Curtis Park lies to the east of Crocker Village with its open green space, basketball and tennis courts, playground and baseball diamond. The community hosts movie nights and other events here in the spring and summer months. To the west, William Land Park: Sacramento’s largest urban park that features a golf course, Sacramento Zoo, sports fields, lakes and kids’ amusement parks Fairytale Town and Funderland.
Perfectly positioned between Highway 99 and Interstate 5, with the Light Rail’s Blue Line running just steps away, Crocker Village offers easy access to a vibrant mix of business, culture and entertainment both within and beyond Sacramento. This is the kind of tremendous connectivity that makes a large city seem within reach, where every experience is waiting to be had.
An electricity fills the neighborhood at night. Track 7 Brewery and Oak Park Brewing Co. are bustling places to grab hearty snacks and beer from craft to draft, while Café Dantorels, Tower Café and Dad’s Kitchen are just a few of the many restaurants and eateries that are available to experience.
Days bring with them a different energy and different opportunities, all equally as captivating. From fine art exhibits at Gregory Kondos Gallery and community theatre at Sierra 2 to yoga and fitness studios, culture, creativity and exercise are all around. Whatever the need may be, Crocker Village is close enough to grant it.
Suburban living has never been so exciting and urban living has never felt more like home. When at Crocker Village, Sacramento comes to you.