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  • Hight rate 19 location for tourist in Roseville, CA, USA

    06-2025 Riptide in Hight rate 19 location for tourist in Roseville, CA, USA
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    Joey garbanzo nutbag Uranus: It was terrifying. I was scarred. I tried to escape, but the vicious lifeguard shoved me down the slide. Luckily, I survived. But others werent so lucky, I heard about a kid who fell over the edge, his body was hidden and the water park said it was a: "one time error" but Im not buying it
    Mel Hamel Park - Roseville
    Mel Hamel Park
    James T: Very little for babies, sparing in shade, but a very well developed park with full sand pit volleyball court, basketball, and many slides for little to big kids with a South Pacific island vibe.
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    Donovan Ocampo: This one is cool bc you go in circles and you fall in a hole
    Lincoln Estates Park - Roseville
    Lincoln Estates Park
    Paul-Elie Nauleau: Nice little grass area that was calm. They have a playground and a baseball diamond. Street parking is free and available
    Downtown Roseville Water Tower Monument - Roseville
    Don B: This is a beautifully done new railroad water tower monument located at the roundabout on Washington and All American City Blvds. The monument pays homage to the citys history of being a railroad town. While the monument harkens back to the citys past, it also serves as a welcoming to visitors through one of the main entry points to Rosevilles Historic Downtown corridor. The newly installed monument placed at the center of a brand new roundabout. The roundabout is fully accessible to the public and includes surrounding crosswalls to enable views from multiple different angles. This is a great spot for photography sits as an entryway to the citys downtown corridor.
    Kaseberg Park - Roseville
    Kaseberg Park
    Jenny C.: Wonderful park! So many opportunities! There is a few spot with stickers so be careful for little ones who love to take shoes off!
    Wanish Park - Roseville
    Wanish Park
    L: Today I visited James W. Warnish Park off of Junction Blvd. I needed to refresh my bodys compass and a trip to the park was necessary so that I could consume more of lifes greatness. This beautiful park has so many fun things to refresh your energy. There are more than one soccer fields, childrens play equipment, plus, walking, running and biking trails and picnic tables. On the grounds are learning centers. Heritage Oak Adventure Club which includes a Preschool, Heritage Oak Elementary School. The grounds are so beautiful and well kept.
    Saugstad Park - Roseville
    Saugstad Park
    Sriram Srinivasan: Discovered Saugstad Park recently and loved how peaceful it was—not crowded at all. Super easy to find with plenty of open, free parking. Lots of open space to walk around, and I even met another friendly dog during my visit. A great little hidden gem for a quiet stroll or quick dog walk!
    H. C. Elliott Park - Roseville
    H. C. Elliott Park
    Kilaalii M: Quiet and peaceful at the right time! Just hate that there are dogs all the time off of the leash..... I know theres a leash law but I guess it only applies to certain people with certain dogs right!
    Quarry Park Adventures - Rocklin
    Quarry Park Adventures
    Paul Crawford: We went to the park for an 8 year olds birthday party and the kids all had a blast. The staff was friendly. The park was clean. We are looking forward to returning for some zipline fun soon.
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