
Apartments near Southside Park in Sacramento, CA (1,434 Rentals)


The Palms

23rd Street

2721 O St

2823 U St

2400 H St

625-631 23rd St

2627 28th St

2728 O St

1504 28th St

2822 S St

1214 27th St

2621 28th St

1605 28th St

2210 F St

Acrewood Apartments

2012 29th St

1613 28th St

510 22nd St

431 21st St

1011-1015 26th St

Bennett Apartments

700 24th St

2309 G St

2813 P St

400-402 21st St

2319 G St

615 23rd St

2516 I St

2524 I St

2321 G St

914 26th St

2604-2606 J St

2430 H St

2820 O St

2714 San Fernando Way

2610 J St

912 26th St

23rd & F St Apartments

2701 San Fernando Way

D7

425 22nd St

915 26th St

917-925 26th St

2523 I St

2626 J St

2416 G St

1008 27th St

2531 I St

901 26th St
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Living in a Sacramento apartment is a great plan, and being in the south of the city can be even better. Southside Park apartments put you within close range of a great recreation center; bocce court, fishing, swimming pools and kids play areas. Southside Park has all these amenities where you can bike, walk or drive from your apartment. The real benefit of living in Southside Park apartments is that it's practically downtown, so if you work there, you have little travel time and traffic to get to work. The Southside Park features an array of workout stations for walkers or joggers who take to the trails after work and before going home to their Sacramento apartments. Four fitness areas feature such equipment as pull-up, sit up and push up bars, a balance beam, horizontal ladder and leg lift stations. The pool area has both a wading pool for the young ones and a larger swimming pool for those adults that don't have a pool at their Sacramento apartments. If you have children or relative children you enjoy taking care of occasionally, the kid's area of the park has swings, an adventure area and a sand area. Other great benefits of the park include an amphitheater for viewing or producing and hosting performances, electricity outlets for plugging in your computer and working outside, and the small but efficient fishing pier that's fun to hang out on. So if you're an outside person wanting to get out of your Southside Park apartment, take a short trip to the park to soak up some sunshine.
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