Rockville Hills Regional Park is 633 beautiful acres of grasslands and oak woodlands, with a dense mixed broadleaf forest. The rich, biological and diverse habitats provide shelter to a variety of wildlife that make the park their home.
Leave Only Footprints...
With the Park's popularity comes the responsibility of treating the land in a way that minimizes the impact to it. For your enjoyment, the stewardship of our environment and the safety of all, please cooperate with the following common sense guidelines so that we ensure the pristine beauty for future generations:
Deposit all trash in receptacles
Stay on authorized trails
Authorized campfires or barbecues only
Dogs must be leashed and cleaned up after
Helmets required for all bicyclists
Pedestrians have right of way
Supervised trail construction only
Rockville Hills Regional Park, contact the park rangers at 707.428.7614
Additional information:
Located - Rockville Rd and Oakwood Dr, Fairfield, CA 94533
Parking and Fees - There's parking for about 20 cars, and when full you can park on Rockville Rd. There's a $3 per person fee/$1 per dog - they have an automated machine - Bring single bills - no Change given or use your Credit Card. Keep Receipt & ID With You when in the park.
6 Month passes and Group passes available. Check the website listed above for more details on rates.
DIRECTIONS:
Directions from East bound 80 -
Take the Abernathy Road exit and head west. At the roundabout, turn left to Rockville Road. Continuing on Rockville Road through the intersection of Suisun Valley. The Park is located about 3/4 of a mile on the left hand side. Look for a chain link enclosed parking lot.
Directions from West bound 80 -
Take the Rockville Road exit and continue straight through the signal light on to Oliver Road. Proceed to the next signal light turn right onto Rockville Road.Continue down Rockville Road. At the turnabout proceed straight on Rockville Road and go through the intersection of Suisun Valley. The Park is located about 3/4 of a mile on the left hand side. Look for a chain link enclosed parking lot.
HAPPY HIKING/BIKING/SITE SEEING!!!