
Explore Roseville's world‑class trails, playgrounds, sports facilities, dog parks, and nature preserves. Your next outdoor adventure starts here.
Data provided by City of Roseville Parks & Recreation Department
Data last updated: January 15, 2025
Most popular parks and facilities loved by Roseville residents

A scenic paved trail winding through oak woodlands and along Miners Ravine Creek. Perfect for walking, jogging, and cycling with multiple access points and creek crossings via wooden bridges.
Popular multi-use trail connecting neighborhoods with parks along Dry Creek. Enjoy wildlife watching, native plant gardens, and peaceful creek-side scenery throughout the seasons.
A massive adventure playground within the 152-acre Maidu Regional Park featuring climbing structures, swings, slides, sand play areas, and a separate toddler zone with soft rubber surfacing.
A nature-themed playground with tree house structures, rope bridges, and interactive musical instruments. Surrounded by mature oak trees providing natural shade throughout the day.
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A scenic paved trail winding through oak woodlands and along Miners Ravine Creek. Perfect for walking, jogging, and cycling with multiple access points and creek crossings via wooden bridges.
Popular multi-use trail connecting neighborhoods with parks along Dry Creek. Enjoy wildlife watching, native plant gardens, and peaceful creek-side scenery throughout the seasons.
A moderately challenging dirt trail through rolling oak-studded hills with panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada foothills. Great for trail running and mountain biking.
A gentle paved path following Linda Creek through residential neighborhoods. Ideal for families with strollers, casual walkers, and evening strolls with beautiful creek views.
A scenic loop trail combining paved and natural surfaces through Cresta Park and surrounding open space. Features seasonal wildflower displays and bird watching opportunities.
Safe, accessible play spaces for children of all ages and abilities
A massive adventure playground within the 152-acre Maidu Regional Park featuring climbing structures, swings, slides, sand play areas, and a separate toddler zone with soft rubber surfacing.
A nature-themed playground with tree house structures, rope bridges, and interactive musical instruments. Surrounded by mature oak trees providing natural shade throughout the day.
An adventure-style playground adjacent to the Mahany Community Center with modern equipment, a splash pad for summer cooling, and a basketball half-court for older kids.
A charming toddler-focused play area in historic downtown Roseville with age-appropriate equipment, soft surfacing, and a fully fenced perimeter for safety.
A recently renovated inclusive playground designed for children of all abilities. Features wheelchair-accessible equipment, sensory panels, and ground-level play elements.
Courts, fields, pools, and more for athletes of every level
Roseville is committed to providing accessible, safe, and enjoyable outdoor spaces for residents of all ages and abilities. Our parks feature ADA-compliant pathways, accessible restrooms, and inclusive playground equipment.
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