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2.79 miles
Elevation Gain
125 ft
Route Type
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The Pleasant Grove Creek Trail in Roseville, California, is a well-maintained path suitable for both hiking and biking. The trail spans approximately 2.79 miles, offering a moderate level of difficulty that caters to a range of fitness levels. The trail is primarily flat, with a few gentle inclines and declines, making it accessible for beginners while still offering a challenge for more experienced hikers and bikers. The trail is characterized by its diverse scenery, featuring a mix of open fields, shaded woodland areas, and a creek. The creek is a prominent feature of the trail, with several small bridges crossing over it. The trail also offers views of the surrounding suburban landscape, providing a unique blend of natural and urban scenery. Hikers and bikers should note that the trail is exposed to the sun in several areas, so sunscreen and hats are recommended. The trail is also home to a variety of local wildlife, including birds and small mammals, so keep an eye out for these creatures along the way. The Pleasant Grove Creek Trail is a great option for those seeking a moderate, scenic outdoor activity in the Roseville area.
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