Maidu Regional Park adventures

Maidu Regional Park Adventures

Maidu Regional Park is a spacious urban park in Roseville, California, offering a diverse range of outdoor and recreational amenities including sports fields, walking trails, picnic areas, and playgrounds.

152
Acres Protected
3.5
Miles of Trails
Approximately 250,000
Annual Visitors
1983
Year Established

About Maidu Regional Park

 

Maidu Regional Park is located in Roseville, California, and spans over 152 acres of developed parkland intended to serve the community with ample outdoor recreational opportunities. The park features large open spaces, a lake, sports courts and fields, picnic areas, a family recreation center, and the Maidu Museum & Historic Site, which preserves and presents the history and culture of the Maidu people, the region’s indigenous inhabitants. The park’s landscape is characterized by rolling meadows, scattered groves of native oaks, and man-made lake areas that offer habitat for waterfowl and other wildlife. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, including walking or jogging on paved and unpaved trails, fishing and boating in the lake, playing tennis or volleyball, and attending community events organized at the park’s community center. The Maidu Museum provides educational exhibits and hosts programs about Native American culture and the local environment. The park is well suited for families and individuals seeking both active sports facilities and quieter natural settings within an urban context. With easy access from Roseville and nearby Sacramento, the park appeals to a wide audience looking for a blend of recreation, culture, and nature.

Highlights

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Maidu Museum & Historic Site showcasing local Native American heritage

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Maidu Lake, a scenic man-made lake with fishing and boating access

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Extensive sports facilities including tennis courts and baseball fields

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Paved and natural surface walking trails suitable for all ages

Notable Natural Features

Maidu Museum & Historic Site

Educational center featuring exhibits on the Maidu people, local archaeology, and natural history.

Maidu Lake

A man-made lake providing fishing, non-motorized boating, and habitat for waterfowl.

Multi-use Trails

Paved and natural-surface paths accommodate walking, jogging, and casual cycling.