If you can drive to your ride, then I'd suggest parking at the Yolo Bypass 
Wildlife Area and riding the gravel roads through there. It's beautiful, 
full of wildflowers and migrating birds, and completely flat. If you'd 
prefer terrain, there are a lot of options in the Sierra foothills. One 
good one is to drive to the Quarry Trail and ride it (north of Folsom Lake 
near the confluence of the North and Middle forks of the American River - 
that confluence area is the starting points for a lot of good hiking and 
riding, though bikes generally aren't allowed on the single-track trails.
-Wes

On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 2:04:52 PM UTC-7 Wesley wrote:

> The American River Bike Trail is exceptional. If by Northeast Sac you mean 
> one of the suburbs like Citrus Heights or Roseville, then I'd suggest 
> riding Auburn-Folsom Road. There's a lot of mixed terrain to ride on the 
> levees (which al have a gravel road on top and/or to the side) but they get 
> boring very fast (for me). If you can drive to the start of your ride then 
> your options are much greater.
> -Wes
>
> On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 12:41:38 PM UTC-7 Brendan Willard in SF 
> wrote:
>
>> I'll be out in North East Sac this weekend and hope to get a 20-40 mile 
>> ride or two in.  Any musts? Mixed terrain preferred.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Brendan in SF.
>>
>

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