This nature area features a loop trail about a mile long which goes from the parking lot to the South Fork of the American River and back to the parking area. It is fairly level with little elevation change and is thus excellent for children.
Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park
This is one of four excellent birding locations in and near Coloma: the Cronan Ranch Regional Trails Park, the Greenwood Creek River Access, the Dave Moore Nature Area, and the Marshall Gold Discovery Historic State Park.
Auburn State Recreation Area
The striking canyons of the North and Middle Forks of the American River provide a backdrop to several good birding and hiking areas just outside of Auburn including Quarry Ridge, the Olmstead Loop Trail, the Stagecoach Trail, Lake Clementine, and Driver’s Flat.
Mosquito Ridge Road
Mosquito Ridge Road was severely impacted during the 2022 Mosquito Fire and sustained additional damage during the record winter storms that followed. The road was reopened in May 2024, but please be aware of the inherent risks of traveling on forest roads and through post-fire areas.
Fleming Meadow Trail
Unfortunately, this area was burned in the Caldor fire in Aug-Sept 2021. The area is no longer closed to the public, but is still undergoing temporary closures and repairs.
The Riverton-Crystal Basin Area
This 30 mile driving trip takes you through one of the best montane birding areas within easy driving distance of Sacramento. The area ranges in elevation from approximately 3,500 feet to over 6,000 feet and offers a number of varied habitats for many species of birds.
Sierra Discovery Trail
Located at 5,000 feet near Emigrant Pass, Sierra Discovery Trail is a one mile partially paved loop trail meandering through an old growth conifer forest. Bear River also runs adjacent to the trail providing an opportunity to see an American Dipper.