Sacramento has 126 hiking trails. These trails range from 0.5 to 23 miles in length. The most popular trails are Robie Point Firebreak Trail, Pinoneer Express Trail and Cronan Ranch Trails. Trails.com member Diane G. recently completed Lodi Lake Nature Trail.
Blue Ridge - Fiske Peak TrailView Trail Details
13 Reviews
Sacramento, CA
If any entirely uphill hike can be enjoyed, it’s this one. Your hike begins at the white gate on CR 40, where you’ll see a notification that ...
Robie Point Firebreak TrailView Trail Details
7 Reviews
With more than 70 miles of hiking, biking, and horse riding trails, the Auburn State Recreation Area is a gift for outdoors enthusiasts whose ...
Pinoneer Express TrailView Trail Details
5 Reviews
Your trail wanders across terrain that affords an up close view of the geology the ancient river gravels and sands that beckoned miners of different ...
Cronan Ranch TrailsView Trail Details
In Pilot Hill’s Cronan Ranch Regional Trails Park, this hike of connected trails offers a varied terrain—riparian zone along the South Fork of ...
Fairy Falls TrailView Trail Details
4 Reviews
This hike includes something for a wide variety of interests. Following Old Spenceville Road, where the lone oak stands, you’ll walk past what ...
Buttermilk Bed TrailView Trail Details
3 Reviews
Prepare for extraordinary views of the South Yuba River from rock benches along this easy trail. Here, the riparian zone holds somewhat closely ...
American Eagle Mine TrailView Trail Details
American Eagle Mine Trail starts where Euchre Bar Trail leaves off. Hiking east on this section of Wild and Scenic River offers hikers choices ...
American Canyon - Dead Truck TrailView Trail Details
The trails of the Auburn State Recreation Area (ASRA) take advantage of miners’ trails, pioneer roads, newly constructed trails, and some reclaimed ...
Diggins Loop TrailView Trail Details
Your hike begins at the historic town of North Bloomfield, then passes the old school, church, and cemetery on the way to a loop through Diggins ...
Indian Grinding Rock Loop TrailsView Trail Details
2 Reviews
The two trails, the North Trail and the South Nature Trail, can be joined conveniently to create a loop that takes in all the park’s sights. ...
Consumnes River Preserve TrailsView Trail Details
The River and Wetlands walks at the Cosumnes River Preserve showcase the plant and wildlife communities of the largest free-flowing river entering ...
Ratlesnake Bar - Horseshoe Bar TrailView Trail Details
This trail leads hikers up, down, around, and through foothill woodlands nestled against a slim riparian zone along the fringe of Folsom Lake. ...
River bend - Majestic Oaks Loop TrailView Trail Details
These easy trails loop through the magnificent valley oaks and towering cottonwoods of this rare riparian forest. Hikers in wheelchairs can access ...
Green Valley TrailView Trail Details
This trail is steep to the river about 1,800 feet of elevation loss in only 2.5 miles and is, for much of the route, one big vista point. Dense ...
American River Parkway TrailView Trail Details
1 Reviews
Every city, it seems, has a trail where dog walkers can see and be seen. In Sacramento, that trail is the American River Parkway, a 23-mile (one-way) ...
Grizzly Island Wildlife Area TrailView Trail Details
This short hike lets hikers walk slowly enough to quietly observe amphibians, reptiles, and fish; waterfowl, songbirds, and raptors; and burrowing ...
Lodi Lake Nature TrailView Trail Details
The nature trail joins the exercise trail to form a pleasant loop that lets hikers experience the wonderful sights, sounds, and scents of the ...
Dave Moore Nature Area TrailView Trail Details
When you have so much to see in such a small area, it’s hard to know where to start. There are two possible trailheads; I took off on the one ...
South Fork American River - Gerle Loop TrailView Trail Details
There is something magnificent about blue oaks standing on a hillside, glowing in the earlymorning sun. Seeing the same sunlight glowing golden ...
Monroe Ridge railView Trail Details
Stepping onto a path that winds through forested hills, you also step back to the summer of 1847. Looking down from these formerly ponderosa- ...
Ruck-A-Chucky Rapids TrailView Trail Details
This trail leads past the churning rapids of the Middle Fork of the American River, along the margins of a foothill-woodland forest. The trail ...
North Fork Middle Fork American River TrailView Trail Details
This trail offers easy access to a beautiful section of the American River. The gravels were worked by miners, and their imprint is faintly visible ...
Windy Point TrailView Trail Details
Windy Point is perched more than 600 feet above the trailhead to this old miners’ trail, which leads down to quartz-laden greenstone bedrock ...
Hidden Falls TrailView Trail Details
Your trail, which starts out near the top of the ridge, descends to Deadman Creek, then ascends the next ridge to the north before arriving at ...
Perkins Creek Ridge TrailView Trail Details
This route follows the Redbud Trail to its junction with the Perkins Creek Ridge Trail, about 1.5 miles from the trailhead, where it turns southwest ...