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Locality: Rancho Cucamonga, California

Phone: +1 909-921-1059



Address: PO Box 9461 91701 Rancho Cucamonga, CA, US

Website: www.PEtrail.org

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Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 06.06.2021

The City of Upland has just completed the construction of a gender-neutral public bathroom adjacent to the PE Trail for trail users. #petrail Watch here http://tinyurl.com/2xd49dm4 Read here https://tinyurl.com/fap94jrp

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 30.05.2021

What better way to celebrate the beginning of Spring than spending Sunday morning with our longtime partners at Cyclery USA on the Pacific Electric Trail at Central Park. #VisitRancho Watch here http://tinyurl.com/2xd49dm4 Read here https://friendspetrail.blogspot.com/

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 12.05.2021

Well Spring has sprung! Need air in your bike tires??? Minor brake or seat adjustment? Join the Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail and CycleryUSA at Central Park tomorrow morning between 8 - 10 am. Drop by and grab a free water at our meet and greet. See you on the Trail...Well Spring has sprung! Need air in your bike tires??? Minor brake or seat adjustment? Join the Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail and CycleryUSA at Central Park tomorrow morning between 8 - 10 am. Drop by and grab a free water at our meet and greet. See you on the Trail...

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 17.04.2021

None of us have any real control over these current events, but kids feel the lack of control even more acutely than most. Read Our Blog here https://friendspetrail.blogspot.com/ Watch this Episode of the Tales from the Trail here https://tinyurl.com/8nrt4tpk

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 30.03.2021

One of the most popular amenities in the Inland Empire is the 21-mile Regional Pacific Electric Trail that spans five cities: Montclair, Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana, and Rialto. #VisitRancho Read Our Blog here https://friendspetrail.blogspot.com/ Watch this Episode of the Tales from the Trail here http://tinyurl.com/2xd49dm4

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 21.01.2021

Etiwanda was named by the Chaffey’s after a Canadian Indian Chief. The house also was quite original and the first to have electricity in the greater Los Angeles area. #VISITRanchoToday https://tinyurl.com/y3h2z92h https://tinyurl.com/y4lf23g7

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 07.01.2021

Hey all you friends, we just launched our YouTube channel. Here is the link. https://youtu.be/VvP4KKPrkgM

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 24.12.2020

Early in California history, the wide boulevard that calls home to the Sycamore Inn was just a dirt path called the Santa Fe Trail. https://tinyurl.com/y33m9kzp #talesfromthetrail

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 12.12.2020

The Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail are delighted to announce that we are gearing up to launch our YouTube channel next year. If you are a cyclist with a GoPro and can ride the 21 mile length of the PE Trail, please contact the Friends in a PM with your contact information. Thank you in advance! Dennis Jones President

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 28.11.2020

There are several Blue Zone communities across the country where Americans are living to 100 and longer. #LomaLinda #BlueZone https://tinyurl.com/y3emvp3m

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 11.11.2020

Regulations vary around the country over the bikes’ use and are gaining in popularity. In many states, slower speed but not high-speed versions are allowed. https://tinyurl.com/y4gp6nzs #ebike

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 31.10.2020

When we are alone for extended periods of time, we start to lose our sense of ourselves. Because humans are social beings, we count on the interaction with others and miss seeing an image of ourselves reflected by the way others react to us. https://tinyurl.com/y4xbt8mu #COVID19

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 25.10.2020

When gathering the faithful to Rome there became a need to separate foot traffic from horse and cart traffic. Seeing the need, he had a line marked down the middle of the road. #Stayinyourlane https://friendspetrail.blogspot.com//stay-in-your-lane.html

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 16.10.2020

The world-wide pandemic has forced us to isolate from our friends and family when we need each other the most. Accepting that painful separation can be a daily challenge. #Pandemic #Minfulness https://tinyurl.com/y4xgwh5u

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 14.10.2020

Unable to carry the Oneida Tribe’s symbols with him, the Tour rookie has become a powerful symbol himself as the first tribally recognized Native North American to have raced in the 117-year-old event. https://tinyurl.com/yx8luwa3

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 29.09.2020

Her adventure began with a bet. In 1894, a gentleman in Boston bet another gentleman, $20,000 against $10,000, that no woman could travel around the world by bicycle, a feat that had been completed for the first time by a man in 1885. https://tinyurl.com/y4q7vlwf

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 10.09.2020

Uplift Melrose is a Complete Streets roadway plan that seeks to encourage an increase in active modes of transportation such as bicycling and walking by creating a safe and comfortable pedestrian realm which include #streetscapes #StreetsLA https://tinyurl.com/y2elyx28

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 04.09.2020

Remember when we were taught to be good neighbors and do an unselfish deed such as take in your neighbors trash cans without being asked, bring over a meal for a neighbor who is ill or rake the leaves for a neighbor who is elderly? #RanchoCucamonga https://tinyurl.com/y3av8hhq

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 19.08.2020

Unique design that really caught on in the 70's with motorcycles. Now popular with recumbent bicycles that benefit people with back/ balance issues

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 06.08.2020

Sheltering at home is the most courageous and yet the hardest thing we can do for our community and each other. It is a difficult and temporary sacrifice that will help diminish the curve of new virus outbreaks. #COVID19 #facemasks https://tinyurl.com/yc3m8ptd

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 21.07.2020

This Independence Day 2020 has given us a space for reflection of the freedoms we so deeply treasure. Fireworks may be the public demonstration of this national holiday, but they are not a requirement. #4thofJuly #fireworksafety #fireworks

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 07.07.2020

When I am walking on the Trail, I can tell who has already been there because my nose tells me if a coyote or a pesky squirrel or rabbit or other mysterious canine cousins have been there before me. https://tinyurl.com/y8btvbzk #dogwalkers #walkingthedog

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 28.06.2020

He lived his life with purpose and meaning, which naturally mirrored his favorite Native American Prayer: Do all the good you can With all the means you can... In all the ways you can To all the people you can For as long as you can https://friendspetrail.blogspot.com//fathers-our-personal-

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 03.06.2020

Children who are raised in the company of dogs become more empathetic and respectful of other living things. Dogs have been our companions for eons, living with us, protecting us, and comforting us. Canines are our best friends for many reasons, but the most important reason is unconditional love and affection. https://tinyurl.com/ybt9fvo9 #furrbaby #doglover #dog

Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail 21.05.2020

Occasionally during a solitary hike around the Claremont Hills or while walking loops in a local park, I elect to tune out the thinking mind and tune into the sensory mind. This is my adaptation of a walking meditation, it takes a conscious effort. #meditation #inspirational https://tinyurl.com/y89gjgp3