Large bbq
Picnic and bbq area
You can see the trail from the park to Willow Creek Trail in the center of this pic
Levy Park picnic tables and large bbq
A bike path behind the park leads down to Willow Creek Trail
Levy Park with benches overlooking historic gold dredging site
24 hour video surveillance
Swing with views of gold dredging valley
Basketball court
Basketball courts on Levy
Swings at Levy Park
Levy Park Playground
Basketball court at Levy Park
Jennifer S.
May 11, 2022
Levy Park is one of many children's parks in Folsom that is extremely easy to access from the Willow Creek Bike Trail. An auxiliary path behind the park leads directly down to the trail.The park is shaped like an L, with the vertical part of the L being the basketball court, and the horizontal part being a small field and medium sized playground. The playground features multiple slides, tunnels, ladders, fireman's poles, and 4 swings (2 toddler & 2 regular). It's very similar to the main playground at City Park, but slightly better.Several picnic tables are set up under the shade of planted trees, and a large barbecue pit is available. Dogs are allowed on leashes. Posted park hours are from 7am until one hour after sunset. Video surveillance is in effect 24/7.Levi Park sits on a bluff above a valley that was historically used for gold dredging. Educational signs in the park show pictures of dredges, but it's still hard to imagine one sitting in that valley.From the back of the park, looking down, one can see railroad tracks which are still used on rare occasions. The Willow Creek Bike Trail actually runs right next to them. From down below, this bluff is one of my favorites for photographing wildflowers in spring.In addition to the multiple benches set up around the playground, several benches are set up just in front of the bluff, facing the view.
Read MoreP R.
Sep 2, 2013
Great little park, with play-structure and swings. They also have basketball court, BBQ grills, picnic tables and benches. They also have a drinking fountain. Great for young kids.You can see old train-tracks at the back of the park down the hill.Parking is on the curb side.
Read MoreTanya O.
Sep 6, 2017
This park was a nice visit. Tons of shade over picnic tables for parents. The structure is a little on the "older" kid (maybe 7+) but there is a small section for younger ones, and they are able to get up on everything. It's just that there are 2 monkey bar sections that are pretty high off the ground, but my kids still enjoyed it. Little kid and big kid swings too. Grass area and basketball courts are an added bonus.
Read MoreJ W.
Mar 24, 2018
we been here a few times but its rare me son found a large pocket knife there pot in a bag homeless sleeping around even a lil tent city thing in the back. we where playing one heard dogs a men yelling they were being chased by not happy loving dog and we left. also no bathrooms.
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