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The best walks and hikes around Madera Ranchos

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Hiking around Madera Ranchos offers access to a transitional zone between California's Central Valley and the Sierra Nevada foothills. The immediate area features rolling hills and creeks, while the broader region extends towards the Sierra National Forest and Yosemite National Park. This landscape provides diverse hiking opportunities, from river trails to paths in oak woodlands.

Best hiking trails around Madera Ranchos

  • The most popular hiking route is Lewis S. Eaton and Tom MacMichael Senior Trail Loop, a 6.4 miles…

Last updated: June 27, 2026

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Lewis S. Eaton and Tom MacMichael Senior Trail Loop

10.3km

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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January 19, 2025, San Joaquin River

The San Joaquin River, Central California's longest river at 366 miles, begins in the Sierra Nevada and flows through the northern San Joaquin Valley. It passes through Fresno and Madera Counties before turning north and reaching Suisun Bay, the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, and ultimately the Pacific Ocean. There are great views of the river and small outlets popular with fisherman along the San Joaquin River Trail.

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January 19, 2025, San Joaquin River Trail

The San Joaquin River Trail is a 3.2-mile out-and-back trail that is relatively flat, great for birding, fishing, and enjoying scenic river views. It passes by H- and E-shaped ponds and is open year-round. During hot summer months, plan to start early, wear long pants in case of overgrown bushes, and bring plenty of water.

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January 16, 2024, Parkway Trust/Caglia

The Parkway Trust/Caglia is part of the San Joaquin River Parkway and Conservation Trust, which has the Lewis S. Eaton Bike Trail in the east. The San Joaquin River runs to the west side of this green space as well.

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September 19, 2023, Woodward Park

Woodward Park is a park in Northern Fresno. The park has many lakes and ponds with numerous birds and lovely bridges, a Japanese Garden, gazebos and picnic benches. It is a great place for a break.

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December 9, 2022, Woodward Park

A beautiful park at the northern end of Fresno! Take your time and enjoy a stroll along beautiful little lakes and ponds with numerous birds and lovely bridges, a Japanese Garden, gazebos and picnic benches.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect when hiking around Madera Ranchos?

Madera Ranchos is located in a transitional zone between California's Central Valley and the Sierra Nevada foothills. You'll find large, rolling hills and small tabletop hills, with several creeks like Little Dry Creek and Cottonwood Creek. The broader region offers diverse landscapes, from river valleys to oak woodlands, and extends towards the Sierra National Forest and Yosemite National Park for more challenging, higher-elevation terrain.

Are there any easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or casual walkers?

Yes, Madera Ranchos offers several easy trails. The Tesoro Viejo Trail is an accessible 5.6 km path winding through the community's extensive trail system. Another great option is the San Joaquin River Walk, a 3.6 km trail leading through scenic riverine landscapes. The Lewis S. Eaton Trail Loop is also an easy 4.2 km route.

Are there any trails that offer views or lead to notable natural features?

Absolutely. The Pincushion Mountain Trail, though moderately challenging, offers panoramic 360-degree views at its summit. For unique natural features, the Lewis Creek Trail in the Sierra National Forest leads to the beautiful cascading Corlieu Falls and Red Rock Falls. Additionally, the Shadow of the Giants Trail loop in the Nelder Grove Historical Area provides an easy walk among giant sequoia trees.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails in Madera Ranchos?

Yes, several trails in the Madera Ranchos area are dog-friendly. The Finegold Creek Trail is a good option for those seeking a quiet, creekside hike with their canine companion. Some trails near Auberry, like the Pa'san Ridge Trail, are also open to dogs and horses.

What attractions or points of interest are near the hiking trails?

Beyond the trails themselves, you can explore several nearby attractions. Woodward Park offers additional recreational opportunities. The Lewis S. Eaton Bike Trail is popular for cycling, and the Hidden Homes Nature Trail provides another option for a nature walk. Further afield, Yosemite National Park and the Sierra National Forest, home to the Nelder Grove of Giant Sequoias, are significant draws.

Are there any circular hiking routes in the area?

Yes, there are circular routes available. The Lewis S. Eaton and Tom MacMichael Senior Trail Loop is a popular 10.3 km moderate path that offers varied terrain along the river. Another option is the Lewis S. Eaton Trail Loop, an easy 4.2 km circular route.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Madera Ranchos?

The region experiences warm, dry summers and mild winters. Spring and fall are generally ideal for hiking, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. During winter, creeks typically carry water from rain and snowmelt, which can be a beautiful sight, though some higher elevation trails might be affected by snow. Summers can be very hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended if visiting during this season.

Are there any trails suitable for families with children?

Many of the easier trails are suitable for families. The Tesoro Viejo Trail and the San Joaquin River Walk are both relatively flat and accessible. The Lewis Creek Trail, leading to Corlieu Falls and Red Rock Falls, is also a popular family option, offering scenic waterfalls and historical relics along the way.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Madera Ranchos?

The trails in Madera Ranchos are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 2 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, from riverine landscapes to rolling hills, and appreciate the accessibility of many routes. Over 50 hikers have used komoot to explore the area's diverse offerings.

Where can I find trails with waterfalls near Madera Ranchos?

For trails featuring waterfalls, head to the Sierra National Forest. The Lewis Creek Trail is particularly notable, leading to two beautiful cascading waterfalls: Corlieu Falls and Red Rock Falls. This trail offers a refreshing experience amidst the natural beauty of the forest.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting on the trails?

Yes, the region offers good opportunities for wildlife spotting, especially along river trails. The San Joaquin River, accessible via trails from Tesoro Viejo, is part of the San Joaquin River National Wildlife Refuge. Here, you might spot diverse wildlife, including various bird species like geese and sandhill cranes. Millerton Lake also provides trails where visitors might spot bald and golden eagles.

What is the typical duration for hikes in this area?

Hikes in the Madera Ranchos area vary in duration depending on the trail. For example, the San Joaquin River Walk can be completed in about 56 minutes, while the moderate Lewis S. Eaton and Tom MacMichael Senior Trail Loop typically takes around 2 hours and 39 minutes. There are options for quick strolls or longer excursions.

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