About Rockville Hills Regional Park
Rockville Hills Regional Park is a scenic 633-acre regional wilderness park in Fairfield, California, known for its rolling grasslands, oak woodlands, volcanic rock formations, and extensive trail system. Managed by the City of Fairfield, the park is a popular destination for hiking, mountain biking, trail running, wildlife viewing, and outdoor recreation. The park offers a natural escape for families, fitness enthusiasts, and nature lovers with year-round access and diverse habitats supporting local wildlife
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Hiking trails Mountain biking trails Trail running routes Wildlife and bird watching Nature exploration Picnic areas Open space recreation Family outdoor activitiesReviews
Beautiful winter day as we visited Rockville for the first time. Green hills, cool temps and water all over. Really wonderful place for hiking or mountain biking. Liked the loop type trails that were everywhere so you can customize your experience quite easily. Great views, really well maintained trails, bridges, benches, restrooms. Limited parking on busy days and of course dog owners who don’t pick up after their dogs were the only downsides we encountered. Still great place!