Twin Oaks Park
About the Business
Twin Oaks Park is a beautiful park located at 5500 Park Drive in Rocklin, California. As part of the City of Rocklin's extensive park system, Twin Oaks Park offers a variety of recreational opportunities for residents and visitors to enjoy. With 37 developed parks and over 200 acres of open space, Rocklin provides a wealth of options for outdoor activities.
In addition to its natural beauty, Twin Oaks Park features amenities such as splash pads at Whitney Park, Kathy Lund Park, and Johnson-Springview Park, as well as the popular RRUFF Dog Park for furry friends to play and socialize. Quarry Park, located within Twin Oaks Park, serves as a central gathering place for community events and offers a picturesque setting for concerts, walks, and play.
Visitors can rent pavilions at three community park locations in Rocklin for events and gatherings. The city also offers free wireless internet in its five community parks, allowing residents to stay connected while enjoying the great outdoors.
Rocklin takes pride in its park system and encourages community involvement through programs like the Park Ambassador initiative. By becoming a Park Ambassador, residents can help ensure the safety and preservation of Rocklin's parks for future generations to enjoy.
With a commitment to preserving historic and cultural resources, as well as promoting a healthy and active lifestyle, Twin Oaks Park and the City of Rocklin offer a vibrant and welcoming environment for all who visit. Explore the park's amenities and activities, and experience the beauty of Rocklin's outdoor spaces firsthand.
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Location & Phone number
5500 Park Dr, Rocklin, CA 95765, United States
Hours open
Monday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Reviews
"This park is nice and relaxing. I find it a great place to study as it's usually quite. There are free restrooms and free wifi making this a great free alternative to a coffee shop to get some work done. There are usually local families that come by and practice baseball skills though, and some of the usuals are pretty... argumentative, so bring some earbuds or headphones for when they come over as the tables are right next to the baseball diamonds. In the afternoons on weekdays the elementary school attached to the park will be released, so for 20-30 minutes it'll sound a bit more chaotic, but from the tables by the restrooms, it's pretty much unoticable. Overall great spot to study."
"Lots of shade, lots of parking, very pretty. Never had any issues parking there and sleeping between shifts in years past. I always feel safe to do so. Great park for a nice walk, kids can play, baseball fields, and sometimes they have little fairs or events going on there that are really lots of fun."
"Multiple baseball fields, tons of wide sidewalks for walking along open space. 4 tennis courts, 1 Basketball court. 1 large play structure, decent bathrooms."
"Nice park - we were there for celebrate America. Didn’t care for the political rant. Not that I would disagree with the content, just not an appropriate place to make it. People around me were yelling show the fireworks."
"I love the park, and open field. It has a small playground but it sure has alot to offer such as practicing baseball, playing soccer, football, frisbee! Great for kids aged 6 and above. There is a lovely neighborhood nearby. The only problem that this park is that many teenagers/adults come to visit here and drive rashly around the parking lot making it not so safe for the younger kids. They sometimes make skid marks with their tires while turning making a high pitch sound that may be a disturbance to the park."
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