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Hike or Ride Cronan Ranch Trail, California

Cronan Ranch Trailhead is located in Pilot Hill, California. The area contains 12 miles of trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding, fishing, bird watching and other passive recreation. There is a wide variety of terrain to choose from, including gently sloped to challenging hills, oak woodland and gentle riverfront trails. Each season offers a diverse experience. The land for Cronan Ranch and river trail corridor was purchased by the American River Conservancy, BLM and other partners over a period of 16 years and placed into public trust to be used for recreation and wildlife conservation. The purchase was made possible through generous donations by individuals, private foundations and government agencies, including the Wildlife Conservation Board and the California State Resources Agency. Cronan Ranch connects with the South Fork American River corridor trail that runs from Greenwood Creek to Salmon Falls. For more information, seeSouth Fork American River webpage. What you need to know: Cronan Ranch is a Day-Use area only. No overnight camping. Only non-motorized recreational activities such as hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding and other similar passive activities are allowed. Portions of this trail system border private property. Please respect the rights of private property owners by staying on designated routes at all times. Please be aware that there are mountain lions and rattlesnakes in the area. Fireworks are prohibited. Fuelwood cutting and collection is prohibited. A Special Recreation Use Permit is required for all commercial, organized groups, or competitive activities. From the town of Auburn, take Highway 49 south for approximately twelve (12) miles. Turn right on Pedro Hill Road.
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