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United States
California
Placer County
Roseville

Miner's Ravine Trail

Easy

5.0

(4972)

8,734

hikers

Miner's Ravine Trail

01:35

6.25km

10m

Hiking

Hike the easy 3.9-mile Miner's Ravine Trail in Roseville, California, enjoying diverse scenery, wildlife, and accessible paved paths.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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3.13 km

Dry Creek

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Dry Creek has a total length of 15 miles and runs through Placer County, California. There are many paved sections leading along the river, and you will find plenty of parks and green spaces. One of them is the here marked Saugstad Park.

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6.25 km

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5.78 km

199 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Miner's Ravine Trail?

The Miner's Ravine Trail can be accessed from various points throughout Roseville. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, the trail conveniently connects to several city parks and provides access between downtown Roseville and the Miners Ravine Preserve, suggesting parking options would be available at these connecting points or nearby streets.

Is the Miner's Ravine Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of other users, as it's a popular multi-use path for walkers, joggers, and cyclists. Please remember to clean up after your pet.

What is the best time of year to visit the trail?

The Miner's Ravine Trail is picturesque year-round. Spring offers beautiful wildflowers, while fall showcases vibrant foliage. For comfortable temperatures, spring and fall are ideal. Even in winter, the paved surface makes it accessible, and you might spot spawning salmon at certain times.

Are there any fees or permits required to use the Miner's Ravine Trail or the Preserve?

No, there are no specific fees or permits required to access or use the Miner's Ravine Trail or the Miners Ravine Preserve. It is a publicly accessible National Recreation Trail.

How difficult is the Miner's Ravine Trail?

The trail is generally considered easy. It features a primarily paved asphalt surface, is well-maintained, and has a mostly gentle grade of 5% or less. While it includes some rolling hills, it's suitable for most users, including beginners, families, and those with mobility equipment.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the route?

The trail primarily features a wide, paved asphalt surface, approximately 10 feet wide. It also includes 2-foot shoulders, one of which is made of decompressed granite, ideal for joggers. While mostly flat, there are some gentle rolling hills.

What wildlife can I see along the Miner's Ravine Trail?

The trail is an excellent spot for wildlife observation. Common sightings include birds, ducks, geese, beavers, and other small wildlife. You might even spot spawning salmon at certain times of the year. It's a preserved riparian corridor, making it rich in nature.

Are there any notable features or points of interest along the way?

Yes, the trail offers several unique features. It's a designated National Recreation Trail, highlighting its quality. You'll find interpretive signs explaining the area's history and nature, including historic Native American grinding stones. There's also a Sculpture Park with art installations like "Cosmos" and remnants of the Golden Gate Bridge over creek crossings. The trail also follows Dry Creek.

Is the trail suitable for families with strollers or wheelchairs?

Absolutely! The wide, paved, and mostly gentle path, with grades typically 5% or less, makes it highly accessible for a wide range of users, including families with strollers and individuals using wheelchairs or other mobility equipment.

Does the trail connect to other paths or areas?

Yes, the Miner's Ravine Trail conveniently connects to several city parks and provides access between downtown Roseville and the Miners Ravine Preserve. It also passes through sections of the Miner's Ravine Trail (80%), Miner's Ravine Trail (62%), and Miner's Ravine Trail (27%), among others, indicating a well-integrated network.

How long does it typically take to complete the Miner's Ravine Trail?

The full route, as mapped, typically takes around 1 hour and 35 minutes to complete. However, as a multi-use path, many people enjoy shorter sections for walking, jogging, or cycling, so your duration will depend on how much of the trail you choose to explore.

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