
Apartments near Paradise Beach in Sacramento, CA (1,474 Rentals)


1820 O St

1716 P St

Camellia Court

The Bidwell

1819-1821 P St

Lofts at Chestnut

Veress Apartments

2110 H St

The Richmond

1121 T St

1119 T St

Q19

Central Park

2118 H St

1417 T St

Ary Place

2015 P St

Quinn Cottages

512 21st St

2008 P St

The Brentwood Apartments

2222 I St

Shana's Apartments

2210 Capitol Ave

1416 22nd St

Alice Apartments

Victorian Home Restored to Modern Apartments

1620-1624 21st St

The Southsider

2216 G St

23rd and K

Sierra Vista Apartments

1624 T St

Fountain Gardens

616 23rd St

1525 22nd St

2110 10th St

Royal Palms Apartments

2116 D St

2300-2306 G St

Camellia Court

2116 10TH St

2224 O St

Green Haven

P Street

1804 T St

1417 23rd St

2320 H St

2117 9th St

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Residents of Paradise Beach apartments easily see why the nearby park is called just that, Paradise Beach. Gorgeous scenic vistas help the Sacramento apartment dweller get away for a day and see natural California wildlife, or go swimming and skimboarding. Because of the many natural dunes and coves, Paradise Beach makes it fun to explore and swim. This is unsupervised territory for residents of all Sacramento apartments and homes, so be especially careful. If you'd like a safer environment, the Glenn Hill Park Pool is nearby. Located near California State University, Sacramento, Paradise Beach is the location for the annual Skimfest competition which took place for the first time here in 1998. This cove of the American River is an awesome place to bring your skimmer from your Paradise Beach apartment and play all day. One word of warning for the playful residents of Sacramento apartments - alcohol is prohibited on the property. One other activity popular at the park is fishing. It usually takes place in the off-season for swimming and skimming and is especially productive at times. Admission to the park is free, but be prepared to have a little cash on hand for parking fees, which are collected from residents of Paradise Beach apartments and homeowners alike. Open from sunrise to sunset, Paradise Beach is a great place to visit.
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There are currently 1,114 Studio Apartments in Sacramento with rent ranges from $957 to $3,550 with an average price of $1,700.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Sacramento ranges from $822 to $6,348 with an average monthly rent of $1,817.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Sacramento range from $575 to $5,501. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,157.
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There are currently 513 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Sacramento on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $898 to $5,625 - averaging $2,685 for the location.
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