2026 Art in the Park
A free, family‑friendly outdoor event featuring local Sacramento artists, music, crafts and lawn games—perfect for residents near Land Park looking to support local creators and enjoy a relaxed community gathering.
East Sacramento offers a welcoming community with an appealing variety of housing options, including charming single detached homes and spacious duplexes built primarily before the 1960s. Numerous parks, such as McKinley Park, provide nearby green spaces for outdoor enjoyment and relaxation. The neighborhood features a concentration of local businesses, grocery stores, restaurants, and cafes within close proximity, making errands and dining convenient. A strong network of about 30 bus lines and accessible rapid transit stations contribute to transportation choices. Cycling is common due to the neighborhood’s even terrain, encouraging an alternative mode of getting around. Overall, East Sacramento blends residential comfort with local amenities and green spaces.
East Sacramento is a "jack-of-all-trades" when it comes to the ambience of this part of the city. It is easy to find vibrant areas in this area. Even though the nightlife is limited, a narrow selection of entertainment venues can be found nearby, and the streets are sometimes busy with people. East Sacramento is reasonably good for those who prefer quiet surroundings, as the streets tend to be peaceful - however noise can be an issue around one of the railway lines. It is easy to access public green spaces from a large number of locations in the neighborhood, since reaching one from the majority of homes for sale is very easy and there are about 30 parks nearby for residents to visit.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A sprawling green oasis along Land Park Drive, this historic park is central to the neighborhood, offering shaded walking paths, picnic areas, a golf course, and recreational spaces perfect for families, joggers, and dog-walkers alike.
Located on Freeport Boulevard, this renowned community college anchors the area, providing higher education opportunities and a vibrant student atmosphere that spills into the neighborhood’s coffee shops and eateries.
A stretch along Freeport Boulevard boasts eclectic dining spots like Tower Café and Espresso Metro, drawing locals for weekend brunches, quick coffee runs, and diverse culinary experiences just steps apart.
Situated at Sutterville Road and Freeport Blvd, this shopping hub features long-standing local businesses, boutiques, grocery stores, and essential services, serving as a convenient and walkable commercial anchor for residents.
Accessible near the neighborhood’s western edge, this scenic biking and walking trail follows the Sacramento River, connecting Center Land Park to several parks and offering tranquil, tree-lined routes for outdoor enthusiasts.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A free, family‑friendly outdoor event featuring local Sacramento artists, music, crafts and lawn games—perfect for residents near Land Park looking to support local creators and enjoy a relaxed community gathering.
Held right in William Land Park, this major multicultural celebration includes live music, a parade, arts, kids’ activities and over 80 vendors—highly accessible and meaningful for Center Land Park residents.
Sacramento’s longest‑running free Friday evening concert series features national and local acts—great for Land Park residents seeking easy, walkable live music outings downtown.
An ideal spot for Land Park locals to pick up weekly fresh produce, baked goods and lunch from local vendors in walkable downtown Sacramento.
Free weekend live music by the river in Old Sacramento—perfect for casual, scenic summer evenings just a short ride from Land Park.
A chamber opera performance offering cultured entertainment within reach for Land Park residents interested in local performing arts.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Center Land Park
Local characteristics and demographics for Center Land Park