South Placer County is noted for its gently rolling hills,
majestic oak trees and views of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. What
better place than Roseville to live an enjoy the amenities of a new
community and the lovely homes built by Del Webb in Sun City Roseville.
There are parks including Blue Oaks Park, Oak Grove Park, Central Park
Preserve, and historic School House Park. Walking and jogging trails
run through these parks and throughout the community.

Four seasons (although mild) allow you to enjoy the splash
of autumn colors, close by winter sports in the Sierras, spring flowers
ablaze everywhere in the spring, summer fun with all the water sports on the
many lakes and rivers.
The stunning 27 hole Billy Casper Signature golf course in
Sun City Roseville has majestic oak trees and Kaseberg Creek flows through
the course.
The Timber Creek Recreation Lodge with its 52,000 square
feet is the community's center of activity. There is a sewing center,
ceramics studio, art studio, up-to-date computer technology center, a Wall
Street Room, library, ballroom with a stage and becomes the site of
banquets, stage productions and social events.
The
generously equipped Lifestyle Fitness Center provides a variety of exercise
machines and trained fitness personnel. Also, we have a dance and
aerobics studio, a 25-meter indoor swimming pool for aquacize classes,
walking water polo and lap swimming. There is also a resort-style
pool. If you are a tennis buff, there are six lighted tennis courts,
two paddle tennis courts, a basketball half-court, bocci courts, and
horseshoe pits.
Roseville
is ranked as one of the top 10 cities in Northern California in which to
live and work. Hewlett-Packard Company, NEC Electronics, Oracle, and Kaiser
Permanente are only four of the major corporations who decided to locate in
Roseville and they continue to expand their sites here. There are many
activities for the 55 and over crowd. Roseville has Senior
Activities posted on the city site so you can always check to see the latest
activities available for your enjoyment.
September 1998 was the date for the ground breaking for the 1.1 million
square foot Galleria "super mall" scheduled to open in the fall of 2000. The
Galleria will be home to Nordstrom, Macy's, JCPenney, Sears and 140
specialty shops plus dining and entertainment. The developers tell us that
only 5 or 6 "super malls" are being developed around the country.
Roseville is also famous for its "antique row" containing six blocks of
collectibles and memorabilia on Vernon Street and a 40,000 square foot
building on Harding Blvd.
Roseville's medical facilities offer the new Sutter Roseville Medical
Center and the new Kaiser Permanente Clinic. In nearby Sacramento are
the region's four largest hospitals -- the UC Medical Center, Sutter
Memorial and Sutter General Hospitals, and the Mercy General Hospital.
Even
though you may never want to leave home, Lake Tahoe is a must see. The
wonderful Gold Country and Highway 49 offer great day trips to picturesque
towns with wonderful restaurants and shops. The foothills and the city
of Sacramento
offer different delights and all are worth seeing. Sacramento is the
capital of California so this "big city" offers theater, dinning, Old Town
Sacramento, museums, the Sacramento Jazz Jubilee, and the summer fun of the
Music Circus. Small town theaters are great fun and can be found in
Roseville, Rocklin, Nevada City and throughout the area.
Folsom Lake and the American and Sacramento Rivers offer fishing and
boating opportunities right in your "back yard". The American River
Parkway runs from Folsom Lake to downtown Sacramento. You can hike,
jog or ride your bike on all or just part of the bikeway.
Sun City Roseville itself covers approximately 1,200 acres,
3,100 homes and was Del Webb's first Northern California community for
active adults. This lovely community is located between San Francisco and
Lake Tahoe just north of Sacramento within easy access tot he Sacramento
Metropolitan Airport and Interstate 80. The city of Roseville is
located in South Placer County and the homes are served by Roseville
Utilities and Roseville Telephone Company.
The homes range in size from 968 square feet to 2,619 square
feet. All homes have fireplaces and easy maintenance
landscaping.
The community is age restricted to at east one person 55
years of age or older and additional restrictions apply. Community
association fees are required. We will be happy to furnish you
with all this information upon request. There are additional fees for
golfing and dining.
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