Johnny Cash Trail

200 Stafford Street, Folsom, CA 95630

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  • Photo of Johnny Cash Trail - Stafford Street, Folsom, California, United States
  • Photo of Johnny Cash Trail - Stafford Street, Folsom, California, United States
  • Photo of Johnny Cash Trail - Stafford Street, Folsom, California, United States
  • Photo of Johnny Cash Trail - Stafford Street, Folsom, California, United States
  • Photo of Johnny Cash Trail - Stafford Street, Folsom, California, United States
  • Photo of Johnny Cash Trail - Stafford Street, Folsom, California, United States
  • Photo of Johnny Cash Trail - Stafford Street, Folsom, California, United States
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200 Stafford St, Folsom, CA 95630, United States
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The Johnny Cash Trail is a 2.75 mile Class I bike and pedestrian trail located at 200 Stafford Street in Folsom, California. This popular outdoor recreation destination celebrates the legendary Johnny Cash, with two beautiful bridges inspired by the local landscape and architecture of nearby Folsom State Prison. Visitors can enjoy walking and biking while taking in the local wildlife and inspiring scenery along the trail.

The City of Folsom is currently fundraising to install a world-class linear public art experience that will honor Johnny Cash, his music, and his history in the city. A masterplan has been developed detailing the future placement of art along the trail, showcasing unique pieces that celebrate the legacy of the “Man in Black.”

Supporters of the Johnny Cash Trail can show their love for Johnny Cash, Folsom, and cycling by purchasing men’s and women’s cycling jerseys designed specifically for the trail. By adding these jerseys to your cycling wardrobe, you are contributing to the future development of the art experience along the trail.

Join the City of Folsom in celebrating the iconic Johnny Cash and contribute to the ultimate art experience along the Johnny Cash Trail. Donations and contributions are welcomed to help honor the legacy of the “Man in Black” in the City of Folsom.

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Kelley Krohn:
5

"Beautiful trail, walkers stay to your left! This is popular with bikes and the rule is walkers stay left bikes stay right. If you have a dog keep them on short leash if you're on the trail! There's areas to stop and view the water! Bikers consider the walkers and tourists that don't know the area!"

1 year ago
Yeahoo Whoyah:
5

"On a Thursday in September we parked on the residential street Hancock Dr at E. Natoma St. joining the trail there. We walked our dog LuLu Southwesterly and included the spur to Folsom Prison and back to the trail exiting at Stafford St. near Folsom Zoo. A few bikes, a few walkers and runners but not crowded. Total distance was a tad over 3-miles. Then stopped for a great lunch at the Represa Grill on E. Natoma at Stafford St. Great time!"

1 year ago
Tami S.:
5

"A very well-maintained trail. Great for taking a spin on our electric bikes. Very close to downtown Folsom so you can grab a meal and some shopping and wine tasting while there."

1 year ago
Grishma Ajmera:
4

"Great trail for all seasons. You can walk, ride bicycle, skate on the trek. Paths are properly constructed. It is beside the Folsom prison, make sure to not do anything that lands you in trouble. It is a pretty long trek, would definitely recommend this place for folsom. I completed half the trek, next time would target for completing full trek."

almost 3 years ago
Anon Ymous:
5

"Great addition to the Folsom bike trails. It provides a convenient way for riding your bike from downtown Folsom to Folsom Lake. It has a few difficult hills that makes it a little challenging, but overall it is a pretty easy ride. There is a convenient under passing under one of the prison roads to allow you to bypass the street light. There's also a beautiful new bridge built that spans the ravine."

more 7 years ago
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