Saturday, November 29, 2008
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Community Information
A vital part of this community's future is the 885-acre El Dorado Hills Business Park where many of California's progressive firms have relocated. The Business Park is home to many businesses that are major employers in El Dorado Hills and El Dorado County. The park currently has over 4,000+ employees. Located near the Business Park is Blue Shield of California which also has over 1000 employees and is a major business in El Dorado Hills.
Visitor Information
El Dorado Hills is nestled in the foothills of the Sierras and is the gateway to a picturesque mountain territory. The westward view opens to a vista of the Sacramento Valley and Folsom Lake. The higher ridges through the community offer a spectacular view of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Visitors to El Dorado Hills will find a residential community dedicated to families and their many needs. It is a community that offers visitors the amenities of shops, services, entertainment and restaurants that make their stay more pleasant. In the last several years, this area has also seen great progress in business investments and employment opportunities.
As you approach the residential part of town, you are greeted by a green expanse of the lovely El Dorado Hills Golf Course. El Dorado Hills is an active community with many parks, playgrounds and sports fields. The El Dorado Hills Community Service District maintains these facilities and information can be obtained by calling the CSD at 916-933-6624 or http://www.edhcsd.org/.
Driving up the hill you see Serrano Country Club and Golf Course which hosts several popular tournaments each year. (Including the Annual Chamber Golf Tournament in June) Many residents enjoy a relaxing round of golf in this distinguished facility regularly. Recreational activities in the area include biking the many country roads, walking trails along small streams, water sports at Folsom Lake and the Marina at Brown's Ravine as well as hiking trails around the lake. Folsom Lake has seventy-seven miles of shoreline and is one of the most heavily used recreational areas in the state. It is a part of the California State Park system (800)-777-0369 or http://www.parks.ca.gov/ and is a popular spot in the community.
This community is very involved in education and cultural advancements and it now boasts two dance academies, a musical theatre ensemble and other youth performing groups. All of these hold extravagant annual performances and participate in several community events, showcasing the repertoire of the very talented students.
El Dorado Hills is often referred to as the gateway to El Dorado County. With elevations ranging from 200 feet to over 10,800 feet, there is tremendous diversity in the landscape and much to discover in El Dorado County. Rich in history and with a wide variety of recreational choices, there is something for everyone. The legendary Gold Rush days of this county are relived in the gold panning activities at nearby Marshall Gold Discovery Site in Coloma.
You can also experience whitewater rafting on the American River, or camping and fishing. El Dorado County is the heart of the most diversified recreational area in California, with approximately one million acres of national forest land. Desolation Wilderness area is the most visited wilderness area in the state. The greater El Dorado County area provides ten major reservoirs and has 11,640 acres of lakes. There are an abundance of lakes, and over 575 miles of rivers and streams that provide habitat for over twenty known species of fish.The Sierra provides a choice of several ski areas; all within a one and a half hour drive from El Dorado Hills. These areas offer both Nordic and alpine skiing. Visitors may call Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority at (530) 544-5050 or visit their website at www.virtualtahoe.com/LTVA Visitors to El Dorado Hills may enjoy a day trip to the delightful wineries that have become famous in El Dorado County. Nearby Apple Hill is a host to Spring and Fall holiday activities at fruit orchards, farms, bake shops, craft fairs and breweries.Come and enjoy all the beauty of El Dorado Hills!The local Chambers are a great source of community information. Or look at http://www.visit-eldorado.com/ to see what is available in the county.
As you approach the residential part of town, you are greeted by a green expanse of the lovely El Dorado Hills Golf Course. El Dorado Hills is an active community with many parks, playgrounds and sports fields. The El Dorado Hills Community Service District maintains these facilities and information can be obtained by calling the CSD at 916-933-6624 or http://www.edhcsd.org/.
Driving up the hill you see Serrano Country Club and Golf Course which hosts several popular tournaments each year. (Including the Annual Chamber Golf Tournament in June) Many residents enjoy a relaxing round of golf in this distinguished facility regularly. Recreational activities in the area include biking the many country roads, walking trails along small streams, water sports at Folsom Lake and the Marina at Brown's Ravine as well as hiking trails around the lake. Folsom Lake has seventy-seven miles of shoreline and is one of the most heavily used recreational areas in the state. It is a part of the California State Park system (800)-777-0369 or http://www.parks.ca.gov/ and is a popular spot in the community.
This community is very involved in education and cultural advancements and it now boasts two dance academies, a musical theatre ensemble and other youth performing groups. All of these hold extravagant annual performances and participate in several community events, showcasing the repertoire of the very talented students.
El Dorado Hills is often referred to as the gateway to El Dorado County. With elevations ranging from 200 feet to over 10,800 feet, there is tremendous diversity in the landscape and much to discover in El Dorado County. Rich in history and with a wide variety of recreational choices, there is something for everyone. The legendary Gold Rush days of this county are relived in the gold panning activities at nearby Marshall Gold Discovery Site in Coloma.
You can also experience whitewater rafting on the American River, or camping and fishing. El Dorado County is the heart of the most diversified recreational area in California, with approximately one million acres of national forest land. Desolation Wilderness area is the most visited wilderness area in the state. The greater El Dorado County area provides ten major reservoirs and has 11,640 acres of lakes. There are an abundance of lakes, and over 575 miles of rivers and streams that provide habitat for over twenty known species of fish.The Sierra provides a choice of several ski areas; all within a one and a half hour drive from El Dorado Hills. These areas offer both Nordic and alpine skiing. Visitors may call Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority at (530) 544-5050 or visit their website at www.virtualtahoe.com/LTVA Visitors to El Dorado Hills may enjoy a day trip to the delightful wineries that have become famous in El Dorado County. Nearby Apple Hill is a host to Spring and Fall holiday activities at fruit orchards, farms, bake shops, craft fairs and breweries.Come and enjoy all the beauty of El Dorado Hills!The local Chambers are a great source of community information. Or look at http://www.visit-eldorado.com/ to see what is available in the county.
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