Miners Ravine Preserve

Miner's Ravine Preserve

Miners Ravine Preserve

Quick Facts:
  • 26 acres in Roseville
  • Protected in June 2008 through a public-private partnership: Placer County Flood Control & Water Conservation District owns the land and Placer Land Trust controls the easement.
  • Public Recreation including cycling and wildlife viewing

Protection and Restoration

Flood Control

The flood control project takes pressure off the stream channel during periods of high flooding. The earthen berm walls will channel up to 160 acre feet of flood waters into the basin, securing it until the peak flows are over.

Miner's Ravine Project Layout Map

Habitat

The flood control basin functions as a natural wetlands with restored natural vegetation and stream function, improving habitat for spawning salmon.

Recreation

The easement protects the property for public recreation linking on-site parking with the 27-mile Roseville Bikeway Project.

Roseville Parks, Trails & Bikeways Map 

Miner's Ravine Preserve Photo Point Aerial View

Contact Information

Guided tours of the facility may be arranged by contacting the Placer County Flood Control and Water Conservation District at 530-745-7510.

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