Greenwood Creek River Access — Sacramento Audubon Society

Greenwood Creek River Access

Foothills and Sierra Nevada

The BLM manages this area between the Marshall Gold Discovery Historic State Park and Cronan Ranch Regional Trails Park. This is a particularly good place to look for nesting raptors such as Great Horned Owls, American Kestrels, Red-shouldered Hawks, and White-tailed Kites. Within the unit, several excellent trails follow the South Fork of the American River and meander through shady oak woodland and occasionally, open rolling grasslands.

White-tailed Kite, Image by Daniel Lee Brown

Directions: To reach the Greenwood Creek, take Highway 50 to the Ponderosa Road exit (exit 37) at Shingle Springs. Cross over the freeway and turn right onto North Shingle Road. After about 4 miles, N Shingle Road becomes Green Valley Road which comes in from the left at the intersection. In a little more than half a mile, where Green Valley continues to the right, go (continue) straight on the road, which becomes Lotus Road. Continue on Lotus for another 7 miles to Highway 49. Turn left onto 49 (toward Auburn), continue north a little over 3 miles, passing the Mother Lode River Center on the left and crossing Greenwood Creek via a small bridge. Shortly after the creek, just beyond a “River Access” sign, turn left into a paved parking area. There is a permanent restroom in the lot and an organic toilet along the trail at about 1.5 miles.

This is one of four excellent locations in and near Coloma: the Cronan Ranch Regional Trails Park, the Greenwood Creek River Access, the Dave Moore Nature Area, and the Marshall Gold Discovery Historic State Park.