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Twelve Bridges Park

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Foskett Regional Park - 2 baseball field

Foskett Regional Park

4.5(11 reviews)
5.0 mi

Love this field. The baseball diamonds are all placed in a circle group next to each other with…read morerestrooms and seating in the middle. Ample parking for many spectators and far from the fly ball zone which is ah-mazing. Park and playground equipment make it fun for the whole family.

5 stars We went…read morethere for softball games on both Saturday and Sunday. The bathrooms actually had soap, and hand towels. The stalls had bottom papers to sit on. The bleachers were clean and there is a "no nuts or seeds allowed" sign near bleachers. That was nice so if there are shells on people's nuts, theres less spit out shells to clean up and be grossed at. Most people sitting on those bleachers obeyed these rules. The thing that stood out about this park was the many dog walkers and early AM walkers. I was there by 9am both days and there were more than handful walking by my car. Another thing that struck me was how clean the bathrooms are near the entrance of the park. I am from a little more south with maybe 80K more in population and our parks are not this clean. This was a sight for sore park eyes. This park is expansive, wide, nicely mowed, not many houses nearby, open fields surround a part of the park. It appears like it could be a camping resort as well. It isn't, but the way uts situated looked like it could be. Thats a good thing. If I was a kite flyer or a frisbee thrower, this park would be ideal due to the wide open spaces. Parking is decent but when you are there for games, spots are a hot commodity and so it may be more of a challenge and one may desire to come early. Very nice park. Great job Lincoln.

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Hidden Falls Regional Park

Hidden Falls Regional Park

4.3(280 reviews)
9.6 mi

Another nice, easy hike to add to our list around the Roseville area! Biggest tip is to be sure and…read morego online to reserve ahead of time and pay a small fee, if necessary. Reservations are required on weekends, some Fridays, and selected dates. Otherwise, Mon thru Thu are free with no reservations required. Parking available inside is limited so come early to avoid the hassle. I believe they open at 6:30 AM and closing is dependent on sundown. We hiked with our 2 little girls and dogs. Even with the little ones, we were able to make it to the Canyon View Overlook and back. In case your dog needs a bathroom break, bag it up and I recall there was at least one trash can along the path towards the Overlooks. Help keep this hiking gem clean! Scenery was gorgeous, hike was pretty easy without difficulty, and be sure to visit both Overlooks for some beautiful sights. We took the North Legacy Way, in case you're curious. Great for hiking enthusiasts, families, quality time with nature, and perfect for those that want to avoid lots of foot traffic!

Paid for the ticket reservation online. $8 for all day parking pass. They have $4 options but those…read moreare for early morning or later in the afternoon. I much prefer a reservation system like this because it saves on the stress and time of fighting for parking and an overcrowded park. People who rated this low are just mad because they didn't do research or come prepared. Theres plenty of trail options here but we did the main hidden falls loop trail that was on AllTrails. (Poppy Trail, N Legacy Way, then Hidden Falls Access Trail, total loop about 3.2 miles) It was a beautiful hike with tons of mushrooms everywhere right now, and hidden falls is flowing! Theres two observation decks. I kind of don't like how the deck at hidden falls is right above the falls so it blocks the falls, you have to look down over the rail/ledge, so there's no way you can get a good photo with the falls behind you

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