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Lake Spafford – Stevenson Bridge loop from Davis

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Road cycling routes
United States
California
Yolo County
Davis

Lake Spafford – Stevenson Bridge loop from Davis

Moderate

2.9

(2)

80

riders

Lake Spafford – Stevenson Bridge loop from Davis

02:15

56.4km

60m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

Tips

Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

After 1.38 km for 123 m

After 50.3 km for 199 m

After 55.7 km for 61 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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1

51 m

SP Depot

Highlight • Historical Site

Historic 1913 Mission Revival Style replacement for the old 1868 Davisville Southern Pacific railway station

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2

1.44 km

Lake Spafford

Highlight • Lake

Midsize lake along a former stream in Davis Arboretum.
The waterway, built in 1968-69, occupies what used to be the north fork of Putah Creek, which brought floodwater to the town then known as Davisville. A dredging effort in the late 19th century diverted most of the flow to a channel known as the south fork of Putah Creek. In 1948, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers built levees at the north fork's mouth (the west end); the levees completely eliminate flow in the north fork. Whereas the original north fork flowed east, the waterway flows west. This is the result of dredging and grading over the years. When the waterway fills up with storm runoff, excess water goes through a weir and into a holding pond and from there is pumped into a pipe that carries the water to the south fork of Putah Creek. The waterway is about 1½ miles long, about 2 to 5 feet deep, along the south edge of UC Davis' central campus. A wide portion of the waterway just east of Mrak Hall is called Lake Spafford, named after F. Edwin Spafford, an alumnus who went on to be come a longtime UC Davis administrator, holding such positions as assistant to the provost; executive assistant and special assistant to the chancellor; and vice chancellor for physical construction and maintenance. The waterway runs from near the south end of D Street in downtown Davis to the UC Davis Equestrian Center.
The university classifies the remnant north fork channel as a recreation and aesthetic amenity, and a biological resource. The waterway runs through the arboretum, established in 1936 and considered today to be the university's landscape centerpiece. Pedestrian and bicycle paths line the waterway's banks. The waterway also serves as a storm water detention pond.
Poor water quality conditions have persisted since the arboretum waterway was first created more than 50 years ago. In large measure, the problems of today stem from the original design. The arboretum waterway is a stagnant pond designed to look like a flowing creek.
ucdavis.edu/news/arboretum-waterway

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3

2.24 km

Free modern art museum, focusing on famous Davis alumni artists

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4

5.04 km

Old Davis Road | 50:50 route California

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

Well-paved quiet rural road

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5

10.1 km

Tremont Farm

Highlight • Structure

The classic American red barn

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6

42.2 km

Stevenson Bridge

Highlight • Bridge

An bridge covered in graffiti.

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7

55.5 km

The Davis Needle

Highlight • Monument

2019 memorial exclusively built from reclaimed bicycle parts.

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8

55.7 km

US Bicycling Hall of Fame - Davis

Highlight • Monument

Excellent Museum of bicycles, inventors, and athletes

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B

56.4 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

40.2 km

14.7 km

781 m

628 m

237 m

Surfaces

51.7 km

4.26 km

360 m

182 m

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