Miners Ravine Trail is a 8.4 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Roseville, California that features a river and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking, running, and mountain biking and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
Well-maintained, family-friendly bike path leading from old town Roseville that passes by several parks and ends at Sierra College Blvd. The trail is shared by hikers and mountain bikers. Accessibility: The trail surface is paved, smooth, and it is typically at least six feet wide. It is mostly gentle, all estimated under 6%.
City of Roseville: http://www.roseville.ca.us/parks/get_active/walks_n_rides.asp
Good access from a small parking lot behind the Home Depot on N. Sunrise Avenue in Roseville.
I’m more of a “moderate” trail guy than an “easy” trail guy. But this makes for a great recovery trail after a recent hard workout. It has many access points, so you can shorten it up or make it longer depending on your needs. I might access this trail off Orvietto or United Artists in the future given how small the Sierra College parking lot is. But there is overflow parking at Bayside Church across the street. You can add two miles to the route by continuing the trail past Folsom Rd all the way until it terminates at Darling Way though technically that is not part of this trail and it gets a little narrower, but is otherwise equally improved. I did that last time as my app crashed my recording anyway. Lots of families, dogs, bikes, walkers, and a few runners on the trail. Great community to share the trail with this afternoon.
It’s a good trail for walking/bicycling. It has some beautiful views with small lakes beside the trail.
Some people don’t know which side of the trail to walk on but it is a busy trail with nice scenery and plenty of areas in the side of the asphalt path to jog.
Such a nice, neighborhood paved bike/walk path. It was busy on a weekend but not stressful. A couple unhoused encampments near the sculpture and along the creek. No bathrooms along the way, perhaps they are available in the parks that border the path. Cool trail name and area with a lot of history. The creek was flowing pretty good after a recent rain and was very refreshing to get out and travel. I recommend doing the route backwards and parking on Park Dr. near Lincoln and Oak st’s.
I'm from out of town visiting from San Diego. This is a wonderful little hike. easy and paved. Very well maintained and kept. The views are beautiful. I didn't have time to go out to Auburn so this was a nice walk. I only did 5 miles because I had to go but now I know this little gem is here. Next time I visit I will try walking the whole thing.
Nice paved trail. Mild inclines and declines. Clearly marked. Lots of friendly dog walkers.