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Mountain biking around Roseville, California, offers access to an extensive network of trails and preserved natural areas. The region is characterized by its proximity to the scenic Sierra Nevada Foothills, with local trails often winding alongside natural features such as Dry Creek and Miner's Ravine. The landscape includes oak woodlands and varied elevations, catering to different skill levels. Roseville provides diverse terrain for mountain bikers, from urban greenways to more rugged foothill paths.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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01:55
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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27.6km
02:02
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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60.2km
04:06
270m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.8km
02:08
170m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Part of Theodore Wirth Park, The Trailhead is a hub for outdoor recreation in the community. Here, you'll find ski passes and all the essentials for your adventures in the park. There are lockers, a drinking fountain, restrooms, concessions, and equipment rentals.
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Today I tried to visit this highlight but the trail leading to it was closed by the park service. Hopefully, next time.
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This little stretch of boardwalk cuts between Crosby Lake and Upper Lake, giving you better access to trails along the shores of the Mississippi.
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This is a great trail for beginners and kids, because it's mostly flat; the biggest obstacle is a series of occasional muddy spots to keep you on your toes. There's a lot to see, too, from the Minnesota River on one side to planes taking off and landing overhead, and historical artifacts in Fort Snelling State Park. (This trail is part of the park.)
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The Midtown Greenway, a 5.5-mile former railroad corridor in south Minneapolis, features dedicated biking and walking trails. Owned by the Hennepin County Regional Railroad Authority and maintained by the City of Minneapolis, the Greenway came to be from advocacy by the Midtown Greenway Coalition. The Midtown Greenway runs separated from the street, either in a gorge or on a levee, allowing for efficient, barrier-free riding. It connects west to paths around the Minneapolis Chain of Lakes and the Southwest LRT Trail, and east to paths along the Mississippi River. This path is accessible 24/7, with trails plowed in winter and well-lit at night.
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Please note that those two squiggly knots within Wirth Park are single track mountain bike trails and not suitable for road bikes (as I learned earlier this week as I found myself tangled in a large swarm of kids taking part in a mountain biking class on the trail and hurriedly trying to backtrack out of there). Luce Line Trail can be used to bypass those parts to the west if you weren't intending to mountain bike!
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Pretty, multi-million dollar bike/pedestrian bridge that avoids a dangerous crossing of Route 55.
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Convenient route across town that avoids most road crossings.
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There are over 20 mountain bike routes available around Roseville, offering a diverse range of experiences. These trails are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars.
Mountain bike trails in Roseville offer varied terrain, from urban greenways winding alongside natural features like Dry Creek, Cirby Creek, and Secret Ravine, to more rugged foothill paths in the Sierra Nevada Foothills. You'll find oak woodlands and diverse elevations catering to different skill levels.
Yes, Roseville offers several easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners. For example, the route Fort Snelling Scenic Overlook – Crosby Farm Regional Park loop from Macalester College is an easy option, allowing riders to enjoy the scenery without overly challenging technical sections. Many local parks also feature multi-use trails suitable for a relaxed ride.
For more challenging mountain bike routes, you'll want to explore the Sierra Nevada Foothills. Areas like Hidden Falls Regional Park offer over 30 miles of multi-use trails with varied terrain. The route Little Pig's Eye Lake loop from 10th Street is rated as difficult, providing a more intense experience for expert riders.
Yes, Hidden Falls Regional Park, located in the Sierra Nevada Foothills near Roseville, is renowned for its stunning waterfalls and diverse wildlife. It offers over 30 miles of multi-use trails where you can enjoy both mountain biking and beautiful natural scenery.
The Miner's Ravine Trail is a scenic pathway that meanders through wooded greenways and along creeks, offering picturesque views. Additionally, trails within the Sierra Nevada Foothills, such as those in Hidden Falls Regional Park, provide stunning vistas amidst oak woodlands.
Roseville has several family-friendly options, particularly within its urban trail network and local parks like Maidu Regional Park and Royer Park. These trails are generally less technical and offer a pleasant experience for riders of all ages. The Miner's Ravine Trail is also a great choice for families.
Many multi-use trails in Roseville and the surrounding areas are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific park regulations before you go. Hidden Falls Regional Park, for example, generally allows dogs on its trails, provided they are on a leash.
Roseville offers good mountain biking conditions for much of the year. Spring and fall generally provide the most pleasant temperatures. Summers can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended. Winters are typically mild, allowing for year-round riding, though some trails might be muddy after rain.
Yes, there are several longer loop options for mountain bikers seeking extended rides. For instance, the View of the Minnesota River – Long Meadow Bridge loop from 38th Street offers a substantial distance for a full day out. Another option is the Thomas Beach – Lake Nokomis loop from 38th Street.
The Miner's Ravine Trail offers a unique historical element, as sections of this scenic pathway incorporate repurposed pieces of the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, adding an intriguing touch to your ride through the wooded greenways.
Many of Roseville's popular mountain biking areas, including the Miner's Ravine Trail and Hidden Falls Regional Park, offer designated parking facilities. For regional options like Auburn State Recreation Area or Granite Bay, specific parking lots are available, though some may require a day-use fee.


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