ize d
Ve hic le s
Dogs
8% grade is a standard ramp.
Typical Cross Slope is 4.0%
16% of the trail is be twe e n 8% and 23%
436 ft (133 m) is be twe e n 12% and 23%
Typical Tread Width is 119 in (303 cm)
Hazards and
Obstructions
Ruts
3 in.
Tre ad Width range s fr om 87 in (221 cm) to 19 2 in (488 c m)
M inimum Cle arance 32 in (81 cm)
Trail Surface is Aggregate/Gravel
81% of the trail is Firm or be tte r
2389 ft (728 m) of the tr ail is Soft or wor se
Trailhe ad Location
Trail be gins at the end of Fredrickson L ane on the left hand side
before the entrance to Contra Loma.
Warning: Trail conditions may have changed s in ce this trail w as ass essed. Temporary
Trail
obstruc tions (e.g. fallen trees or land slides) may not have been mapped. Maximum
Acce ss
grades and c ross slopes may v ary.
Information
Obs tructions le ss than 2.0 in (5.0 cm) or outside the tread area w id e by
120 in (3 m) high were not measured. Min imum clearance boundaries w ere
at least 2.0 in (5.0 cm) high.
This report has been generated by TrailWare w hich has been created by Beneficial
Designs, Inc.
Aug 26, 05
Stewartville Trail
Length 2.4 mi (3.9 km)
Network trail
Hiking
Bicycling
Typical Tread Width
119 in (303 cm)
Minimum 87 in (221 cm)
Maximum 192 in (488 cm)
Minimum Clearance 32 in (81 cm)
Equestrian
Aggregate/Gravel
81% is Firm or better
Typical Grade 3.7%
2389 ft (728 m) is Soft or worse
10% of the trail is
8% to 13%
170 ft (52 m) is 12% to 13%
Ruts
3 in.
8% grade is a standard ramp.
Typical Cross Slope 4.0%
16% of the trail is
8% to 23%
436 ft (133 m) is 12% to 23%
Trail Acce ss
Information
Warni ng : Trai l co ndi tio ns may have cha nge d si nce
thi s trai l was assessed . Temp orary obstru ctio ns (e.g.
fal le n tree s or l an d sl id es) may n ot h ave b een
map ped . Maximu m grad es a nd cross slo pes ma y
va ry.
Th is rep ort i s gen erated by T ra il Ware whi ch h as be en
crea te d by Be nefi ci al De si gn s, Inc.
Aug 26, 05
Stewartville Trail
Black Diamond
Trail Access Information Summary
page 1
First Segment As sess ed
Jun 20, 05
Las t Segment Assessed
Jun 20, 05
Trail Length 2.4 mi (3.9 km)
Network trail
Cumulativ e Ele v ation Change
Gain 320 ft (97 m)
Loss 155 ft (47 m)
Typical Grade is 3.7%
10% of the trail is between 8% and 13%
170 ft (52 m) is betwee n 12% and 13%
8% grade is a standard ramp.
Locations and lengths can be f ound on the Maximum Grade Table Reports
Typical Cross Slope is 4.0%
16% of the trail is between 8% and 23%
436 ft (133 m) is betwe en 12% and 23 %
Locations and lengths can be f ound on the Maximum X-Slo pe Table Reports
Typical Tread Width is 119 in (303 cm)
Trea d Width ranges from 8 7 in (221 cm) to 192 in (488 cm)
M inimum Cle arance Width is 3 2 in (81 cm)
Locations and lengths can be f ound on the Minimum Tread Width Table and Min imum Clearanc e Width Reports
Trail Surface is Aggregate/Gravel
81% of the trail is Firm o r b etter
2389 ft (728 m) o f the trail is Soft or worse
Length of trail can be f ound on the Surface Ty pe Table and Surf ace Category Table Reports.
Obstructions
Ruts 3 in.
Locations and lengths can be f ound on the Minimum Vertical and Maximum Tread Obstructions Reports
Trail Uses
Hikin g
Bicycling
Equestrian
Warning: Trail conditions may have c hanged s ince this trail w as ass essed. Temporary obstructions (e.g.
f allen trees or land slides) may not have been mapped. Maximum grades and cross slopes may v ary.
Obs tructions less than 2.0 in (5.0 cm) or outside of the tread area w ide by 120 in (3 m) high w ere not
measured. Minimum clearance boundaries w ere at least 2.0 in (5.0 cm) high.
This report is generated by TrailWare w hich has been created by Beneficial Designs, Inc.
Aug 26, 05