History
For over 2,000 years the Nisenan people and culture thrived and grew until our region became one of the most densely populated areas of a hunter-gatherer culture in all of North America. What was the secret to their success? Through selective burning, gathering and pruning, the Nisenan helped the land to prosper and produce an abundance of food and material resources that in its "wild" state could not have sustained or supported their growing population.
Location
1970 Johnson Ranch Drive
Roseville, California 95661
Directions
From Rocky Ridge Drive, turn east on Johnson Ranch Drive (no light or stop sign at this intersection). The Maidu Museum & Historic Site is the second building past the Maidu Elementary School. Parking is available along the street in front of the museum
and in the Maidu Activity Center parking lot (our building next door).
Inclement Weather
Please be advised that the MMHS trail will close when temperature exceeds 99 degrees. Proceed cautiously on hot days. Water, hats and sunscreen are advisable.
Accessibility
The half-mile historic trail is not ADA accessible. Wheelchairs, walkers, and mobility aids may have difficulty on the gravel path and uneven surface.
To best preserve the Historic Site, Maidu Museum is a pet free environment. Services animals are allowed.