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Secret Sidewalk
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Secret Sidewalk
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Secret Sidewalk
Secret Sidewalk
Secret Sidewalk
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Dave Michmerhuizen (09/20/2020)
The Secret Sidewalk is an old aqueduct that brought water from Sunol to Fremont and beyond, built by the Spring Valley water company. Inside the concrete box is a large pipe. It is defunct now. Some of the land is owned by the East Bay Regional Parks, but is not open to the public. Other parts are privately owned and you can be confronted as a trespasser.nnIt's cool though.
David Kimbrue (05/03/2020)
Great place for a hike. Start by following the train tracks until you reach the tunnel, on the right side of the tunnel is a rope to help u get on top of the tunnel, than you walk along the concrete sidewalk until you reach the gates of hell as I like to say, you can go under the bridge as well which has nice graffiti..
Braulio Cortez (01/17/2020)
Tips to have a good experience:nGo from the train tracks until you reach the tunnel. DO NOT GO THROUGH THE TUNNEL. IF YOU GO THROUGH AND A TRAIN IS COMING, YOU COULD DIE. Use the rope on the right of the tunnel to climb up the the tunnel and get to the sidewalk. You will need to use a tree to boost up to it. Also, walking on the railroad tracks is technically illegal. Walk along the side of it, and if you hear the tracks emitting a eerie buzzing the train is coming, get off the tracks. Have fun.
Miguel Reyes (06/19/2019)
Honestly was a great hike with my and my friends, it is pretty secluded and sketchy so I would recommend bringing 3 or more friends. But besides the dangers this place is beautiful.
ithermadragon (12/01/2019)
really unique place in fremont
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323 Marble Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102, USA
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https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/route66/madonna_of_the_trail_albu
Albuquerque, NM 87104, USA
+1 505-768-2000
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