Sun City Lincoln Hills is a 55-plus community known for its extensive recreational amenities and active lifestyle. Residents enjoy golf at the Lincoln Hills Golf Club, which features a 36-hole course and a bar and grill. The neighborhood includes over 6,700 single-family homes and 80 condominiums, with styles ranging from early 2000s stucco-exterior houses to Spanish Colonial-style homes. The area is more affordable compared to nearby Rocklin and Roseville, partly due to its distance from Downtown Sacramento. Local schools, including Twelve Bridges Elementary School, Twelve Bridges Middle School, and Lincoln High School, are highly rated.
Sun City Lincoln Hills offers a variety of things to do, such as walking along 27 miles of fitness trails, visiting community parks like Stone House Park, and enjoying amenities at Kilaga Springs Lodge, which includes a café, Zen garden, and spa. The community also features bocce courts, pickleball courts, a softball field, tennis courts, horseshoe pits, picnic tables, and a barbecue area. Dining options within the community include Meridian’s Restaurant, known for its made-from-scratch dishes and happy hour. Nearby shopping and dining options are available at Sterling Pointe Center and along Lincoln Boulevard, with additional retail opportunities at Westfield Galleria at Roseville, located 9 miles south.
Residents can participate in bus trips to wine tasting in Amador, theatrical performances in San Francisco, and casinos in Lake Tahoe. Entertainment options include a ballroom, presentation hall, and outdoor amphitheater, with monthly itineraries featuring comedy shows, dances, concerts, and movies. Transportation is facilitated by Placer County Transit and golf cart lanes within the community, though traffic on Highway 65 can be an issue. The neighborhood is safer than the national average.