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Rockville Recreational Park

Nearby Town: Fairfield, California
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: Single Track 60%
Dirt Road 40%
Distance: 7.00 miles (11.26 KM)
Duration: 2 - 3 Hours
Elevation Gain: not specified.
Climbing: Flat
Skill Level: Beginners
User Density: not specified.



Ride Summary:
Relatively easy ride great for an evening or quick day ride.

Trail Description:
This park is relatively small, but still offers some fun singletrack making this worthy of riding when you need something quick. There are lots of criss-crossing trails here and they aren't well marked so exploration is the name of the game. The park can get quite crowded, especially on weekends so keep an eye out for hikers and joggers.

How to get there:
In Fairfield, take the Suisun Valley Rd exit off of HWY 80. (East of the 80/680 interchange). Go North on Rockville Road to the blinking red light. You will then see the park on your left.


Posted by: Ralph Wiggum on 1/7/2011
This place is great... so many trails many of them very technical. It is a small park but it can stay interesting for hours due to all the options. I talked to a local who gives mad props to the local ranger for making the park so nice. Big ups to Ms. Ranger!!


Posted by: CTVirtueRider on 4/15/2010
Yeah, I'm gonna have to disagree with this website. Rockville is not a novice or beginner's trail. Sorry. Yes, it's small. No, it's not easy. It's fast and you can explore the entire park in under 2.5 hours. There are some pretty tricky spots that I wouldn't recommend to anyone new to the ride. I like it there; I did fall a couple of times but that was sort of expected.


Posted by: HVAC rider on 3/30/2010
Great course for all levels of riding and experience. The park is small and not steep at all you can ride multiple loops in one day. Can be a bit confusing, try to print a trail map offline. Abring spare inner tubes!


Posted by: Marsh on 10/31/2008
Some highly technical singletrack (about 25%), some easy singletrack (about 40%) and some fire roads. Don't forget the $2.00 use fee.


Posted by: Caz on 12/16/2007
Diffently not for the novice. I would consider myself intermediate and I just got spanked by this place upon my first visit.


Posted by: Will Kornell on 1/2/2007
decent XC trails, nothing really technical, I did it all on my downhill bike just fine, great beginner course, if you're looking for DH or freeride, with any hits dont bother, but its beautiful nice rolling xc hills, and theres not so many people as to make it crouded fun ride


Posted by: Evan on 5/16/2006
this place is fun and has some technical shiz so be prepared for it. when wet, roots/rocks are VERY slippery, so be careful!


Posted by: Michael Huffaker on 3/30/2005
This park kicks ass. This is not a beginner park it is easy to ride in some part next to the lake, but the rest is hard and challageing. Dirt world you are rong.


Posted by: Michael Fink on 6/14/2003
This is one of the best parks that i have found in a long time and i have ben riding it for 10 years and i still find things that changle me and every one that i ride with this is not a beginer park or not most of it. I have found a copple of 4 to 5 foot drops hear that is not beginer riding!!!!


Posted by: Andy W on 6/7/2002
Great singletrack, can get a nice 5-10mi loop without too much backtracking




 



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