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  • Location: Vacaville, Solano County, California, United States

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    January 25, 2017

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    Wide gravel fire road leading to the top of the ridge with a radio tower, overlooking the entire valley, Vacaville, and the 470-acre park with the lagoon below. The adjacent Regional Park includes the historic Pena Adobe home. The Lagoon Valley Park has barbecue areas, horseshoe pit, multi-purpose field, bike trails, a small pond, excellent hiking, Lagoon Valley Lake for fishing and non-motorized boating. The park also features a 30,000 -square-foot fenced in dog park complete with trees, water and trash receptacles. cityofvacaville.com/index.aspx?page=100&recordid=59
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    Lagoon Valley Park Ridge Trail – Peña Adobe Lagoon loop from Vacaville

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    The Lagoon Valley Park Ridge Trail – Peña Adobe Lagoon loop offers a diverse hiking experience, transitioning from flat paths around the shimmering Lagoon Valley Lake to challenging climbs up rolling hills. You'll navigate wide gravel fire roads and steeper single-track switchbacks, with the Peña Adobe Loop section providing a notable workout. From the ridge tops, you're treated to expansive views of Vacaville, the surrounding valley, and distant mountain ranges like the Sierras and Mt. Diablo.

    This moderate 6.8-mile (10.9 km) loop, with 960 feet (292 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes around 3 hours and 12 minutes to complete. The park is conveniently located off I-80 in Vacaville, with ample parking at the trailhead. Be prepared for sections with little shade, especially on the ridge trails, and consider visiting in spring for lush green hills or later in the year for golden landscapes.

    Beyond the scenic views, Lagoon Valley Park is notable for its historical significance, housing the Peña Adobe, the oldest structure in Solano County. The park's 470 acres also offer opportunities to spot wildlife like deer, coyotes, and various birds, and you might even encounter grazing cows in the lower fields. It's a versatile destination, allowing hikers to customize their route from an easy stroll to a more strenuous climb.

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    The Peña Adobe Lagoon – Lagoon Valley Park Ridge Trail loop offers a fantastic blend of natural beauty and a good workout, making it one of the best trails in Lagoon Valley Park. You'll start near the historic Peña Adobe home, then wind your way around the picturesque Lagoon Valley Lake before tackling the ridge. The terrain shifts from wide gravel paths to steep single-track switchbacks, providing a dynamic hiking experience with stunning views of the valley and distant landmarks like Mount Diablo from the ridge. This moderate 5.6-mile (8.9 km) route, with its 703 feet (214 metres) of elevation gain, takes about 2 hours and 34 minutes, making it a perfect half-day adventure for those seeking varied scenery and a solid climb.

    When planning your visit, head to Peña Adobe Park, where you'll find ample parking and the trailhead for this loop. The park is well-marked, so navigating to the start is easy. While the trail is generally accessible, some sections involve a brisk climb, so good fitness is recommended. Consider hiking in the morning to enjoy cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, especially if you're looking for the best time to hike Lagoon Valley Park. No permits are required for hiking, making it a hassle-free option for a spontaneous outing.

    Beyond the hiking, Lagoon Valley Park is a 470-acre recreational hub, offering much more than just trails. You can enjoy fishing or non-motorized boating on Lagoon Valley Lake, explore a large dog park, or try your hand at disc golf. The historical significance of Peña Adobe Park, with its 1840s adobe home, adds a unique cultural layer to your outdoor experience. This combination of natural beauty, varied terrain, and historical context truly sets the Peña Adobe Lagoon – Lagoon Valley Park Ridge Trail loop apart in the Vacaville area.

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    The Peña Adobe Hill – Peña Adobe Lagoon loop offers a dynamic hiking experience, blending challenging ascents with serene lakeside strolls. You'll navigate varied terrain, from steep, single-track switchbacks on Peña Adobe Hill to flat, easy paths around the 100-acre Lagoon Lake. Expect exceptional panoramic viewpoints over Lagoon Valley, especially rewarding during the lush fall and winter months when wildflowers and wildlife are more prevalent. This moderate 11.2-mile (18.1 km) route, with 944 feet (288 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes around 4 hours and 57 minutes, providing a comprehensive tour of the park's natural beauty.

    Planning your visit is straightforward, as the park is conveniently located right off Interstate 80 in Vacaville. The trails are well-marked, making navigation simple, and there's ample parking available. For the best experience, consider hiking during the cooler fall and winter seasons to enjoy the vibrant landscape and spot local wildlife. This trail is a great option for those seeking a diverse workout with both uphill challenges and relaxing flat sections.

    Beyond the hiking, the Peña Adobe Hill – Peña Adobe Lagoon loop is part of a larger 470-acre park system rich in history and recreation. You can explore the Peña Adobe home, the oldest structure in Solano County, dating back to 1842, or visit the Mowers-Goheen Museum. The park also features a dog park, disc golf, and archery facilities, making it a versatile destination for outdoor enthusiasts. It's a popular route that combines natural beauty with cultural significance, offering more than just a walk in the woods.

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    Distance 900 m

    Uphill 10 m

    Downhill 60 m

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    Location: Vacaville, Solano County, California, United States

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