Best attractions and places to see around North Highlands include a variety of bridges and cycle ways. The region offers paved multi-use trails suitable for cycling and walking, often paralleling rivers. These attractions provide opportunities for outdoor activity and scenic views.
Last updated: August 12, 2026
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Little tip-outs on both sides to safely pull over & take pics; the north side (upriver) is deep & boaters fish there. the south side faces down river & the myriad of rapids there. This bridge is one of many along the Jedediah Smith Memorial Bike Trail; a 32 mile, 2 lane multi-use paved path (bikes, peds, equestrian) that runs twix Discovery Park & Granite Bay. IT IS IN ESSENCE OUR BIKE SUPERHIGHWAY..... No Vehicles Allowed. the Jededia is patrolled by red-shirted volunteers, Sac Sheriff & Rangers. there's also Emergency Call Boxes all along it & water spigots too (but only a few! π€£π)
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There is a big homeless camp on the midtown side of Pipe's Bridge. The tents are on both sides of the bike trail so close the edges of the tents are on the paved trail. Be aware! There are lots of loose aggressive dogs. The dogs come out of the tents and you have no time to react. I hope this area gets cleaned up because it is no longer a safe access to the American River Bike Trail. Bring a lot of pepper spray and be prepared to use it or find another route.
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The Harold Richey Memorial Bicycle Bridge, named after county commissioner Harold M. Richey and dedicated to him in 1987, is popular with families and cyclists, especially on weekends. The bridge does not allow cars, with rules on the bridge deck that outline right-of-way guidelines for pedestrians, equestrians, and cyclists.
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Nice stop along the American River Bike Trail, offering picnic tables on the levee.
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Historic steel bridge across the American River, reserved to car-free travel by bike or foot. Opens to the Sacramento Northern Bike Trail, along a former railway route.
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The Guy West bridge connects the east and west banks of the American River Bike Trail. The bridge also access California State University Sacramento. This is a great way to jump to East Sac, Mid-Town, and Downtown without having to ride all the way to Discovery Park.
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The Guy West Bridge is a suspension bridge for pedestrian and bicycle traffic spanning the American River in Sacramento, California. It links the campus of California State University Sacramento with the neighboring Campus Commons development. The bridge was designed to resemble the Golden Gate Bridge, both in form and signature international orange color.
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The North Highlands area is well-known for its scenic bridges and multi-use trails. Among the most popular are the Harold Richey Memorial Bicycle Bridge, a favorite for families and cyclists, and the Jedidiah Smith Memorial Trail (American River Bike Trail), a 32-mile paved path offering beautiful waterside views along the American River. Another notable spot is the Guy West Bridge, a pedestrian and bicycle suspension bridge designed to resemble the Golden Gate Bridge.
Yes, several attractions are ideal for families. The Harold Richey Memorial Bicycle Bridge is particularly popular with families and cyclists, offering a car-free environment. The Jedidiah Smith Memorial Trail is also family-friendly, providing a safe, paved path for cycling and walking along the river.
The North Highlands area is a cyclist's paradise, featuring extensive paved multi-use trails. The Jedidiah Smith Memorial Trail (American River Bike Trail) is a highlight, stretching 32 miles along the American River. You can also explore the Sacramento Northern Bike Trail, which follows a former railway line and crosses the American River on a converted bridge. For more routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around North Highlands guide.
Absolutely. While many attractions are cycle-focused, they also offer great opportunities for walking and hiking. The Jedidiah Smith Memorial Trail is perfect for easy walks with scenic waterside views. For dedicated hiking options, you can find various routes in the Easy hikes around North Highlands guide, including trails like San Juan Rapids Trail and Gibson Ranch Regional Park Loop.
Yes, accessibility is a feature of some attractions. The Guy West Bridge and the Sacramento Northern Bike Trail are noted as wheelchair accessible, providing inclusive options for enjoying the outdoors.
The trails and bridges around North Highlands offer diverse and picturesque views. Along the Jedidiah Smith Memorial Trail, you'll enjoy extensive waterside views of the American River. Bridges like the Fair Oaks Bridge provide great vantage points over the river and steep cliffs, sometimes with nesting birds.
Visitors particularly appreciate the Harold Richey Memorial Bicycle Bridge for its car-free environment, making it safe and enjoyable for families and cyclists. It's part of the extensive Jedediah Smith Memorial Bike Trail, offering little pull-outs for safely taking photos of the deep river upriver and the rapids downriver.
The Jedidiah Smith Memorial Trail, also known as the American River Bike Trail, is popular for its impressive 32-mile length, paved surface, and continuous waterside views along the American River. It's a versatile multi-use path suitable for bikes, pedestrians, and equestrians, with amenities like emergency call boxes and occasional water spigots.
For trails like the Harold Richey Memorial Bicycle Bridge and the Jedediah Smith Memorial Bike Trail, it's important to note that they are car-free. Rules on the bridge decks outline right-of-way guidelines for pedestrians, equestrians, and cyclists. The Jedediah trail is patrolled by volunteers, sheriff, and rangers to ensure safety.
Yes, the area offers mountain biking opportunities. While the main attractions are paved, you can find MTB trails nearby. The MTB Trails around North Highlands guide lists routes such as the American River Bike Trail (which has sections suitable for MTB) and longer loops like the Folsom Historic Truss Bridge loop.
The Guy West Bridge is a distinctive suspension bridge exclusively for pedestrian and bicycle traffic. It's famous for its design, which intentionally resembles the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, even sharing its signature international orange color. It connects the California State University Sacramento campus with the Campus Commons development and is part of the American River Bike Trail network.


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