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The best hikes from bus stations around Sacramento

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Bus station hiking trails around Sacramento offer access to a diverse landscape shaped by its two major rivers, the American and Sacramento. The region features extensive riparian forests, valley oaks, and cottonwoods along river parkways. Beyond the immediate city, the terrain transitions to rolling hills and oak woodlands, with several lakes and reservoirs providing additional natural features.

Best bus station hiking trails around Sacramento

  • The most popular bus station hiking route is Sacramento River Parkway Trail, a 5.6 miles…

Last updated: April 25, 2026

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

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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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July 3, 2024, Miller Park, Marina South entrance

Riverside park right along the Sacramento River, at the marina across from the junction with the Barge Canal.

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sic marina with boat slips and covered moorings along the Sacramento river, right across from the Barge Canal branching off to the west.

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There is a smooth, paved path encircling the park, offering an ideal spot for a casual run. Feel free to complete as many laps as you desire. Conveniently located along the path are water fountains and restrooms.

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September 18, 2023, Delta King Hotel

The Delta King Hotel is an authentic 285-foot riverboat, originally constructed in Glasgow, Scotland in 1927 and a unique place in Californian history. While on this pier, you can also enjoy views of the Sacramento River and Old Sacramento.

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North Natomas Regional Park is a family and pet-friendly place to spend an afternoon outside. Here you will find picnic areas, dog parks, a playground, bikeways, restrooms, water fountains, and baseball fields. This park is handicap accessible.

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The 19th century steam river boat, today a hotel with restaurant, is moored along the historic old Sacramento river front

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The impressive structure in the middle of the Sacramento River is the new Sacramento Intake Structure. The building is the new symbol of the city's relationship with its rivers and has already won numerous design awards. But the structure – besides looking good – has two main functions: To deliver water at a capacity of 160 million gallons per day and to ensure that the associated fish protection devices meet current regulatory requirements.

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December 5, 2022, Jiboom Street Bridge

Jibboom Street Bridge was built in 1931 and is a historic metal truss swing bridge. It crosses the American River in Sacramento County. Don't forget your camera because it is a very impressing engineering monument.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus-accessible hiking trails are available around Sacramento?

There are over 20 bus-accessible hiking trails around Sacramento featured in this guide. These routes offer a mix of easy and moderate options, allowing you to explore the city's natural beauty without needing a car.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the bus-accessible trails in Sacramento?

The bus-accessible trails in Sacramento are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.86 stars from 25 ratings. Hikers frequently praise the convenience of public transport access, the serene river views, and the diverse urban nature experiences these routes provide.

Are there easy bus-accessible hikes suitable for beginners or casual strolls in Sacramento?

Yes, Sacramento offers many easy bus-accessible trails perfect for beginners or a relaxed walk. Options include the Curtis Park Loop, the Land Park Small Loop, and the Delta King Hotel – Old Town Sacramento loop. These routes are generally flat and offer pleasant urban and park environments.

Can I find moderate hiking options accessible by bus in Sacramento?

Absolutely. For those looking for a bit more challenge, the Sacramento River Parkway Trail is a great moderate option accessible by bus. This trail offers longer distances and continuous river views, perfect for a more extended outing.

Which bus-accessible trails offer scenic river views?

Many bus-accessible trails in Sacramento provide beautiful river views. The Sacramento River Parkway Trail and the Delta King Hotel – Old Town Sacramento loop are excellent choices for experiencing the American and Sacramento Rivers. The region's extensive parkways, like the American River Parkway, are known for their consistent water views and riparian forests.

Are there any bus-accessible loop trails in Sacramento?

Yes, several bus-accessible trails are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to start and end your hike at the same point. Examples include the Curtis Park Loop, the Land Park Small Loop, and the North Natomas Regional Park loop.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on these bus-accessible trails?

Sacramento's bus-accessible trails showcase a variety of natural features. You'll encounter riparian forests, valley oaks, and cottonwoods along the river parkways. Many routes pass through urban parks with diverse trees and landscaped areas. The region is also characterized by open grasslands and, in spring, vibrant wildflowers.

Are there any interesting landmarks or attractions near the bus-accessible trailheads?

Yes, several trails are close to notable landmarks. For instance, the Delta King Hotel – Old Town Sacramento loop is right by historic Old Sacramento. You might also encounter bridges like the Tower Bridge or Guy West Bridge, and parks such as Discovery Park or William Land Park, which are often accessible via public transport.

When is the best time of year to hike these bus-accessible trails in Sacramento?

Sacramento's climate, with over 250 days of sunshine annually, allows for year-round enjoyment of its outdoor opportunities. Spring (March-May) is particularly beautiful with wildflowers, while fall (September-November) offers pleasant temperatures. Summers can be hot, so early mornings or evenings are best, and winters are generally mild, making them suitable for hiking.

Are the bus-accessible trails in Sacramento suitable for families with children?

Many of the easy, bus-accessible trails are very family-friendly. Routes like the Curtis Park Loop and the Land Park Small Loop are short, relatively flat, and pass through parks, making them ideal for walks with children. Always check the specific route details for distance and terrain to ensure it suits your family's needs.

Are dogs allowed on the bus-accessible hiking trails in Sacramento?

Dog policies vary by park and trail. Generally, dogs on leashes are permitted on many of Sacramento's park trails and the American River Parkway. However, it's always best to check the specific regulations for each park or trail you plan to visit. For example, trails within regional parks often have clear signage regarding pet policies.

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