Folsom Lake State Recreation Area

Folsom Lake State Recreation Area

Folsom Lake State Recreation Area offers a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, biking, boating, and fishing, centered around the scenic Folsom Lake and Lake Natoma.

19,564
Acres Protected
95
Miles of Trails
2 million
Annual Visitors
1956
Year Established

About Folsom Lake State Recreation Area

Folsom Lake State Recreation Area
 

Folsom Lake State Recreation Area, located at the base of the Sierra Nevada foothills in Northern California, is one of the most visited parks in the state. Spanning over 19,000 acres, this area includes both Folsom Lake and Lake Natoma, along with the surrounding trails and recreational facilities. The region is known for its dry, hot summers and mild, wet winters, making it a popular destination year-round. The area's geography features rolling hills, grasslands, and oak woodlands, creating a rich environment for wildlife such as deer, burrowing owls, and a variety of bird species. The park's history is closely tied to the California Gold Rush, with remnants of early mining settlements still evident around the lake. Key recreational opportunities include boating, water skiing, fishing, hiking, and mountain biking, with well-maintained trails offering stunning views of the lake and foothills. Notable landmarks include the Folsom Dam and the Nimbus Fish Hatchery, which play important roles in local water management and fish conservation efforts. The combination of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and historical significance makes Folsom Lake State Recreation Area a prime destination for visitors seeking a diverse outdoor experience.

Highlights

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The scenic trails along the American River.

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Nimbus Fish Hatchery, where visitors can learn about local fish species.

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Historic sites related to the California Gold Rush along the lake's shoreline.

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The serene and less crowded areas around Lake Natoma, ideal for kayaking and wildlife viewing.

Notable Natural Features

Folsom Dam

A major infrastructure component of the region, providing water and flood control for the Sacramento area.

American River Bicycle Trail

A multi-use trail perfect for cyclists and joggers, extending from Sacramento to Folsom Lake.

Dike 8 Peninsula

A popular spot for day-use activities and picnicking with scenic views of the lake.