Crocker Park Recreational Trail

Crocker Park Recreational Trail

Looping around many of the Crocker Park Businesses, the 2.5 mile trail provides a level and scenic route that makes your personal trail experience all the more enjoyable.  The trailhead is located on Park Lane across the street from the Dog Park and adjacent to PSAV.  You are welcome to begin your Crocker Park Recreational Trail journey at the trailhead or at any of the five street intersections.  What used to be the Southern Pacific Rail Lines is now the trail’s compacted rock surface, which is suitable for walking, jogging, or biking year-round.  Along the trail, you can find park benches, mutt mitt dispensers, route and distance signage, and trash receptacles.

Thanks to contractor Iron Horse Preservation Society, a non-profit from Reno that plans to use our rails to partially complete a new rail line between Carson City and Virginia City, Nevada, the trail and all of its amenities were accomplished at no cost to the City.

In addition, the City has improved five street crossings along the trail's way - South Hill Drive, North Hill Drive, West Hill Drive, Valley Drive, and Cypress Lane.  The signage, crosswalks and street placards will provide safe passage across these streets for trail users.

In April 2020, the City began working with RRM Design Group for the master planning of Crocker Trail.  The purpose of the Master Plan is to bring to life the wants and needs of the community of Brisbane.  Through implementing accessibility, safety and connectivity, ecological responsibility and education, recreational opportunity and the chance to support local artists, the Crocker Park Trail aims to improve the quality of life for all its visitors.  The Plan also highlights opportunities desired by the community and stakeholders to improve the connectivity and safety, preserve local sensitive environments, promote recreation on the trail, embrace public art and interpretive education, and plan for the trail’s legacy. 

Read the final Crocker Park Recreational Trail Master Plan (June 11, 2021) in the PDF under "Supporting Documents" below.