Stock Ranch Nature Preserve - Citrus Heights, CA

Stock Ranch Nature Preserve - Citrus Heights, CA Stock Ranch Nature Preserve - Citrus Heights, CA Stock Ranch Nature Preserve - Citrus Heights, CA Stock Ranch Nature Preserve - Citrus Heights, CA Stock Ranch Nature Preserve - Citrus Heights, CA
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Stock Ranch Nature Preserve: A Tranquil Dog-Friendly Trail in Citrus Heights

Located at 7000 Auburn Blvd, Stock Ranch Nature Preserve is a hidden gem for dog owners looking for a peaceful escape in Citrus Heights, California. Nestled right behind Costco, this urban nature preserve offers pet-friendly trails perfect for dog-friendly hiking, leisurely walks, and relaxation amid native gardens and wetlands. It’s an ideal spot for a calming walk with your dog, thanks to the tranquil setting that remains quiet and serene even with the surrounding urban bustle.

The park features paved trails, a picturesque wooden bridge over wetlands, and plenty of opportunities for dogs and owners to explore nature together. While the trails are somewhat short, the preserve connects to Van Maren Park, adding to your adventure. With its convenient access and natural beauty, Stock Ranch Nature Preserve stands out as a must-visit dog park in Citrus Heights for locals and visitors alike.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, Stock Ranch Nature Preserve features paved walking trails and connects to Van Maren Park for extended walks.
  • Where is the best place to park? Parking is available in the Costco lot adjacent to the preserve; access may require entering through the Costco parking lot.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? There are shaded areas along the trails and wetlands, helping you and your dog stay cool.
  • Is the park open year-round? Yes, the park is available to visitors throughout the year.

Reviews

David Liebler

Nice urban preserve. Very quiet and relaxing despite being adjacent to a very busy Costco. Great place for a walk with the dog along a the paved trails — although the trails are a bit short. Google directions somewhat
funky since we has to enter and park in the Costco lot.

David Liebler

Nice urban preserve. Very quiet and relaxing despite being adjacent to a very busy Costco. Great place for a walk with the dog along a the paved trails — although the trails are a bit short. Google directions somewhat
funky since we has to enter and park in the Costco lot.

David Liebler

Nice urban preserve. Very quiet and relaxing despite being adjacent to a very busy Costco. Great place for a walk with the dog along a the paved trails — although the trails are a bit short. Google directions somewhat
funky since we has to enter and park in the Costco lot.

Amy Kramer

Great public place to kick back and listen to nature and meditate

Amy Kramer

Great public place to kick back and listen to nature and meditate

Amy Kramer

Great public place to kick back and listen to nature and meditate

Michael Steubing

This place is the best Citrus Heights California has to offer nature-ish-wise. Its a nice little Nature walk for sure;although, parts of it are kinda garbage-y,because that to be expected given the decay of our civilization. But it’s definitely worth the time and it’s right next door to Costco and Costco rocks!

Michael Steubing

This place is the best Citrus Heights California has to offer nature-ish-wise. Its a nice little Nature walk for sure;although, parts of it are kinda garbage-y,because that to be expected given the decay of our civilization. But it’s definitely worth the time and it’s right next door to Costco and Costco rocks!

Michael Steubing

This place is the best Citrus Heights California has to offer nature-ish-wise. Its a nice little Nature walk for sure;although, parts of it are kinda garbage-y,because that to be expected given the decay of our civilization. But it’s definitely worth the time and it’s right next door to Costco and Costco rocks!

Diana Miller

One of my favorite places in Citrus Heights. I got a lot of great ideas from the drought resistant garden they put in. I bring my dog here often and he likes to walk here and check everything out. There is a wooden bridge that crosses over a wetlands area. At the end of the bridge you will run into Van Maren park, another beautiful spot. I was walking with some friends from Folsom and they remarked how quiet and peaceful it was and how much busier the nature trails close to them were. Highly recommended.

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