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Park Curfew: Folsom vs Fruitridge Pocket

How do park curfew rules compare between Folsom, CA and Fruitridge Pocket, CA?

Folsom has fewer restrictions than Fruitridge Pocket.

Folsom, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Folsom city parks are closed from dusk (one-half hour after sunset) to 5:00 AM unless a specific facility is rented or permitted for evening use. Folsom Lake State Recreation Area, run by California State Parks, has its own posted hours β€” generally closing at sunset.

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Fruitridge Pocket, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

In unincorporated Sacramento County, County Code Section 9.36.067 makes it unlawful to enter or remain in the American River Parkway or Dry Creek Parkway between the first hour after sunset and sunrise. Violations are a misdemeanor. The Director may set opening and closing hours for other park facilities under the same chapter.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFolsomFruitridge Pocket
City ParksClosed dusk (30 min after sunset)-5 AM-
CodeFMC Β§12.12-
Folsom Lake SRAState Parks hours (generally sunset)-
CampingOnly at Beals Point/Peninsula by reservation-
TrespassPenal Code Β§602-
Parkway closure hours-First hour after sunset to sunrise
Covered areas-American River Parkway and Dry Creek Parkway
Penalty-Misdemeanor (Sec. 9.36.067.B)
Other park facilities-Hours set by the Director (Sec. 9.36.067.A)
Camping in parkways-Prohibited without Director permission (Sec. 9.36.083)
Code section-County Code Ch. 9.36, Sec. 9.36.067 / 9.36.083

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Folsom FAQ

Can I walk my dog in a Folsom park after dark?

No. City parks close a half-hour after sunset. Lighted athletic fields during scheduled events are the exception.

Are Folsom Lake trails open at night?

No. Folsom Lake SRA closes at sunset except for reserved campground stays.

Fruitridge Pocket FAQ

When do Sacramento County parkways close?

Under Section 9.36.067.B, the American River Parkway and Dry Creek Parkway are closed from the first hour after sunset until sunrise, or as otherwise posted by the Director. Being there during closed hours is a misdemeanor.

Are there exceptions to the parkway curfew?

Yes. Section 9.36.067 exempts authorized emergency activity, county-sponsored functions or programs, anyone with a permit or written authorization from the Director, and people using the trails to commute by foot or bicycle to and from points outside the parkways.

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