Shiloh Ranch Regional Park in southeast Windsor offers nearly 8 miles of multi-use trails through 850 acres of oak woodlands, evergreen forests, rolling hills, and scenic ridges in the Mayacamas foothills. The park features shaded creeks, a serene pond, and panoramic views of the Santa Rosa Plain. Popular for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, its looped trail system provides routes of varying lengths and difficulty, including highlights like the Ridge Trail with stunning vistas. Facilities include ample parking, horse trailer spaces, restrooms, and a drinking fountain, making it a favorite destination for outdoor enthusiasts and equestrians.
Trail Highlights
- Distance: Options from 2 to 7 miles
- Terrain: Rolling hills and forested trails
- Best For: Beginner to intermediate runners
Parking and Facilities
The main entrance is off Faught Road. Parking and restrooms are available near the trailhead. A day-use fee is required.
Shiloh Ranch Regional Park
| Trail Map (Strava link) | Length | Elevation Gain |
| Creekside Loop | 3.9 miles | 708 feet |
| To the Bell | 4.7 miles | 664 feet |
| Shiloh Loop | 5.8 miles | 1139 feet |
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