Stone Lake
Although it is one of the least developed parks in Sacramento County, this landscape of riparian woods and grasslands is an important habitat for wildlife, including the giant garter snake and the longhorn elderberry beetle.
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Stone Lake Details
Although it is one of the least developed parks in Sacramento County, this landscape of riparian woods and grasslands is an important habitat for wildlife, including the giant garter snake and the longhorn elderberry beetle. It is also a pit stop on the migratory route for waterfowl and shorebirds.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Stone Lake
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2.2 mi away
Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
The 17,641-acre refuge is home to 200 bird species, grassland critters, and the endangered valley elderberry longhorn beetle.
10.0 mi away
Route 160--River Road
Chances are you have probably never heard of the California River Delta.
16.7 mi away
Sutter's Fort State Historic Park
In 1841, Swiss builder John Sutter constructed a two-story adobe fort and started a settlement he referred to as New Helvetia (New Switzerland).
16.8 mi away
State Indian Museum
For thousands of years, indigenous tribes inhabited that land of what we now call modern-day California.
16.9 mi away
Leland Stanford Mansion State Historic Park
Situated right in the heart of downtown Sacramento, this state park is home to a historic Victorian mansion built in the mid 1850s.