Norma Hamlin Park, Orangevale CA
Address | 5624 Snipes Blvd, Orangevale, CA, United States |
Phone | +1 916-988-4373 |
Hours | 7:00am-8:00pm |
Website | www.ovparks.com/park/norma-hamlin-park |
Categories | Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.7 10 reviews |
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Norma Hamlin Park reviews
10A sweet little neighborhood park. At entrance there's a nice, clean, kids play area with swings and things. There's also a free lending library, wayerfpuntain for you and your dog, and picnic tables. But beyond that is a gorgeous open nature area with a rugged but moderate trail leading down to the river.
They need to put some baby swings my grand daughter is only 3 and can not use the swings other then that very nice and quite
Norman Hamlin Park is known by the OG’s of Orangevale as Snipes Park. Is a very cute and quiet park. It has a couple of swings, jungle gym, a few benches, a water fountain for people and one for the dogs and a book exchange box.
At the back of the park is a trail that takes you down the the river.
Great little park with a playground set for your children. It's also a gateway to a scenic trail to the American River Parkway and Lake Natoma.
This park is next to and in front of a trail head. Very pleasant short hike to the river/ bike trail. Found it a bit busy on a Sunday.
There is a hiking trail that takes you down to Natomas lake. Awesome and easy for new hikers.
Nice neighborhood park. Access to Snipes Ravine Trail. Picnic tables, playground and waterfountain.
Best place for all. Very nice neighborhood and people are awesome. Thank you guys so very much for all your kindness when I moved in and now out of our house
Park is small but has a cool play structure meant for bigger kids. There is a water fountain with a spout to refill bottles. Short trail in the back leads to the American River and other trails. There is no parking lot or adjacent sidewalk, but the neighborhood is secluded and not busy here. Also no bathrooms.