Comfortable, suburban living best describes Creekside. The affluent neighborhood’s easy access to busy Highway 65 links residents with the attractions and destinations in Placer County and Sacramento. By driving along Galleria Boulevard, motorists can get a glimpse of Creekside’s sizeable modern style houses and lofty apartment buildings.
The neighborhood is a haven for shopping enthusiasts. The Creekside Town Center is the community shopping center which offers stores, restaurants, and specialty stores. Directly across the street from Creekside is the massive Westfield Galleria at Roseville, known as the ultimate shopping destination in Placer County. Neighborhood living is easy when homes are close to supermarkets, home improvement stores, and gas stations. Residents can slow down the pace of suburban life by spending a couple hours at the local gym or meeting a friend for a meal and some chit chat at a nearby restaurant.
Public schools in the Rocklin Unified School District are in walking distance. Creekside, which is conveniently located near Highway 65, is in commuting distance to local colleges and universities. College students can commute or take extension classes at institutions of higher education, including Sierra College, William Jessup University, California State University, Sacramento, and University of California, Davis.
Creekside is a neighborhood with views of the scenic Sierra foothills. The Whitney Oaks Country Club in Rocklin is a challenging, 6,800-yard course designed by professional golf legend Johnny Miller and golf architect Fred Bliss. Golfers at Whitney Oaks have the pleasure of playing in a special environment of majestic oaks and granite outcroppings. The golf course is also a wetland habitat with birds and wild animals on grounds. After a vigorous game of golf, players can retreat to the Pyramid Bar and Grill at the clubhouse for a flavorful meal and relaxation among views of the course and hillsides.