Are you dreaming of summer? Well, the summer solstice has arrived. Did you know that “solstice” actually means “sun standing still” in Latin? Yes, on the summer solstice, the sun seems to take a break and hang out in the sky, urging us to enjoy summer fun.
But here’s an interesting fact: even though it’s the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, it’s not necessarily the hottest. The real heatwave usually hits a few weeks later, so don’t put away those fans just yet!
But enough about science, let’s enjoy summer’s outdoor bounty here in Folsom.
Folsom’s Bike Trails (Pedestrians enjoy them too!)
Folsom is home to more than 50+ miles of Class I bike and pedestrian trails for biking and hiking. For the safety of cyclists and pedestrians, please use trail safety guidelines.
Humbug-Willow Creek Trail. Folsom’s trails are mainly located in this section of the trail system located along the Humbug Creek and Willow Creek corridor.
Folsom Rail Trail along Folsom Boulevard. Folsom Lake Trail with connections to the Johnny Cash Trail and the American River Trail.
Oak Parkway Trail between Blue Ravine Road and E. Natoma Street.
Kayak Folsom Lake
Folsom Lake provides some of the best paddling experiences imaginable throughout its 75 shoreline miles. You’ll find sandy beaches and an endless supply of secluded coves, with water so clear you can see to the bottom.
While you’re dreaming of summer, get out there and enjoy the sunshine!
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