Almanac note · Outdoors
Miner's Ravine Trail is Roseville's green line toward downtown
Miner's Ravine Trail helps Roseville connect parks, neighborhoods, bikes, walking trips, and downtown events without making every errand a car trip.
Miner’s Ravine Trail is one of the pieces that makes Roseville feel connected by more than streets. It gives walkers and riders a green route through town, with links toward parks, downtown, and the Dry Creek Greenway.
That is handy beyond exercise. Roseville event pages point people toward trail access for getting downtown by bike or on foot. The trail network works as scenery, but it also works as useful movement.
For a longer outing, check the route and conditions first. Trail connections, construction, flooding in low spots, and event parking can change the plan. For a short ride or walk, pick one segment and let the longer network wait.
Where to see it
Miner's Ravine Trail, Dry Creek Greenway connections, and downtown Roseville trail access.
Official sources
Official source trail
Reviewed July 1, 2026
California Porch explains the path. The official source is still the place to confirm the current rule, fee, form, map, deadline, or office decision.
Use the official page before you spend money, file paperwork, rely on a deadline, or change a property.
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