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Mountain biking around Rancho Cordova features diverse landscapes, including the extensive American River Parkway and the varied terrains surrounding Folsom Lake. The region provides a mix of paved paths, rolling hills, and technical singletrack with granite boulders. Riders can explore areas along the American River, Lake Natoma, and within the Folsom Lake State Recreation Area, offering scenic views and varied challenges. Elevations range from flat river paths to rolling hills, providing options for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Explore the American River Bike Trail, a moderate 24.1-mile mountain biking route with river views and varied terrain in Folsom Lake State R
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48.7km
03:16
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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43.2km
02:18
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:52
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:41
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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An easy spot to hop off your bike and lounge by the riverside for a little while.
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This paved trail winds between Old Sacramento and Folsom β 32 miles in all β linking you up with lots of parks along the way. Plus some gorgeous views of the river it more or less parallels!
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Great views of Lake Natoma from the American River Bike Trail. The trail is paved and this section follows along the banks of the lake, so there are multiple spots that give you these amazing views.
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Little tip-outs on both sides to safely pull over & take pics; the north side (upriver) is deep & boaters fish there. the south side faces down river & the myriad of rapids there. This bridge is one of many along the Jedediah Smith Memorial Bike Trail; a 32 mile, 2 lane multi-use paved path (bikes, peds, equestrian) that runs twix Discovery Park & Granite Bay. IT IS IN ESSENCE OUR BIKE SUPERHIGHWAY..... No Vehicles Allowed. the Jededia is patrolled by red-shirted volunteers, Sac Sheriff & Rangers. there's also Emergency Call Boxes all along it & water spigots too (but only a few! π€£π)
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The Harold Richey Memorial Bicycle Bridge, named after county commissioner Harold M. Richey and dedicated to him in 1987, is popular with families and cyclists, especially on weekends. The bridge does not allow cars, with rules on the bridge deck that outline right-of-way guidelines for pedestrians, equestrians, and cyclists.
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At nearly 80 acres, Hagan Community Park is the largest park within Cordova Recreational Park District CRPD. It is also located adjacent to the American River Parkway, providing quick access to natural walking and biking trails and eco-friendly commuter routes to downtown Sacramento. This spectacular park boasts dozens of family-friendly amenities. Hagan Community Park will remain open even while parking security gates and restrooms will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Yearβs Day.
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Granite Bay is probably the most popular location along the shores of Folsom Lake. It includes a sandy beach and swimming opportunities in the summer, multiple picnic areas and many more amenities. Furthermore, it is a great spot to enjoy a little ride with great views of the lake.
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At this viewpoint, you get an up-close view of the Rainbow Bridge that spans over the American River. You also enjoy great views of the historic truss bridge. It's a perfect place to stop and take a break.
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There are over 20 mountain bike trails around Rancho Cordova, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored these routes over 280 times.
The terrain around Rancho Cordova is quite diverse. You'll find everything from paved sections along the American River Parkway to dirt and rocky side trails around Lake Natoma. The Folsom Lake State Recreation Area offers more technical sections with granite boulders and forest trails, while Prairie City SVRA features flat grasslands and rolling hills.
Yes, Rancho Cordova offers several easy mountain bike trails. For instance, the Bridge & River Viewpoint β Folsom Historic Truss Bridge loop from Hazel is an easy 14.4-mile path that provides scenic views. Another accessible option is the Bridge & River Viewpoint β Folsom Historic Truss Bridge loop from Historic Folsom, which is just under 12 miles long.
Many trails offer beautiful views of the American River and Folsom Lake. You can ride past the historic Folsom Historic Truss Bridge, or enjoy the scenery around Lake Natoma and the Sacramento State Aquatic Center. The Folsom State Recreational Area Forest also provides a lush backdrop for your ride.
Yes, many of the trails are designed as loops. For example, the West Beach of Folsom Lake β Folsom Historic Truss Bridge loop from Hazel is a moderate 28.9-mile loop that takes you through the Folsom Lake area. The Lake Natoma Loop also offers an 11-mile circuit with varied terrain.
Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking in Rancho Cordova, with milder temperatures. Summers can be hot, especially in the afternoon, so early morning rides are recommended. Winters are typically mild, but trails can be muddy after rain, particularly in unpaved sections.
While specific regulations can vary by park and trail, many areas within the Folsom Lake State Recreation Area and along the American River Parkway are dog-friendly, usually requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check the specific rules for the trail you plan to ride before heading out.
Parking is generally available at various access points along the American River Parkway, around Lake Natoma, and within the Folsom Lake State Recreation Area. Specific trailheads often have dedicated parking lots. For Prairie City SVRA, there are designated parking areas for visitors. Some locations may require a day-use fee.
For most general trails along the American River Parkway and Folsom Lake, specific mountain biking permits are not typically required, though day-use or parking fees may apply at state recreation areas. Prairie City State Vehicular Recreation Area (SVRA) primarily caters to OHVs, but they do host mountain biking events. For more details on Prairie City SVRA, you can visit their official website.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from river parkways to lake shorelines and technical sections with granite boulders, offering options for all ability levels. The scenic views and well-maintained trails are frequently highlighted.
While there are no trails explicitly rated as 'difficult' in our guide, the Folsom Lake State Recreation Area offers sections with significant elevation gains and technical elements, including granite boulders, that provide a challenging experience for advanced riders. Routes like Views of Folsom Lake β Granite Bay loop from Historic Folsom, at nearly 30 miles with over 1,100 feet of elevation gain, offer a moderate challenge.
While Rancho Cordova has public transport options, direct access to all mountain bike trailheads via public transport can be limited. The American River Parkway is relatively accessible, but reaching more remote sections of Folsom Lake or Prairie City SVRA might require a combination of public transport and a short ride or car share. Planning your route in advance is recommended.


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