Welcome to El Dorado Hills
Beautiful El Dorado Hills is nestled in the scenic mountain foothills of the Sierras and 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. Rich in history and with a wide variety of recreational choices, there is something for everyone.
The westward view opens to a vista of the Sacramento Valley and Folsom Lake. The higher ridges through the community offer spectacular views of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. It is a community that offers visitors the amenities of shops, hotels, services, entertainment and restaurants that make their stay more pleasant. In the last several years this area has seen great progress in business investments and employment opportunities. When existing businesses were polled, business owners stated that the location, the residents and the quality of life made doing business in El Dorado Hills gratifying.
El Dorado Hills is an active community with many parks, playgrounds and sports fields maintained by the El Dorado Hills Community Services District Information can be obtained by calling the CSD at (916) 933-6624 or visiting https://www.edhcsd.org.
This community is very proud of its education and cultural advancements with multiple dance academies, a musical theatre ensemble as well as home to numerous art galleries. The Folsom Lake College Regional Visual and Performing Arts Center, Harris Center for the Arts, is located in our neighboring city, Folsom. The Center offers 80,000 square feet of state-of-the-art educational and entertainment space.
Recreational activities in El Dorado Hills include biking country roads, walking trails along small streams, boating and jet skiing at Folsom Lake, as well as hiking trails around the lake. Folsom Lake, with 77 miles of shoreline, 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 visit https://www.parks.ca.gov.
Driving up the hill toward the Sierra Mountains you see the prestigious Serrano Country Club which hosts the annual Chamber golf tournament. Continue east five miles on Highway 50 and you will come to the popular Red Hawk Casino; only 10 minutes from Folsom. Travel a few more miles east and visit the quaint, historic town of Placerville as known as “Old Hangtown.” Guests can then stop and relive the legendary gold rush days of this county with the gold panning activities at nearby Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park in the city of Coloma located along the American River.
For those looking for adventure, be sure to 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. Desolation Wilderness area is the most visited wilderness area in the state. The greater El Dorado County area provides 10 major reservoirs and has 11,640 acres of lakes. Not only are there an abundance of lakes, the county boasts over 575 miles of rivers and streams that provide habitat for more than 20 known species of fish.
The Sierra provides guests with a variety of ski areas; all within an hour 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 https://www.tahoesouth.com.
Visitors to El Dorado Hills may enjoy wine tasting and exploring the delightful wineries that have become famous in El Dorado County. Nearby Apple Hill is host to a variety of activities at fruit orchards, pumpkin farms, bake shops, craft fairs and breweries.
Please come visit and enjoy all the beauty of El Dorado Hills and El Dorado County https://www.visit-eldorado.com.
Visit the California Welcome Center – El Dorado Hills. Open 7 days a week! The Welcome Center is located at 2085 Vine Street, Suite 105, El Dorado Hills. Stop by for all your California travel needs, helpful brochures and publications! For more information call (916) 358-3700.