Miner's Ravine - Roseville CA
Posted by: sbcamper
N 38° 45.180 W 121° 15.670
10S E 651095 N 4290802
Miner's Ravine is an asphalt bicycle, jogging, or walking trail along part of Cirby Creek. It is an oak forest that has been a Native American area; a place where 1860's miners once sluiced for gold' and
Waymark Code: WMK1R5
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 01/30/2014
Views: 3
it is now an urban recreation area, passing below three underpasses and in sound of Interstate 80. Dog walkers enjoy the area.
Bridges are gated and closed during high water.
It is a no fee area. Also, no restroom facilities. Carry water.
One may turn back whenever. The Maidu grinding rocks are almost 2 miles in. There are several places where the trails branch but they are signed.
find restrooms before or after.
Fee?: 0.00 (listed in local currency)
Approximate Time to Finish: 2 hours
Addtional Website URL: [Web Link]
Brochure or Interpretive Signs: Interpretive Plaques/Signs
Rate the Walk:
Wherigo Cartridge: Not listed
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Visit Instructions:
A picture at the start of the Trail or Walk is greatly appreciated. Additional photos taken during the course of the walk would also be of great benefit.
If there does not appear to be a defined beginning to the trail or walk, pick a logical place (e.g. close to parking) or where information about the walk or trail can be gathered.
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