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The American River Parkway has over a dozen access points. These access points feature areas to fish, swim, kayak, or run, as well as paint, relax, or watch a sunset.
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American River Parkway Foundation (ARPF) 5700 Arden Way...
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Updated in 2017, our map of the American River Parkway...
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A 32-mile paved trail along the American River, offering access to parks, fishing, picnicking and more. Find out how to get there, activities, hours, fees and rules of trail courtesy.
American River Parkway Foundation (ARPF) 5700 Arden Way Carmichael, CA 95608 (916).486.2773 Office Hours: M-F 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Federal Tax ID # 94-288134
The American River Parkway is a 32-mile (51 km) urban regional recreation area that runs along the American River throughout Sacramento County, California, consisting of many smaller parks and boat launching points.
The American River Parkway (Jedediah smith Memorial Trail) follows the American River as it flows through riparian habitat preserved by the American River Parkway. The scenic trail runs for 32 miles between Folsom Lake’s southwestern banks at Beal’s Point and Discovery Park in Old Town Sacramento.
Find out how to access Upper and Lower Sunrise areas of the American River Parkway, a popular destination for boating, fishing, biking and hiking. Learn about the park's history, activities, fees and hours.
Updated in 2017, our map of the American River Parkway includes river access points, picnic areas, parking areas, restrooms, and drinking fountains. The map folds down to the perfect pocket size to carry when you’re out exploring trails! View a PDF of the map.