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04/14/2025

The Best Spring Hikes Within Two Hours of Sacramento
Spring is one of the best seasons to get outdoors and enjoy a local hike. It’s not too hot, it’s not too cold, and, on most days, there’s no rain to contend with. But the best part of spring hiking is the reward: the rushing waterfalls and colorful wildflowers!

You don’t have to be a super athlete to enjoy hiking in Northern California. There are great beginner trails, including kid-friendly trails. And some even let you bring your well-behaved dog! Sure, there are great fall hikes near Sacramento, but spring hikes are just as rewarding. We’ve rounded up the best trails in the region that will take you to see waterfalls in their full glory as well as colorful wildflowers along the trailside. So, lace up those boots and get out there!

Buttermilk Bend Trail | Auburn
Raging river backfrop with poppies, lupine, and lace pod

Although Buttermilk Bend Trail is partially closed due to a washout, the part that remains open is still worth a mention considering the impressive wildflower displays here. Part of the South Yuba State Park, Buttermilk Bend is one of the most dramatic hiking trails near Sacramento, as it stretches alongside a steep river canyon. Poppies, lupine, buttercups, and fiddlenecks line the trail as it winds high above the water, with awesome views of the rushing water below. You’ll also spot butterflies, waterfalls, and a historic covered bridge.

The trail is closed about a half mile in, but there are docent-led wildflower walks at 10 a.m. Saturdays and Sundays through May 11. You can also access the back part of the trail via the fire road along French Corral Creek, about ¼ mile up from the parking lot. Dogs are allowed.

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Cronan Ranch Regional Trails Park | Pilot Hill
Rolling green hillsides dotted with colorful wildflowers and towering oaks define Cronan Ranch near Pilot Hill. There are more than a dozen trails to choose from; some are rugged and steep, and others are relatively flat and mellow. Many trails also offer access to the South Fork of the American River — there’s even an old cabin that was used as part of a movie set. There are a few picnic tables scattered about, so bring lunch and make a day of it. Admission is free and dogs are welcome.

Phantom Falls | Oroville
Part of the North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve near Oroville, this hiking area comes to life in the spring with rolling hillsides covered with purple, gold, yellow and white. While the hike is relatively easy, you’ll have to dodge vernal pools and springs, which add to the fun. Phantom Falls bursts over the basalt mesa with recent runoff, making for a spectacular sight. The out-and-back hike to the falls is about 4 miles. A lands pass is required to access North Table Mountain and can be purchased on the California Department of Fish and Wildlife website for less than $6. Dogs are allowed.

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Hidden Falls Regional Park | Auburn
With more than 30 miles of multi-use trails, this expansive landscape is a good spot for a hike any time of year. But spring is especially rewarding, as its namesake trail, which clocks in at about three miles, takes you to an impressive waterfall, complete with a viewing platform. In the summer, the base of the falls has a refreshing swimming hole too. Along the way are wildflowers galore. Dogs are allowed. Note: Parking reservations are required on weekends and holidays.

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Jepson Prairie Preserve | Dixon
Dry and dormant most of the year, this native grassland prairie south of Dixon erupts in colorful wildflowers and vernal pools after winter rains. Ribbons of yellow, white, and purple wind through the lush grasses, and a self-guided loop trail takes you past one of the largest vernal pools in the region. You can even join in an expert-led wildflower and critter walk, held from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. weekends through mid-May. No dogs allowed.

Horsetail Falls | Twin Bridges
Horsetail Falls viewed close to the trailhead

If it’s waterfalls you’re chasing, one of the most impressive is Horsetail Falls in Twin Bridges. The trailhead and parking lot are located off Highway 50 past Strawberry in El Dorado County and it’s $5 to park. Following the Pyramid Creek Trail alongside the rushing water, you’ll scramble over smooth granite slabs surrounded by towering pine-dotted peaks. Note that if you plan to hike to the top of the falls or beyond, you’ll need a Desolation Wilderness permit, so be sure to pick one up at the trailhead before you head out. Before you go, check the weather conditions. The area is usually socked in with snow until late spring. Dogs are allowed.

Mather Vernal Pools | Mather
The Illa M. Collin Conservation Preserve — better known as Mather Vernal Pools — is a seasonal treasure in Mather, just south of Rancho Cordova. More than 1,300 acres of land makes up the protected space, with seasonal vernal pools becoming habitat for many species. You can take one of several self-guided walking tours, where you can see colorful wildflowers such as poppies, red maids, field lilies, monkeyflowers and more! No dogs allowed.

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Beeks Bight | Granite Bay
This easy out-and-back trail near Granite Bay is relatively flat, making it a good choice for families. It winds along Folsom Lake, offering great views of the water. It’s known for its springtime wildflowers, especially poppy and lupine. Another popular spring hike at Folsom Lake includes Browns Ravine Trail near El Dorado Hills. Dogs are allowed.

Mt. Diablo Loop | Walnut Creek
Just two hours from Sacramento, this loop trail on Mt. Diablo packs a one-two punch: waterfalls AND wildflowers! Although it’s considered a challenging trail, you can do as much or as little as you’d like. Spring rains make for seasonal waterfalls along the route, and there are brilliant wildflowers everywhere, including Indian paintbrush and poppies. There are also fragrant wild daffodils growing along Bear Creek. No dogs allowed.

Mount Diablo State Park 2024, California State Parks, Photo by Brian Baer

Blue Ridge Loop Trail | Winters
Located in the Stebbins Cold Canyon Reserve west of Winters, this challenging 4.5-mile loop trail is worth the effort. It offers sweeping views of Lake Berryessa and the Sacramento Valley. Best of all, the trail is lined with wildflowers come late spring. No dogs allowed.

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Common Wildflowers Found in Northern California.
California Poppy. Known for its unmistakable orange petals, the California poppy is also the state flower.
Lupine. These dark purple blossoms grow in vertical clusters and are often found alongside poppies.
Baby Blue Eyes. These delicate blooms have blue petals with white centers.
Blue Dicks. Often found in oak woodlands, these wildflowers have purple-blue flowers on slender stalks.
Buttercups. These seasonal blooms have small, glossy yellow flowers.
Indian Paintbrush. These dramatic flowers have bright red-orange flowers clustered on a central stem.
Monkeyflower. These dainty flowers can have purple, pink, or orange with a tubed base.
Cluster Lily. There are many varieties of lilies native to Northern California, with white, purple, or orange petals.
Fiddleneck. Named for their curving stems that resemble the neck of a fiddle, these wildflowers have bold yellow-orange petals.

04/14/2025

Where to Enjoy Easter Brunch in the Sacramento Region
Easter is celebrated in many different ways. Some families attend church services. Those with little ones have Easter egg hunts. Still, others exchange Easter baskets filled with chocolate bunnies. But for many people, Easter is all about brunch! Although some opt to stay home and prepare Easter brunch on their own, many prefer to leave the cooking (and the cleanup) to someone else. There are plenty of restaurants in the greater Sacramento region that cater to those who’d rather go out, and many are offering special menus for the big day. Following are some of the top spots in the Sacramento area to enjoy brunch on Easter Sunday.

Willow | Downtown Sacramento
This stylish restaurant in downtown Sacramento specializes in modern American cuisine with a Mediterranean influence. They are hosting a special fixed-price, three-course Easter brunch with dishes such as lemon ricotta pancakes, crab cake Benedict, and burnt almond carrot cake. Coffee, tea, and juice are included in the price. You also have the option of adding a bottomless mimosa bar to your meal!

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Park Winters | Winters
Park Winters is a bucolic event venue in Yolo County that features a historic farmhouse inn, spectacular gardens, and a charming open-air pavilion overlooking their flower farm. They offer a seasonal brunch on weekends, and although the menu changes, it often features dishes such as house-made biscuits with local jam, smoked salmon Benedict, and a whole-grain bowl with eggs and avocado. They also offer a selection of local wines.

Image of Easter brunch at a restaurant, two entrees and two drinks
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Hawk’s | Granite Bay
This upscale eatery in Granite Bay is known for its refined, seasonal cuisine. For Easter, they are offering a special fixed-price menu with options including a smoked ham and leek quiche, wild Alaskan halibut, or almond wood grilled filet mignon. Tickets include pastries for the table, strawberry salad, and carrot cake for dessert. A separate children’s menu is also available.

The Vine | El Dorado Hills
Bottomless mimosas anyone? This welcoming wine bar in El Dorado Hills is offering a bottomless mimosa brunch this Easter. The family-friendly event includes an entrée of your choice, such as caprese avocado toast, crème brûlée French toast, or southwest breakfast tacos. All-you-can-drink mimosas are also included! There’s also a special menu with kid-friendly options.

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Wildwood | Sacramento
Located in the Arden-Arcade area of Sacramento, this contemporary restaurant has a lovely outdoor patio complete with fire pits and live music. Their weekend brunch menu features classic dishes such as eggs Benedicts and omelets, as well as global offerings like pork belly fried rice and chilaquiles. They also have a large selection of breakfast cocktails, mocktails, and mimosas, including the Pavilions Prosecco with strawberry gin, pear liqueur, and sparkling wine.

Inside Wildwood Restaurant
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Savory Café | Woodland
Located in Woodland, this friendly café features locally grown, seasonal ingredients. The menu offers American brunch staples such as chicken fried steak, omelets, and waffles, as well as Mexican dishes like chilaquiles verde and huevos ranchero. They also offer local wines, mimosas, and morning cocktails.

Mario’s Early Toast | Various Locations
This laid-back restaurant has locations in Granite Bay, Roseville, Rocklin, Folsom, and El Dorado Hills. They offer a wide range of brunch specialties to choose from, including omelets, skillets, Benedicts, and crepes. They also have Hawaiian-themed dishes such as banana-coconut French toast and loco moco as well as Mexican dishes like breakfast burritos and tacos. In addition, they have one of the largest selections of mimosas around, with ingredients ranging from pomegranate juice to Red Bull, lemonade to grapefruit.

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Junior | Roseville
Trendy lounge by night, modern restaurant by day, this sleek spot in Roseville is a great pick for your Easter brunch. Their menu features classic American dishes, many with a Southern twist, including cornbread and brisket Benedict with black pepper bearnaise, Cajun shrimp avocado toast, and chicken and waffles. They also have a kids’ menu and seasonal mimosa flights.

The Sheldon Inn | Elk Grove

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In Elk Grove, The Sheldon Inn is celebrating Easter with a special four-course fixed-price menu. The menu includes assorted fruits and pastries, asparagus and burrata, and your choice of filet mignon, macadamia-crusted halibut, farmers breakfast, lobster benedict, fried chicken and French toast, or portobello mushroom loco moco. Plus, you get your choice of dessert.

Smith Flat House | Placerville
This historic roadhouse in Placerville is now a rustic spot for a special event or quality meal. For Easter, they are offering a special brunch buffet. Dishes include all the staples: bacon, eggs, potatoes, biscuits & gravy, omelets, waffles, and of course, mimosas!

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Seventh Street Standard | Downtown Sacramento
Farm-to-fork cuisine is the hallmark of this swanky eatery in Downtown Sacramento. Their seasonal brunch menu offers all the staples, as well as delicious modern dishes such as pork belly hash with asparagus and avocado toast with house-made everything bread. They’re also known for their bloody Mary, with peppadew peppers and a black salt and paprika rim.

Other Restaurants Offering Easter Brunch in the Sacramento Region

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Preserve, Winters
Tower Café, Land Park
Echo & Rig, Downtown Sacramento
Bennett’s, Sacramento & Roseville
Café Bernardo, Sacramento & Davis
The Firehouse, Old Sacramento
Milestone, El Dorado Hills
Sellands, Sacramento & El Dorado Hills
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04/14/2025

Sustainable Interior Design: Create a Beautiful Home That’s Good for You and for the Planet
Sustainable interior design is about more than just being “eco-friendly.” It’s also about creating a home that’s healthier, more comfortable, and built to last. Whether you’re getting ready to sell, settling into a new home, or just looking to make some thoughtful upgrades, sustainable choices can have a big impact on both you and the planet. And the best part? Many of these changes can save you money in the long run, too.

Choose Healthier Materials
The materials you bring into your home make a big impact on your indoor air quality. Making mindful choices doesn’t mean sacrificing style. It just means being a little more intentional about what you put into your space.

Living room with Sustainable interior design options
Photo Courtesy of Kat Alves

Avoid Toxic Paint: Traditional paints can release nasty chemicals like benzene and acetone into the air. Low or no-VOC paints are a much healthier option, and they look just as great.
Pick Natural Materials: Synthetic fabrics & rugs also contribute to indoor air pollution. Instead, consider natural materials like responsibly sourced cotton & wool, or look for certified non-toxic labels like GreenGuard and OEKO-TEX.
Go for Solid Wood: When you’re buying new furniture, cabinets, or flooring, solid wood is a better choice than MDF or laminate, which can contain formaldehyde-based adhesives.
Add Some Life with Houseplants: Houseplants bring life and texture to any space while purifying your air from harmful toxins.
Make Your Home More Efficient
You don’t need to install solar panels to make your home more energy-efficient (although those are a great idea, too!). Small design changes can make a big difference in how much energy your home uses—while keeping it cozy and stylish.

Clean Kitchen with green cabinets fruit on the middle island with a recipe book open
Photo by Kat Alves Photography

Maximize Natural Light: Arrange mirrors to reflect sunlight, opt for sheer curtains where privacy isn’t needed, and use lighter paint colors to brighten your space without flipping a switch.
Switch to LED Bulbs: LEDs use a fraction of the energy of traditional bulbs and last way longer. Plus, they now come in warm, natural-looking tones, rather than the harsh blue light of early LEDs.
Use Sustainable Insulation: If you’re opening up walls for a renovation, consider recycled or natural insulation materials to improve efficiency while keeping things eco-friendly.
Install Window Treatments: Curtains or window shades can help to keep your home warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer, reducing your heating and cooling costs.
Switch to Efficient Fixtures: If you’re replacing kitchen or bathroom fixtures, look for energy-efficient appliances and water-saving faucets and showerheads. You won’t even notice a difference in performance!
Upgrade to Energy-Efficient Windows & Doors: Yet another way to reduce your heating & cooling bills. Solid core doors, double or triple-pane windows, and well-sealed openings can help a ton.
Reduce Waste Where You Can
The pieces you choose to furnish your home can have sustainability impacts, too. Luckily, it’s not hard to decorate in a way that feels like “you” while being mindful of waste and materials.

Bedroom with sustainable decoration on walls
Photo Courtesy of Leah Connolly

Shop Vintage & Secondhand: Older furniture is often higher quality and more unique than mass-produced pieces. Plus, giving something a second life keeps it out of the landfill!
Invest in Quality Over Quantity: Well-made furniture lasts longer, meaning fewer replacements over time. It might involve a higher upfront cost, but you won’t have to shell out as often.
Flexibility with Your Layout: Instead of built-in furniture that might limit your uses of the space, opt for freestanding pieces that make spaces adaptable over time.
Donate or Recycle: Before tossing old fixtures and furniture, see if they can be donated locally. Many construction materials, like wood, tile, cabinetry, and even drywall, can also be repurposed or salvaged.
Final Thoughts
Sustainable design doesn’t mean compromising on style, it just means making intentional choices that are better for you, your home, and the environment. Whether it’s as simple as swapping out a lightbulb or as big as renovating your space with eco-friendly materials, every sustainable step makes a difference.

The best place to start? Pick one small change today and see where it takes you. You might be surprised at how easy (and rewarding) it is to create a home that’s both beautiful and better for the planet!

Meet Leah Connolly of Studio Connolly
Leah Connolly an interior designer who specializes in sustainability
Photo Courtesy of Mayumi Acosta Photography

Leah Connolly is the founder of Studio Connolly, an award-winning interior design firm based in Sacramento, CA. As a Certified Interior Designer (CID) and LEED Green Associate, Leah specializes in creating vibrant, sustainable homes that prioritize both beauty and well-being. She partners with eco-conscious vendors and contractors, and incorporates thoughtful, low-impact materials to design spaces that are functional, inviting, and better for the planet.

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04/14/2025

Where to Eat Near Sacramento’s DoCo
The Golden One Center in Downtown Sacramento is home to the Sacramento Kings, and from October to April, most fans visit the downtown area to catch some live basketball. But with Kings season wrapping up, many folks will be descending on the area for other events: concerts, comedy, dance, graduation ceremonies, and even high school sports.

In other words, lots of visitors will visit Downtown Commons (DoCo) long after basketball season is over. The arena itself has its share of great concessions, including local eateries such as Café Bernardo, Sellands, and Centro. But some visitors prefer to fill up before heading inside. We’ve prepared this handy guide to help you decide where to eat in downtown Sacramento before you visit.

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Sauced BBQ dinner option
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If you want to enjoy downtown but don’t want to stray too far, the following are some options right in the heart of DoCo. There are also several fast-casual eateries nearby, including Chipotle, Jimboy’s Tacos, and Panda Express.

Yard House. This family-friendly chain has ample seating and a diverse menu, making it a great choice for groups. Specialties include American comfort food like burgers and wings as well as more refined global dishes such as Korean ribeye and Thai-grilled pork chops.
Sauced BBQ. Another kid-friendly option, this lively barbecue joint has everything you’d expect: ribs, brisket, pulled pork, and chicken. They also have Southern-inspired dishes such as jambalaya and mac & cheese.
Estelle. This quaint, French-inspired café, bakery, and patisserie is perhaps best known for its sweet treats, but they also have delectable sandwiches, including a croque monsieur and French dip, plus soup, salads, and quiche.
Polanco Cantina. If you’re craving Mexican cuisine, this colorful spot just steps away from the arena is a good choice. They have all the traditional dishes: tacos, enchiladas, quesadillas, and larger plates such as carnitas and chicken mole. Plus, they have a large selection of house-made margaritas.
If You Want Something Hip & Lively
Drinks Cheersing with DOCO blurred in the background
Photo Courtesy of Darling Aviary

You’re spending the night on the town, and you don’t want to overthink it. You just want a chill, laid-back place to grab a drink and a bite. The following spots fit the bill.

Darling Aviary. This rooftop bar offers an amazing view of the downtown skyline. But it’s about more than just ambiance. They also have an inspired menu featuring dishes like wagyu burgers, fish tacos, and chicken sliders. They also have a creative craft cocktail menu.
Kodaiko Ramen. If it’s noodles you’re after, you’ll find it at this ramen bar just a block from the Golden One Center. They offer all the classic ramen varieties: shio, shoyu, and tonkotsu, as well as vegan ramen and a few Japanese appetizers. They also have a kids’ menu!
Koja Kitchen. Asian fusion is the hallmark of this casual K Street eatery. Their specialty is a rice-bun sandwich, similar to a burger, stuffed with various Asian-seasoned meats and veggies. They also have rice bowls and Asian tacos.
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If You Want Upscale Dining
Maybe it’s date night and you want to impress your someone special. Or perhaps you’re entertaining clients or out-of-town guests. Whatever the case, there are plenty of upscale restaurants within walking distance of DoCo.

Market fresh Corvina seabass perfectly paired with tangy rhubarb chutney, crispy spring onion pakora, cooling cucumber yogurt, and fragrant herbs.
Photo Courtesy of Camden Spit & Larder

The 7th Street Standard. Located in the Hyatt hotel, this posh eatery has retro vibes. The menu is upscale but approachable, with grilled meats and seafood and globally influenced apps such as chicken tandoori lollipops and teriyaki pork belly bites. They also have a full bar with innovative craft cocktails.
Camden Spit & Larder. This British-themed restaurant is classy and refined. They offer both English-inspired dishes (sausage rolls, meat pie) and modern, seasonal specialties (tuna tartare, couscous salmon). They also have a large craft cocktail menu.
Willow Restaurant & Bar. This upscale restaurant specializes in Southern Italian and Mediterranean dishes. Starters include classics such as bruschetta, mussels, and grilled octopus, while mains feature grilled meat and seafood dishes.
Grange. Grange set the standard for farm-to-table dining in Sacramento. The seasonal menu changes frequently but may include dishes such as pork chops with spaetzle and heirloom carrots, grilled ahi with polenta and chicories, and show-braised short rib with pickled lemon radish.
Echo & Rig. This elegant steakhouse, right across from the arena, makes for a great night out. Every cut of steak is available, as well as lamb, pork chops, chicken, and salmon. They also boast a killer burger made with a special butchers’ blend.
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If You Want to Explore Old Sac
Many visitors to DoCo make a day of it and come early to explore the Old Sacramento historic district before their event, which is within walking distance. If you find yourself ambling along the wooden boardwalks and need a bite to eat, check out the following spots.

Burger and fries with bar in the background
Photo Courtesy of F***y Ann’s

Bear & Crown. This traditional British pub has a moody, brick-lined interior as well as an expansive outdoor dining area. The menu is decidedly British, with dishes like fish & chips, bangers & mash, and cottage pie. Like a true UK pub, families are welcome, and there’s even a special menu just for kids.
Honey and the Trapcat. This lively bar is known for its personalized cocktail menu, as well as its selection of wine, beer, and non-alcoholic options. It also has a great food menu as well, featuring sandwiches, burgers, and a huge selection of loaded fries.
F***y Ann’s Saloon. This world-famous, multi-level bar-restaurant has been in operation for more than 50 years! Although it gets rowdy at night, it’s a fun place to take the kids during the day. The menu has hearty pub food like burgers, chicken sandwiches, hot dogs, and fried everything, including curly fries, fried zucchini, and pork rinds.
Delta Bar & Grill. Located on the Delta King riverboat, this casual eatery has the best views in town! The menu offers a range of dishes, including steak and seafood, pasta, and entrée salads. There’s also a large selection of sandwiches available for lunch.
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There’s Always Something Going on in Downtown Sacramento
Looking for things to do in downtown Sacramento? Check out upcoming events at the Golden One Center, events in Old Sacramento, or Downtown Sacramento events. And be sure to hit up one of the many local bars or restaurants nearby!

04/14/2025

Discover Sacramento Area Homes with Beautiful Outdoor Spaces
With warmer weather on the horizon in Sacramento, it’s the perfect time to embrace the outdoors and transform your outdoor space. Spring and summer are all about creating stylish spaces for relaxing or entertaining. Whether it’s a charming front porch with a swing, a back patio designed for BBQs, or a poolside escape that feels like a resort. For those in search of a home that offers fantastic outdoor living spaces, several listings on the market offer just that. From welcoming porches to impressive backyards with pools, these properties are designed for enjoying indoor-outdoor living at its finest.

Before diving into the listings, here are a few easy ways to refresh any outdoor space for the season:

6 Simple Ways to Refresh Your Porch or Patio This Season:
Colorful Front Porch with vibrant pillows

Welcome with color: Add vibrant outdoor pillows, rugs, and planters to brighten the space instantly.

Make it lush: Bring in potted plants, hanging baskets, or a vertical herb garden to add life and fragrance.

Light the way: Use string lights, lanterns, or solar stakes for a cozy glow after sunset.

Add comfort: Think throws, poufs, and even a small outdoor rug to create an inviting place to kick back.

Incorporate shade: A market umbrella, pergola, or stylish shade sail will help you enjoy the space all day.

Bring the vibes: Add a Bluetooth speaker, candles with citronella, or even a mini bar cart to up the ambiance.

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Escape to your own backyard oasis in this custom Monte Sereno single-story home. Set on a beautifully landscaped 2/3-acre lot, the star of the show is the private patio—perfect for relaxing or entertaining beside the Pebble Tech pool with a retractable cover. Inside, you’ll find 4 bedrooms + office, 4 full baths, and a spacious layout with elegant finishes. The chef’s kitchen, spa-like primary suite, and energy-efficient upgrades like owned solar and new HVAC make everyday living a breeze. Tucked in a quiet cul-de-sac near Folsom Lake and top Loomis schools.

Escape to your own private resort in this one-of-a-kind Fair Oaks estate! The backyard is an entertainer’s dream, featuring a stunning solar-heated pool and spa, built-in BBQ, and outdoor fireplace. Tucked away in a peaceful setting with direct access to the American River Parkway, this architecturally inspired home also includes 4 bedrooms, a spacious updated kitchen, and a secluded primary suite with treetop views. A rare opportunity to enjoy the Fair Oaks lifestyle just steps from nature.

Enjoy the ultimate backyard retreat with a sparkling pool, waterfall, spa, covered patio, and a cozy gas fire pit. This home is perfect for entertaining or relaxing in privacy. This custom 2016-built home offers elegant indoor living with 3 bedrooms + den + game room, plus a separate 2-bed, 2-bath guest house. Complete with RV garage, whole-house generator, and just 5 minutes from I-80, this foothill property is the perfect blend of comfort and convenience

Located in the gated Montecito neighborhood of The Promontory, this stunning home centers around a serene interior courtyard with a fireplace and calming water feature—perfect for peaceful mornings or evening gatherings. Out back, enjoy a full outdoor kitchen under a covered patio and a luxurious solar-heated pool, ideal for entertaining. Inside, the home features 4 ensuite bedrooms, including a downstairs Jr. suite, a chef’s kitchen with Thermador appliances, and spacious living areas filled with natural light. With a 3-car tandem garage, EV charger, and fresh updates, this home blends comfort, style, and functionality in a resort-like setting.

Experience resort-style living in this Napa-inspired estate, nestled on nearly 7 acres with breathtaking views. The expansive outdoor space includes a sparkling pool, covered lounge with fireplace, built-in BBQ, putting green, and serene water features. Enjoy alfresco dining in the elegant courtyard surrounded by lush landscaping, or relax by the stocked ponds and dock. With amenities like a private home office, oversized garage, and splittable lot, this property offers luxury, privacy, and endless possibilities.

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Find Your Dream Outdoor Space Today
Outdoor spaces are more than just a feature—they’re where memories are made. Whether it’s sharing a meal with friends on the patio or enjoying a quiet moment in a rocking chair, having a porch or backyard that suits your lifestyle can make all the difference.

Interested in upgrading your outdoor living space or exploring homes that offer exceptional outdoor features? The perfect outdoor oasis is out there and waiting to be discovered. Contact a Windermere agent today to help navigate the market and find the ideal property that fits your lifestyle.

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