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    Hazel Avenue Park & Ride

    5.0 (1 review)

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    2 years ago

    Great little lot right off of highway 50 and Hazel. Perfect place to park and ride towards your next destination.

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    SACRT Light Rail - Historic Folsom Station

    SACRT Light Rail - Historic Folsom Station

    3.4
    (8 reviews)

    TLDR: Do not trust this train station to get you to work or school. If you do, you'll be hours…read morelate, if you're able to show up at all. I remember when this used to be a lightrail station. Lightrail trains would show up every thirty minutes, from before 6am until after 10pm. These days, this is just a bus stop, where you can sometimes catch a train to the Sunrise lightrail station, if you're lucky. But, again, if you're expecting to get to work or school, I wouldn't count on it. We've gotten to the point where it's actually rare to see a train come through, and bus bridges are hit or miss. When we do have bus bridges, they virtually never leave at the same time that the train would have left. Instead, they operate on a schedule that is seemingly made up on the spot. You should never expect to know ahead of time when you might reach your destination, as that's asking SacRT for WAY too much. I tried to catch a train out of Folsom from this station on New Years Eve. I waited along with two other people for over half an hour before we heard a woman yelling, "Excuse me! There's no train coming!" She wasn't even a SacRT employee. She was someone who lived in Folsom, who had tried to take the train home from downtown. All of the passengers had been kicked off at Hazel, being told that the tracks into Folsom were flooded. When she got back to Folsom, and saw us waiting at the station, she felt bad for us, and decided to tell us. I find it really interesting that, in all of that time, no one from SacRT managed to let us know that a train wouldn't be coming. It's not just that they didn't set up a bus bridge-- they didn't even tell us that there weren't any buses or trains coming. Not only were we not notified that we were waiting for nothing, but the station announcements kept going while we were waiting. The ones that say things like, "Make sure to take a seat or grab on before the train starts moving." Why was this announcement system not used to let the people waiting at the station know that no buses or trains were coming? Instead, the way it was used made it seem like a train would be coming soon. I've taken buses and trains in so many cities, and I've never been to another city that doesn't have real time train updates at the station. Imagine if you went to the airport to pick up a friend, and their plane had been canceled three hours ago. But, rather than finding a sign that told you this in real time, all you could find was a sign that listed the times of the original plane schedules. That would suck really bad, right? That's how SacRT is, but with trains instead of planes. No one needs a sign that repeatedly flashes the times that the trains might have shown up, theoretically, if they ever showed up on time, when they literally never do. Not only that, but we have atmospheric rivers every single year. Is SacRT's plan really to cancel every train to Folsom every time it rains?

    Historic Folsom is one of the nicer SACRT light rail stations. Since it is the last station on the…read moreGold Line, you have your choice of seating before passengers at the next stations along the line start streaming in. All eastbound trains on the Gold Line don't stop at Historic Folsom. On weekdays, every other train stops here. Though on weekends, all trains during most of the day terminate at this station. Trains stop here every half hour during the day. And the last train to depart from this station daily is at 7 pm according to the Gold Line schedule which I recommend checking beforehand. The station has only one track, so the same train arriving into the station is the same one heading back the other way. There is a good amount of covered seating, unlike the light rail stations in downtown Sacramento which are primarily uncovered aside from the train ramp. If you are headed to Folsom Historic District, make sure to find out what time the train leaves this station so you can plan your visit in the area accordingly. This will ensure your wait at this station isn't too long. Though if the train is sitting at the station, you can board the train so you don't need to wait outside in the heat. If you don't want to drive all the way out to Folsom, I recommend taking the Gold Line here instead. This station is great if you are visiting the Folsom Historic District for a day since it is close to this area.

    Lake Theodore

    Lake Theodore

    5.0
    (2 reviews)

    We have come here a handful of times now for fishing. Not only do we always have a blast, but it is…read moreabsolutely gorgeous here. We haven't been here at sunrise, but the sunsets and stars are so beautiful... you can't help but slowly walk out when it is time to go. Lake Theodore is right off the road and not too hard to spot the entrance. For parking, you can park on the side of the road, right up to the entrance. There is a park & route below about 50 yards away, but that's quite a walk. You do go through a swirly gate and down a path, and there is a trail that leads to the back of the lake. There are spots you need to really pay attention to because of rocks and tree roots. Some trees are growing into the path. There is also some scat along the way, but hey! It's nature. What else do you expect! I have yet to take the path all the way around the small lake, but I have gotten halfway. It's easy to get stuck casting in spots because you'll see some big fish swimming by, or we start catching. In this small lake, you can expect to catch big mouth bass, small mouth bass, lots of blue gill, green sun fish, and a few extras swimming around. For us, the most popular bait we use is the natural big earth worms and night crawlers. For the big mouth bass, the seenkos are pretty popular... 3"-4" long (and we use the watermelon ones). I do like to head back to the front before it gets dark. You can see random spiders building their webs as the sun starts to set and heaven forbid I walk through those trees and go through a web and end up with a creepy crawly! I love bugs and fishing... but a random bug will make me shriek bloody murder, lol! When the sun goes down(on my side of town), there are so many stars to look at. Planes mostly fly over from the backside of the lake and those are fun to watch, too. I think we sat one night until 11pm casting and watching the stars. It was nice the moon was not out this particular night because it made it nice and dark and the stars shined so bright... As precautions, I suggest bringing bug spray and sun block. Bring some small collapsible chairs. Stock up on some water or whatever you drink. I easily spend 4+ hours at a time here admiring the beauty of nature. For those of you that know... tight lines!

    I drove here today with a friend. We did not mean to come here...just found it by accident…read more It is located off his 80 a little above Auburn ca. As you drive up...there is a small parking area. You cannot drive in...there is a gate...so you park on the outside and walk in. There is a dirt path you can walk or ride a bike. By the water you will find places to put a chair and fish. This is a small lake. It is not for boating...or swimming.. There is a sign that clearly states no boats. It is so beautiful here. Peaceful. It would be a great place for lunch or just to sit for a while. I saw some ducks...and birds but no other wild life. It would be a nice place to walk your dogs. Don't wear new shoes...lots of red dirt.

    Westfield Galleria at Roseville

    Westfield Galleria at Roseville

    3.9
    (696 reviews)
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    You have the mall which is just someplace to hang and walk around. Then you have a MALL where you…read moreactually want to shop, wander and spend some time there. Visiting friend and killing time, it was a given to check this place out. It's quite big if I say so. Obviously another Westfield chain which is one of the better one. There's loads of shops to add to it. Could be the main shopping center in town. One stop shop with furniture and home and retail. It's nice to walk into a mall which had all three big home furnishings. Plus they were all pretty close to each other. Crate and Barrel, Restoration Hardware, and Pottery Barn. There's also a strip where it house the higher end retail shop. Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Saint Laurent, Tiffany and so on. Of course you have all the classic shop that's pretty much in all the malls. Department store, Nordstrom, Macy's and JC Pennys. A beautiful layout of everything with a nice modern decor. Two floors of shops and more shops. There's also a movie theatres located inside. Honesty, I'm sure there's more things which I didn't even have the chance to wander through the whole place. Both some restaurant nearby as well as the food court. If you have a nice mall, you know it's going to bring people in. There was plenty of parking both with the parking structure and lot.

    Glitzy! This shopping center is anchored by Nordstrom's, Macy's, a big mutli-cinema, etc... There…read moreare many other corporate shops that you know and love here. Pottery Barn, Cheesecake Factory, Nespresso, Zara, JC Penny's. And of course lots of smaller shoes, shoes, shoes shops, womens / young ladies fast fashion, sports logo clothing for the guys, Several high end restaurants. The requisite food court on the second floor has many economical chains. The only Shake Shack in Roseville is here. The mall is spacious. It's always sparkling clean. (Well, with the exception of the always crowded and sticky food court eating area). I highly recommend that you visit during the week. Avois Saturday & Sunday as this place is crowded, hectic and somewhat unpleasant. If mega-mall shopping is not your thing but you want some retail therapy go across Roseville Parkway to the Fountains. It's an outdoor shopping center, a very nice one. Calmer vibe and fresh air.

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