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Rose Valley Regional Park Adventures

Rose Valley Regional Park is a serene outdoor destination offering expansive grasslands, oak woodlands, and scenic trails ideal for hiking, picnicking, and wildlife observation in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada.

350
Acres Protected
4.5
Miles of Trails
20,000+
Annual Visitors
1970
Year Established

About Rose Valley Regional Park

 

Located in El Dorado County, California, Rose Valley Regional Park spans a diverse landscape of rolling hills, oak woodlands, and open meadows. The park lies within the Sierra Nevada foothills, an area known for its moderate climate and rich biodiversity. Historically, the park area was inhabited by the Nisenan people before European settlers arrived. Today, it serves as a protected recreational site managed to maintain its natural environment and provide outdoor access for residents and visitors. The park is popular for family-friendly hiking trails, horseback riding, picnicking, and seasonal wildflower viewing. Key landmarks include well-maintained picnic areas, a spacious community center, and scenic viewpoints overlooking Rose Valley's open spaces. The habitat supports typical foothill species such as gray squirrels, various bird species, deer, and occasional sightings of bobcats. Due to its elevation and location, the park offers a peaceful retreat from urban centers nearby while preserving native ecosystems. Rose Valley Regional Park balances conservation with recreation, providing trails of moderate difficulty suitable for a broad range of visitors. The park’s proximity to Placerville makes it a favored spot for locals and tourists looking for accessible wilderness experiences.

Highlights

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Rose Valley Trail Loop – a scenic moderate trail through oak woodlands and open grassland

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Spring wildflower blooms creating vibrant seasonal displays

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Community picnic areas equipped with shaded tables and barbecue facilities

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Views of the surrounding Sierra Nevada foothills and distant mountain ridges

Notable Natural Features

Rose Valley Trail Loop

A 4.5-mile multi-use loop trail that weaves through oak woodlands and grasslands, offering panoramic views and wildlife sightings.

Community Pavilion and Picnic Area

A well-equipped space with tables, barbecue pits, and restroom facilities, ideal for family gatherings and events.

Native Oak Woodlands

A habitat supporting local flora and fauna, with mature oak trees that provide shade and habitat diversity.