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Your Guide to Outdoor Adventures in Roseville

From peaceful hiking trails to high-energy community events, this guide highlights the outdoor adventures waiting just beyond Amoruso Ranch.

Hit the Slopes or Head for Snow

Not ready to say goodbye to winter? Plan a day trip to Donner Summit, where snow play, cross-country skiing and alpine views make for an easy seasonal escape. While you’re there, visit Sugar Bowl Resort, the closest major ski resort to Sacramento and the Bay Area. Fresh mountain air included.

Explore Local Trails

Roseville is laced with scenic paths that make it easy to turn a simple walk into a nature break. Head to Antelope Creek Trail for up to three miles of fully paved trails, perfect for casual evening walks just minutes from home. For a longer outing, hike or bike along Miner’s Ravine Trail, an eight-mile stretch of open space that begins in Old Town Roseville, winds through local parks and ends at Sierra College Boulevard. Dry Creek Trail is another family-friendly favorite, with paved paths for walkers and dirt trails for horseback riders. 

Chase Waterfalls in Auburn

Spend the day exploring Hidden Falls Regional Park, tucked into the oak woodlands of the Sierra Nevada foothills. Discover 30-foot waterfalls, sweeping views of the Sacramento Valley and more than 30 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding. It’s a choose-your-own-adventure kind of day.

Plan an Outdoor Play Day

For lakeside fun, head to Folsom Lake State Recreation Area. Spend the day hiking, fishing, picnicking or out on the water kayaking, boating or waterskiing. Group picnic sites are available by reservation, making it an easy spot for gatherings with friends and neighbors. Closer to home, Maidu Regional Park offers playgrounds, picnic areas, sports fields, a skate park and much more.

Mark Your Calendar: Can’t-Miss Events

Shamrock’n Half Marathon

March 14 – 15  
Sutter Health Park

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at the annual Shamrock’n Half Marathon, featuring a Half Marathon, 10K, 5K and Kids’ Leprechaun Dash! Expect festive green outfits, live music along the course and a lively finish-line celebration with food and drinks.

BikeFest

May 2 | 9am – 12pm  
Vernon Street Town Square

Roseville’s 33rd annual BikeFest is a family favorite. Bring your bike and helmet for obstacle courses, e-bike safety demonstrations, helmet fittings and free bike checks from local shops. Participants can enjoy prizes while supplies last and a chance to win a new bicycle!

Beer City Half

May 9 | 8:30am  
Old Sacramento

The Beer City Half takes runners across Tower Bridge and along the American River Bike Path, with Half Marathon, 10K and 5K options. Prefer a stroll? The Beer Stroll offers a one-mile walk through Old Sacramento. Post-race refreshments spotlight some of the region’s best brewers.

Blaster Blitz

June 6  
Mahany All Weather Field 

Gear up for the ultimate foam dart showdown at Blaster Blitz! Designed for families to compete together, this high-energy event features music, challenges, vendors and plenty of friendly competition. Space is limited, with tickets available starting March 24!

Living Close to Nature at Amoruso Ranch

There’s something about living near open space that changes how you experience home. Not the density of neighboring houses pressed close together, not the feeling of being boxed in—just natural landscapes and room to stretch out. At Amoruso Ranch, this isn’t an occasional weekend escape. It’s the foundation of everyday life.

The Creek: Your Natural Neighbor

Nestled alongside Amoruso Ranch is a picturesque creek that winds through preserved open space, creating a natural buffer between you and the everyday chaos of modern life. This isn’t just a nice view—it’s an invitation to slow down and reconnect with the natural world right outside your door.

Open Space That Opens Up Possibilities

The preserved open space around Amoruso Ranch does something special: it gives you room to grow without feeling hemmed in. These aren’t just patches of green scattered between developments—they’re connected trails and natural areas that create genuine breathing room in your daily life.

Want to start trail running? The paths are ready. Looking for a place where kids can ride bikes safely? You’ve got options. Need somewhere to clear your head after a stressful day? The trails are waiting. This is the kind of access that transforms “I should get outside more” into “I’m already outside.”

This is life with room to breathe—and it’s waiting for you at Amoruso Ranch.

Ready to experience the natural side of Roseville living? Explore available homes at Amoruso Ranch and discover what it means to have nature as your neighbor.

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