Shiloh Ranch Regional Park in southeast Windsor features a rugged landscape in the foothills of the Mayacamas Mountains and offers nearly 8 miles of trails for hiking, bicycle and horseback riding.
The 850-acre park includes oak woodlands, forests of mixed evergreens, ridges with sweeping views of the Santa Rosa Plain, canyons, rolling hills, a shaded creek, and a pond. The parking area features a large lot for horse trailers, a flush restroom and a drinking fountain.
A looped trail system offers moderately difficult hiking on unpaved trails and allows hikers to create routes of varying lengths and intensity. The Ridge Trail features panoramic views of north-central Sonoma County.
Much of Shiloh Ranch burned in the Tubbs Fire of October 2017. Burned trees and other impacts are clearly visible in some areas. Hiking here offers a unique opportunity to see a landscape regenerating after wildfire.
Open daily from 7 a.m. to sunset.
Shiloh Ranch Regional Park