Roseville

Roseville is a city located in Placer County, California, part of the Sacramento metropolitan area. With a population of over 140,000 as of 2020, Roseville is one of the largest cities in the Sacramento Valley. Once a railroad town, Roseville has transformed into a thriving suburb known for its family-friendly vibe, outdoor recreation opportunities, and economic growth.

Roseville’s Growing Population

Roseville has seen steady population growth since its early beginnings. According to the Wikipedia page for Roseville, the city had a population of just over 1,200 in 1910. By 1970, the population had grown to over 13,000 residents. Growth accelerated in the 1990s and 2000s, with Roseville’s population nearly doubling between 1990 and 2010.

The latest population estimates from the City of Roseville’s website show the city surpassing 140,000 residents in 2020. With its close proximity to Sacramento and low crime rates, Roseville has become an increasingly desirable suburb for families and professionals alike.

Roseville’s Economy and Major Employers

In addition to population growth, Roseville has also seen significant economic expansion. Once primarily an agriculture and railyard town, Roseville’s economy today revolves around retail, healthcare, and technology firms.

Some of the major employers in Roseville include:

The city also has a thriving retail sector, being home to the 1.2 million square foot Westfield Galleria at Roseville shopping mall and many big-box stores and auto dealerships. This strong economic base provides jobs and services to Roseville’s growing population.

Outdoor Recreation in Roseville

One of the perks of living in Roseville is access to abundant outdoor recreation. The city has over 50 parks, many featuring sports fields, playgrounds, and walking trails. Major parks include the 269-acre Mahany Park and the 57-acre Royer Park.

For golfers, Roseville is home to a number of acclaimed golf courses, including Diamond Oaks Golf Course. The course has been rated 4 stars by Golf Digest.

Water recreation like boating and fishing can be enjoyed on nearby Folsom Lake. And for outdoor ice skating in the winter, Roseville has its own ice rink at the Roseville Skatetown Ice Arena.

Family Fun in Roseville

Much of Roseville’s appeal comes from its family-friendly vibe. The city takes pride in having one of the top school districts in the region. The Roseville City School District provides K-8 education, followed by Roseville Joint Union High School District for grades 9-12.

Families also enjoy Roseville’s range of entertainment options. The city is home to the Placer County Fairgrounds, which hosts the annual Placer County Fair and year-round events. Magic Circle Theater offers live community theater productions. And for children’s fun, Roseville has kid-oriented activities like Mini Golf Roseville and Laser Island.

Roseville’s biggest family attraction is surely Golfland Sunsplash water park. This park features water slides, pools, mini-golf, arcade games, rides, and more. With over 50 acres of attractions, it’s easy to spend a whole day here.

Professional Sports in Roseville

Though not home to any major league teams, Roseville still offers some professional sports entertainment. The city is home to the Roseville Aquatics Complex, which hosts swimming competitions like the annual Speedo Champions Series. Several Olympic swimmers have trained in Roseville.

For baseball fans, Roseville is home to the Roseville Raiders, a minor league team. The Raiders play at the Roseville Baseball Stadium and are part of the summer collegiate Woods Baseball League.

Roseville doesn’t have its own hockey team, but many residents support the nearby Sacramento Kings NHL team. The Kings play at Sacramento’s Golden 1 Center, just a 30 minute drive from Roseville.

Roseville’s Growth Shows No Signs of Slowing

With its high quality of life, thriving economy, and abundance of amenities, Roseville has become a sought-after suburb. The city’s population has nearly doubled over the past two decades, with no signs of slowing down.

While challenges like housing affordability and traffic congestion persist, Roseville remains committed to smart growth. The city continues expanding its outdoor, entertainment, and shopping options to accommodate its growing populace. This laid-back NorCal community retains its small-town charm while evolving into a hub for Placer County and the Sacramento Valley.