Description
The Miners Ravine Trail winds its way through the city of Roseville, following the course of Miners Ravine and Dry Creek through a wooded greenway and among suburban neighborhoods and business districts, including Downtown Roseville. The trail extends between Sierra College Boulevard and Darling Way, with a break in the trail between Folsom Road and Royer Park. There are plans to complete a trail in this portion but for now the gap is easily bridged on-road by following Linda Drive, Lincoln Street, Park Drive and Deitrich Drive. The trail provides easy access between downtown Roseville and Miners Ravine Preserve.
Parking and Trail Access
Parking is available at Saugstad Park off Douglas Drive; off Oak St. (cross the footbridge to Royer Park); along Parry St. (access to Lincoln Estates Park); at Heald College (permit may be required); at the back end of the shopping plaza along Sunrise Ave. (opposite Auto Mall Dr.); off Orvietto Dr.; behind the shopping plaza at E. Roseville Pkwy. and Sunrise Ave.; and at the northern endpoint along Sierra College Blvd.
Great trail for the community




By
mrshilly
in
March, 2013
My husband and I just discovered this multi purpose trail and we are very thankful for this little newly discovered gem for activity! It's got beautiful scenery and you can hear several species of birds too. Very nice and the trail is growing too!
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