by Jennifer Shearin | Sep 28, 2022
A new map has been released by the Rails-to-Tail Conservancy (RTC) and the Bay Area Trails Collaborative (BATC) which shows the new plan to connect over 2600 miles of regional trails. This can increase access for millions more people to enjoy outdoor walking, biking,...
by WBC Advisory Board | Sep 26, 2022
The results of our election year Candidate Survey are again informative and surprising! We asked Cupertino City Council candidates their views on walking and biking infrastructure and biking and for encouragement of both of them. We scored the responses and ranked the...
by Jian He | Sep 22, 2022
Ever since I started volunteering for my sons’ schools, I have made so many friends who love to hike together and enjoy nature. We formed a weekly hiking group and mostly hike around the Rancho San Antonio Preserve in Cupertino. In spring this year, several friends...
by Byron Rovegno | Sep 12, 2022
We are happy to announce that a pedestrian trail extension of the Stevens Creek Trail is now open north of Stevens Creek, where the trail had previously ended. It is now possible to cross from the south side of Stevens Creek Boulevard by going under the road overpass...
by Jennifer Shearin | Sep 11, 2022
Getting to school safely is important however your child gets there–whether walking, biking, or being driven to school. Walking or biking with your child to school is the best way to get there and have your child be prepared. Not only is an easy way to get...