Folsom Guidebook

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Folsom Guidebook

Shopping & Dining

The Palladio is an open air mall with national retailers, dining & movie theaters. The shopping mall has 68 stores, located in Folsom at 410 Palladio Parkway. Check out https://gopalladio.com/directory/ for list of shops and restaurants.
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Palladio Shopping Center
410 Palladio Pkwy
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The Palladio is an open air mall with national retailers, dining & movie theaters. The shopping mall has 68 stores, located in Folsom at 410 Palladio Parkway. Check out https://gopalladio.com/directory/ for list of shops and restaurants.

My favorite plaza

Broadstone Plaza is “the” destination shopping and entertainment location for eastern Sacramento and El Dorado Counties with easy access to/from Highway 50. There are numerous shops and restaurants including our favorite tea shop T4 at the Broadstone Marketplace. The Palladio is right across the street.
Broadstone Plaza
2791 E Bidwell St
Broadstone Plaza is “the” destination shopping and entertainment location for eastern Sacramento and El Dorado Counties with easy access to/from Highway 50. There are numerous shops and restaurants including our favorite tea shop T4 at the Broadstone Marketplace. The Palladio is right across the street.

City/town information

Folsom Powerhouse and Historic Folsom are local landmarks. If you're looking to shop you may want to visit Westfield Galleria at Roseville and Palladio at Broadstone. If you're traveling with kids consider Folsom Aquatic Center, Sea Quest at the Palladio, picnic at the Folsom Kids Play Park or check out an event or a game at Lembi Park. Discover Folsom's water adventures with jet skiing, kayaking, and water tubing nearby at Lake Natoma, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking. Top 5 Things to Do: 1. Have a Picnic Pack a lunch and bring your family or friends to Folsom Lake for a picnic! There are two group picnic sites at Granite Bay Main Beach available for reservation, or you could opt to bring a cozy blanket and relax anywhere you’d like, in true picnic style. The reservable picnic sites are open year-round, and they include 11 picnic tables, 1 large BBQ station, nearby bathrooms, and 2 water faucets. During the summer, Folsom Lake also has several food concessions at Granite Bay, Beal's Point and Brown's Ravine Marina Store, so you can always grab your lunch there instead of packing one. 2. Get Some Exercise Folsom Lake is a paradise for those looking to break a sweat outdoors. Whether you prefer biking, hiking, or jogging, you’ll find that there’s something for everyone within the 95 total miles of trail here. Cyclists in particular will enjoy the 32-mile bicycle path that extends beyond Folsom Lake and connects to several Sacramento County parks, eventually ending up in Old Sacramento. Some of the other popular trails are Avery’s Pond, Lake Natoma Trail, Folsom Trail, and Johnny Cash Trail. 3. Spend a Day on the Water The best part about Folsom Lake State Recreation Area is, of course, the 11,500 acre lake it surrounds. If you’re looking to get out on the water, there are plenty of options- the park offers boat, kayak, jet ski, water ski, and paddleboard rentals. For a more relaxed atmosphere, head downstream to Lake Natoma, which is mainly used for non-motorized water recreation. The 5 MPH speed limit here makes this spot ideal for rowing and paddleboarding. Swimmers should go to the Granite Bay swim area, where there is a lifeguard on duty during the summer. 4. Go Horseback Riding Something a bit unique about Folsom Lake is the opportunity to go horseback riding along the paths! Experience the park from a different perspective and book a guided horseback ride with professionally trained horses. On this adventure, you’ll leave the barn and head up Mooney Ridge, through the forest, and along Folsom Lake during the two hour ride. 5. Stay the Night at a Campground There are four official campgrounds at Folsom Lake: Peninsula Campground, Beals Point Campground, Negro Bar Campsites, and Avery’s Pond Environmental Campsites. Each one has their own set of amenities and rules, which you can read about here. If you really want to test your nature wits, spend the day fishing on Folsom Lake, then cook up your winnings for a delicious campsite dinner. The lake is known for its populations of bass, rainbow trout, kokanee salmon, and catfish. Folsom Lake State Recreation Area can be accessed via either Highway 50 or I-80, and there are multiple park entrances at both Folsom Lake and Lake Natoma.
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Folsom
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Folsom Powerhouse and Historic Folsom are local landmarks. If you're looking to shop you may want to visit Westfield Galleria at Roseville and Palladio at Broadstone. If you're traveling with kids consider Folsom Aquatic Center, Sea Quest at the Palladio, picnic at the Folsom Kids Play Park or check out an event or a game at Lembi Park. Discover Folsom's water adventures with jet skiing, kayaking, and water tubing nearby at Lake Natoma, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking. Top 5 Things to Do: 1. Have a Picnic Pack a lunch and bring your family or friends to Folsom Lake for a picnic! There are two group picnic sites at Granite Bay Main Beach available for reservation, or you could opt to bring a cozy blanket and relax anywhere you’d like, in true picnic style. The reservable picnic sites are open year-round, and they include 11 picnic tables, 1 large BBQ station, nearby bathrooms, and 2 water faucets. During the summer, Folsom Lake also has several food concessions at Granite Bay, Beal's Point and Brown's Ravine Marina Store, so you can always grab your lunch there instead of packing one. 2. Get Some Exercise Folsom Lake is a paradise for those looking to break a sweat outdoors. Whether you prefer biking, hiking, or jogging, you’ll find that there’s something for everyone within the 95 total miles of trail here. Cyclists in particular will enjoy the 32-mile bicycle path that extends beyond Folsom Lake and connects to several Sacramento County parks, eventually ending up in Old Sacramento. Some of the other popular trails are Avery’s Pond, Lake Natoma Trail, Folsom Trail, and Johnny Cash Trail. 3. Spend a Day on the Water The best part about Folsom Lake State Recreation Area is, of course, the 11,500 acre lake it surrounds. If you’re looking to get out on the water, there are plenty of options- the park offers boat, kayak, jet ski, water ski, and paddleboard rentals. For a more relaxed atmosphere, head downstream to Lake Natoma, which is mainly used for non-motorized water recreation. The 5 MPH speed limit here makes this spot ideal for rowing and paddleboarding. Swimmers should go to the Granite Bay swim area, where there is a lifeguard on duty during the summer. 4. Go Horseback Riding Something a bit unique about Folsom Lake is the opportunity to go horseback riding along the paths! Experience the park from a different perspective and book a guided horseback ride with professionally trained horses. On this adventure, you’ll leave the barn and head up Mooney Ridge, through the forest, and along Folsom Lake during the two hour ride. 5. Stay the Night at a Campground There are four official campgrounds at Folsom Lake: Peninsula Campground, Beals Point Campground, Negro Bar Campsites, and Avery’s Pond Environmental Campsites. Each one has their own set of amenities and rules, which you can read about here. If you really want to test your nature wits, spend the day fishing on Folsom Lake, then cook up your winnings for a delicious campsite dinner. The lake is known for its populations of bass, rainbow trout, kokanee salmon, and catfish. Folsom Lake State Recreation Area can be accessed via either Highway 50 or I-80, and there are multiple park entrances at both Folsom Lake and Lake Natoma.

Neighborhoods

Ledgemont Court, also known as “Candy Cane Lane,” have nine consecutive homes in the area that are dressed to the nines in candy cane decorations and Disney themes. This entire court has been decorating for 25 years and is regularly featured on local TV and media sites.
Ledgemont Court
Ledgemont Court
Ledgemont Court, also known as “Candy Cane Lane,” have nine consecutive homes in the area that are dressed to the nines in candy cane decorations and Disney themes. This entire court has been decorating for 25 years and is regularly featured on local TV and media sites.

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Nearby Attractions

Ledgemont Court (across the street) - 2 min walk Folsom Kids Play Park - 5 min walk Palladio & Broadstone Plaza - 5 min drive Historic Folsom - 10 min drive Red Hawk Casino - 19 min drive Westfield Galleria at Roseville - 22 min drive Placer County Fairgrounds - 23 min drive Sacramento, CA (SMF-Sacramento Intl.) - 42 min drive