
Apartments near South Natomas Community Park in Sacramento, CA (166 Rentals)


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640 Cummins Way

522 A St

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417 A St

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Over 25 acres of land with a wide variety of activities keeps residents of South Natomas Community Park apartments happy. With a fully loaded community and activity center, full soccer field, softball practice field, outdoor basketball court, a BMX trail, a rose garden, picnic areas for children and adults, and even a library, people from Sacramento apartments love visiting this great park. South Natomas Community Park was initially opened in 2001 with the community center, and the grounds of the park have been seeing enhancement since 2006. In fact, senior and disabled South Natomas Community Park apartment residents can find Lifetrail Stations along the great walking paths of the park, due to recent improvements. The community center and the rose garden are great locations available for use by residents of South Natomas Community Park apartments for special events such as weddings and special receptions. In addition, the center has many options to rent, from a large conference room to smaller rooms to the nicely sized lobby that fits 75. A computer lab and a wellness room (if you don't have a gym at your Sacramento apartment) are open to public use. Unless a special event is occurring or just too many people are in the park, there is plenty of free parking if you don't want to walk from your Sacramento apartment. Get some exercise, meet with friends, or bring your young ones here to play at the great playground and adventure center.
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