Ancil Hoffman Park is a picturesque regional park in Carmichael, California, offering riverfront access, diverse wildlife habitats, and multi-use trails for outdoor enthusiasts.
Ancil Hoffman Park is a 231-acre regional park located along the American River in Carmichael, California. The park features a combination of open grassy areas, riparian woodlands, and access to the American River Parkway, a popular corridor for biking, hiking, and equestrian activities. The park’s proximity to the river supports an abundance of local wildlife, including deer, birds, and aquatic species, making it a favored spot for nature observation and photography. Created through the philanthropy of Ancil Hoffman and the efforts of the Sacramento County Parks Department, the park emphasizes family-friendly recreation with picnic areas, a playground, and facilities for group events. In addition to its natural beauty, Ancil Hoffman Park hosts an 18-hole disc golf course, attracting enthusiasts of all skill levels. The network of trails runs along the river and through oak woodlands, providing scenic views, especially in spring when wildflowers bloom. Visitors can enjoy fishing in designated spots along the riverbank or simply relax by the water. Its location near Sacramento allows easy access for both locals and tourists seeking outdoor recreation within a short drive from the urban center. Ancil Hoffman Park is also a gateway to the extensive American River Parkway trail system, which stretches over 30 miles and connects multiple parks, offering opportunities for extended hikes, bike rides, and horseback riding. The park’s blend of riverfront landscape, recreational amenities, and wildlife habitat supports a diverse visitor experience appealing to families, athletes, and nature lovers alike.
American River Parkway access with multi-use trail connectivity
18-hole championship disc golf course
Rich riparian habitat supporting diverse bird species
Family picnic areas and playground facilities
An 18-hole disc golf course set among oak trees, rated as one of the best in the Sacramento region.
Access to a major 32-mile multi-use trail corridor along the American River connecting several parks.
Lush riverbank ecosystem supporting local wildlife including herons, egrets, and occasional river otters.