Shiloh Ranch Regional Park
5750 Faught Road, Windsor, CA 95403
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Local Weather
Temporary partial closure: Short sections of the Pond Trail and Windmill Trail (formerly Creekside Trail) will be closed due to trail maintenance projects from December 9 - 21.
Wet weather trail restrictions: To minimize damage on wet trails, Creekside Trail and Canyon Trail are closed to cyclists and equestrians during the rainy season. The rest of the park remains open.
Dogs
Not allowed on trails
Restrooms
Flush toilets
Park Information
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.
Trails
Shiloh Ranch's looped trail system offers moderately difficult hiking on unpaved trails and allows hikers to create routes of varying lengths and intensity.
- Most of the hikes wind through oak woodland with views of the Santa Rosa plain.
- The Ridge Trail features panoramic views of north-central Sonoma County.
- To tour the park, one option is to follow Ridge Trail to Creekside Trail to Pond Trail to Ridge Trail to Big Leaf Trail.
- Another loop option is to follow Big Leaf Trail to Canyon Trail to Pond Trail to Creekside Trail to Ridge Trail.
- Many of the trails are former ranch roads, and their width and the park's ample horse trailer parking make Shiloh a popular destination for equestrians.
Wildfire
Much of the park burned in the 2017 Tubbs Fire. Burned trees are clearly visible in some areas, and hiking here is an opportunity to see how a landscape regenerates after a wildfire.
Group Picnics
The reservable group picnic area at the entrance features barbecues, a gazebo, lawn and a small oak grove. The picnic area was not damaged by wildfire.
Dogs
Dogs on leash are not allowed on trails but are allowed in the picnic area and parking lot.
Accessibility
The park features an accessible group picnic area.