Class I Bikeways are typically called bike paths. These bikeways provide travel on a paved right-of-way completely separated from any street or highway.
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Signage for Class I Bike paths are decals affixed to trail fence posts. The 3 1/2 inch square decals contain images of bicycles, pedestrians, or equestrians as appropriate. Other trail signs designate hazards, clearance requirements, approaching intersections, the need to stop or yield, and staging areas.
| Name | Miles | Rider Submitted Routes |
| Gage Canal Trail | 1.9 | Gage Canal Route A |
| Santa Ana River Trail | 7.5 | Santa Ana River Trail Route A |
| Victoria Avenue | 7.6 | Victoria Ave Route A |
| Total | 17.0 | Rider submitted route mileage varies |
| Name | Miles | Rider Submitted Routes |
| Alessandro Arroyo Trail | 3.6 | Submit New Route |
| Benedict Wash Trail | 3.0 | Submit New Route |
| BNSF Trail | 2.2 | Submit New Route |
| Gage Canal Trail | 1.9 | Gage Canal Route A |
| Mockingbird Canyon Trail | 1.2 | Submit New Route |
| Prenda Arroyo Trail | 0.5 | Submit New Route |
| Springbrook Wash Arroyo Trail | 1.0 | Submit New Route |
| Sycamore Canyon Trail | 3.7 | Submit New Route |
| Total | 26.4 | Rider submitted route mileage varies |