- Our list of the best things to do in Orangevale, California, features the top 333 nearby activities — including 134 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Orangevale, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Food & Drink, Entertainment & Shows, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 8 things to do within the city of Orangevale, CA , followed by 325 popular activities in nearby cities, including Sacramento, Folsom, Carmichael, Fair Oaks, Placerville, Elk Grove, Citrus Heights, West Sacramento, Roseville, Rocklin, Rancho Cordova, El Dorado Hills, Plymouth, Lincoln, North Highlands, Auburn, Avalon, Orange and Woodland
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13.4 Miles
The Lincoln Hills Golf Club is home to an 18-hole course designed by Billy Casper and Greg Nash as well as another18-hole course with two distinct layouts. In addition to GPS-enabled golf carts and practice green, they also offer banquet rooms for event planning.
13.5 Miles
Sacramento's American River Bicycle Trail is a cyclist's dream. The 32-mile paved route stretches from Sacramento to Folsom, and is popular with recreational bikers and commuters. The trail is scrupulously maintained and free of gaping potholes, cracks and other faults.
14.1 Miles
Stardust Pony Dreams is an equestrian park that has the goal of providing safe and educational experiences that benefit both ponies and children. The park offers a summer camp for children.
14.4 Miles
Situated on five acres, Peter Singer Park features a large field that can be used for baseball, soccer and other open-field sports. The park has small, open grass areas, a playground and sheltered picnic areas.
14.5 Miles
The Turkey Creek Golf Club features an 18-hole, par-72 championship golf course that measures 7,079 yards. They also offer wedding and other event planning facilities as well as a knowledgeable staff on duty.
14.6 Miles
Named for a nearby ravine, Auburn Ravine Dog Park is an off-leash canine recreation area providing grass fields and trees lining the perimeter. The park is fenced, has shaded areas and offers a separate location for smaller dogs.
14.9 Miles
The 24-acre McBean Park is a recreational park that includes a baseball field, a skateboard park, a horseshoe court, a bandstand, and restrooms. The park also features a playground that was designed by Leathers and Associates.
15.1 Miles
From its opening in 1940, California State Indian Museum has been dedicated to three major themes of Indian life: nature, spirit, and family. Visitors can enjoy the hand-crafted baskets, intricate beadwork and other artifacts, centuries-old tools, and other exhibits and multimedia displays.
15.1 Miles
Davis Dean Cellars is a winery that produces small lot wines from the Napa, Lodi and Sierra Foothill regions of California. Their tasting room is open on the weekend and they occasionally host tasting events.
15.2 Miles
Sacramento's historic Sutter's Fort is a living history museum that transports visitors back to the days of the California Gold Rush. The Fort features several working canons that are occasionally fired during special events.