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    Livermore Community Park

    4.5 (17 reviews)

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    Cooling off from 100 degree heat!
    Ashlee F.

    This is one fun park! There is a big basin that dumps water onto foam ground for the kids to cool off in the Summer. The water then flows through a small man made river that the kids all surround & play in. Great for 15 months-13 years old. In addition there are restrooms, picnic areas, a play structure, football/baseball field & volleyball courts. The water feature hours are: May 1 - September 30, 2011 Sunday - Saturday 11:00am - 7:00pm. I recommend this park to those looking to beat the hot Folsom heat!

    Jr Bulldogs!!
    Heath S.

    Sand volleyball, softball fields, a turf soccer/football field, bathrooms, and a cool water playground for kids. Huge area for all events

    Playground
    Kristina I.

    What a hidden gem!! I love this place!! This is a must to go for the kids! First off it's very quiet and peaceful for the most part- sometimes that's nice to have. There is a decent size playground with bark. There are swings. There is decent size picnic area with shade, tables, benches, and barbecue grills. There is a baseball diamond and convenient restrooms. Also! Over to the side- there is a little sprayground with fun water fun for kids. If you're in need to cool off- this place is a great option. And even though I mentioned all that great stuff- that isn't the part! In my opinion, the greatest aspect that this park has to offer is: ! There are four courts to get a game going! These courts are full wide/length adult size nets perfect for adults. The courts are completely soft sand. And there's a sand pit nearby for kids to play in. This place is truly amazing! I can't wait to return and now I'm telling all my friends about it.

    Little river after the waterfall
    Francine B.

    This was a cool little park. I looked up parks with water features and my kids loved it. They have a waterfall feature you can run under that flows down a little "creek" made of concrete. Kids brought little toys and liked to watch them float down. Water feature turns on at 11 am I think. Plenty of shade trees and a covered area that has many tables right by the water area. There is a nice play structure, a baseball field, volleyball courts, bathrooms, and a fun hill to climb on. My family will be back her for sure!

    Private soccer training for our youngest with Scott Hayes...this guy is 5 star!

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    Handy Family Park - The bathrooms are accessible and at the bottom of the path, closer to the parking lot at Handy Family Park.

    Handy Family Park

    4.5(12 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Adj: Hilltop Handy Family Park with a Happy View…read more This is one of Folsom's hidden gems in our books. We visit Folsom to meet friends and to explore and do nature-type activities as well as shopping and discovered Handy Family Park on one occasion. Handy Family Park is apparently one of Folsom's most elevated parks. Set on a hilltop, it's a lovely neighborhood park. Though it's smaller compared to regional parks, it's actually pretty big, it's just that it's atop a hill so not all of the space is usable for sports courts, but all of it is scenic and most of it is recreational space. You can reach this park by taking the E. Bidwell exit on Hwy 50, and then it's a really quick drive past the Costco and the In-N-Out, then take Scholar Way, and it's at 1560 Cavitt Dr. You can't walk directly into the park from the parking lot b/c you have to go UP to the top of the "hill", so you can either take the stairs or there's a longer path/ramp for ADA accessibility. Thankfully, the bathrooms are at the start of the park/bottom of the stairs so those who need to use the restrooms can get to them without going into the park. Once you climb up, you're rewarded with an amazing overlook of several neighborhoods and the rolling hills of Folsom. I've only been here in the daytime, but I imagine that it'd be extra beautiful after dark when the lights shine and sparkle all over for a night view. The park offers a lighted baseball field, a huge soccer field, a basketball court, open fields for free recreation, and multiple walking pathways that wind around for a nice stroll throughout the park while you get a nice panoramic view no matter which way you look. In addition to the amenities above, there's a barbecue with a couple of picnic tables under a covered pavilion at the edge of the hilltop so it's really a nice place for a picnic or little party. There's also a couple of kids play structure (one for bigger kids and one for the littles). My kids enjoyed playing here and running around when they were younger, but we still like coming here whenever we're in Folsom b/c Handy Family Park got such a scenic view and it's usually not too crowded. It is always a great place to bring our own picnic and hang out as a family in "nature" not too far from all the conveniences of civilization.

    Do not come to this park after dark, because there are RATS in every place you step! They tend to…read morebe under the bid blue shaded tables! The RATS will also be in the big blue garbage cans! (WARNING they love In-Out French fries!) Good park during the daytime!

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    Handy Family Park - You can walk all around the park on paved walkways.

    You can walk all around the park on paved walkways.

    Handy Family Park - Here's the ADA ramp for coming up to Handy Family Park.

    Here's the ADA ramp for coming up to Handy Family Park.

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    Black Miners Bar Recreation Area - Chilling

    Black Miners Bar Recreation Area

    4.5(114 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Hours: 6 AM-9 PM daily Entrance/Parking Fee: $10…read moreKayak/Paddle Board Rental Hours: 9 AM-6 PM weekends https://www.lakenatomapaddlerentals.com/ Solos: 1st hr $20, each hr after $15 Tandem (2 people): 1st hr $30, each hr after $20 I had a very hard time finding info about this lovely spot, so there you go. Hope it helps! Entrance is accessible from Greenback Ln with $10 fee required per vehicle. 2 Parking lots available - 1 closer to boat launch area and another further lot that's more convenient for picnic areas and tables. Plenty of tables and area for lots of families to enjoy some water festivities! Have a big party or just want to lock down a few tables? Highly advise to come early. If you just need some space to place your mats down, it should be just fine. Incredible trails alongside the water for walking, jogging, and bike riding. Dogs are welcome but just make sure you pick up after them (I noticed a good number of dog poop near the water edge). Want to take a dip? Feel free! Quite cold but more than welcome to. Biggest reason why we came here? To see how the Kayak Rental system worked. Scan the QR code or visit the site to book your rentals and sign waivers. I was told they rented daily by a worker (young ones) but their online reservations just show weekends and random Wednesdays.. so good luck. Honestly Rental prices are higher than another spot we've been to, but this spot was much closer to home and easier to access. Price for convenience! We didn't go kayaking on this particular day but definitely plan to return with our own paddle board/Kayaks since it just makes sense to invest and go whenever we want versus rent a few kayaks with high rental feels. Who wants to return within 1 hr?! No way, you gotta stay out in the midst of nature for at LEAST a few hours! Pathway Tip: Walking or jogging? Stay on your left. Biking? Stay on your right. Standard Placer County rules. Great spot for families whether you want to picnic, swim, paddleboard, kayak, go for a nice walk, jog, or bike along gorgeous river waters scenery. Have fun!!

    Went out to Black Miners Ravine to get on the paddleboard and just decompress a little. This time…read moreof year out there is hard to beat... good vibes, calm water, and a chance to shut the brain off for a bit. Nothing super exciting in this review, just one of those peaceful days you appreciate more as you get older lol. Now fair warning... that water is COLD cold when you first step in but once you're out there it's worth it. Even the ducks were just cruising around being friendly and minding their business. Sometimes you don't need much, just a board, some fresh air, and a little quiet.

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    Black Miners Bar Recreation Area - It's tranquil on the lake no matter who's around. Best $125/yr gym/bar, ever. Go alone or go with friends. Poppy Pass - buy one.

    It's tranquil on the lake no matter who's around. Best $125/yr gym/bar, ever. Go alone or go with friends. Poppy Pass - buy one.

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    Black Miners Bar Recreation Area - Fourth of July 2023 - somehow I forgot that everyone and their brother gets out on the lake for  this holiday. LOL!

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    Fourth of July 2023 - somehow I forgot that everyone and their brother gets out on the lake for this holiday. LOL!

    Broder Family Homestead Park - Play corral. Let the kids (young & old) run amok. The pigs are life size, the chickens not so much.

    Broder Family Homestead Park

    4.8(4 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    This is a little hidden gem. A lot of people don't even know it's up in on the hill by Hazel…read moreMcFarlan Park. You park by the softball fields and walk up the steps. My kids had a great (shot time) running around and exploring. Next time we need to bring horseshoes.

    Broder Family Homestead Park is a compact, passive park sandwiched between the Harvest subdivision…read moreof homes and Hazel McFarland park in Folsom, CA. Hurray to the City of Folsom Parks and Rec for this great use of the 5 acres. Broder Park preserves the history of the land. A portion of the olive orchard has been kept. The olive trees are still thriving. New fruit trees have been added since the 2020 park opening. The city also planted new vines in the area where the vineyards use to be. Remnants of the original concrete base of the Broder house is preserved and makes for the border of the patch of real grass. The City did its best to salvage material from the Homestead to be used in the park. The park is elevated with gentle sloping walking paths. The elevation makes for some pretty nice views of the surrounding area. The park has walking paths, some or paved and others are sand packed. Both are ADA compliant. There are benches and information boards about the Broder Ranch and activities, the olive orchards and vineyards, and the way folks in this area received water in the late 1800. The info boards are scattered about the different areas. There is a pavilion with picnic benches that is right next to a play area with farm animal statues. The statues are meant to be climbed on. Above that area is a horseshoe pit. Bring your own horseshoes to toss about. The first time I explored this park was when I visited the neighboring park for a Little League game. Since then, I have been back several times minus the Little League games.

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    Broder Family Homestead Park - Ohh how cute.

    Ohh how cute.

    Broder Family Homestead Park - Stairs?!? Don't worry there are also flat, very gentle sloping walkways as well. But get in your Rocky impersonation with these steps.

    Stairs?!? Don't worry there are also flat, very gentle sloping walkways as well. But get in your Rocky impersonation with these steps.

    Broder Family Homestead Park - What the pigs?!? Who let them out?!

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    What the pigs?!? Who let them out?!

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