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Gum Ranch Park - Hard to see but there is a big gap between the older kids climbing structure and the rope bridge you have to crawl over to get to slide.

Gum Ranch Park

4.5(12 reviews)
4.7 mi

Our visit was in July 2025 to this cute Fair Oaks park within a small neighborhood. The park has a…read moresmall splash pad, and two playgrounds one for younger and older children. My granddaughter who is 8, loved the splash pad & the younger kids playground. The park is not gated and is adjacent to a walking path. Be careful if you have a little runner. The splash pad has a high water bucket dumping water in different directions. There was only one working water spout for the little kids when we came and the frog sprays water but you have to click the yellow button on the blue pole to make it work once it turns off. The older kids playground she loved the round rope swings but did get rope scrapes on back of both legs from swinging on them so be careful. Next time will use a towel under her legs. The big net play structure is fun if you want to just climb around but to get to the slides there is a big gap between the net structures that you have to go past in order to work your way across the rope bridge then to the slide. She was disappointed she couldn't get over to slides as a big gap she couldn't reach other side safely. Really wish there were rope stairs going straight up to slide area so kids can play on slide that can't do rope structure. The younger kids playground was nice. Multiple climbing structures that included a slide, rope hammock, a turning swing type activity. Parking is along the street only. Park has Drinking fountains and clean bathrooms. There are two picnic table areas. One down by the playgrounds and another by the splash pad.

Solid kid's park in the Fair Oaks area with a splash pad perfect for kiddos. Would be nice if there…read morewere more splash pad-adjacent toys or interactive components, as well as more shaded structures or overhanging trees, as the summers get crazy hot with exposed grassy areas. There are 2 picnic bench areas where you can settle in with food/supplies, as well as an adjacent bathroom and pickleball court. Large grassy area to run around and a small walking trail as well. There's plenty of room to expand, so hopefully they can add additional amenities moving forward. Plenty of adjacent street parking in the community. Recommended.

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Gum Ranch Park - 5-12 yr old structure

5-12 yr old structure

Gum Ranch Park - Two Round rope swings

Two Round rope swings

Gum Ranch Park - Little kid playground side, slide just past this but I didn't take a picture of it

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Little kid playground side, slide just past this but I didn't take a picture of it

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)
6.3 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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