Hatton Canyon
Facts and practical information
Hatton Canyon is a canyon in Carmel Valley, California, United States, preserved for urban open space as a state park property. The canyon harbors Monterey pines and 10 acres of wetland. For decades it was under consideration as a possible site for a 2.8-mile-long freeway to relieve traffic on a parallel stretch of Highway 1. However homeowners and environmentalists opposed the plan since its proposal in 1952, ultimately gaining major political support in the 1990s. In 2002 Governor Gray Davis signed legislation that officially transferred the property from CalTrans to California State Parks. It is currently accessible to the public at Carmel Valley Road via a dirt trail at the mouth of Carmel Valley. Plans to pave the trail to allow bicycle access were set aside in 2009 due to concerns of some neighbors. ()
California
Hatton Canyon – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo, Carmel Plaza, Sunset Center, William A. Karges Fine Art.