When you need a home that can grow and adapt with you, Seasons at Amoruso Ranch delivers. This neighborhood features generously sized single-family homes designed to support growing families, multigenerational households and anyone who simply wants more room to live, work and unwind.
Approx. 2,380 – 3,040 Sq. Ft.
4 – 5 Bedrooms | 3 Baths
Built by Richmond American Homes, the Seasons collection introduces four thoughtfully designed floor plans, offering a mix of single- and two-story layouts that prioritize open living spaces, flexible rooms and designer-curated finishes throughout.
The two-story Tourmaline plan offers up to 2,660 square feet of well-balanced living space. The first floor features an open great room, dining area and kitchen with a center island that flows seamlessly to a covered patio. Homebuyers can select a study or additional bedroom on the main floor, along with the option of a loft or another bedroom upstairs, creating a layout that evolves with your household.
At approximately 3,040 square feet, Ammolite is the largest plan in the collection and ideal for those who love to entertain. A formal dining room sits just off the entry, while the open kitchen, great room and covered patio create a natural gathering space. Upstairs, a central loft anchors three secondary bedrooms, a shared bath and a generous primary suite designed for comfort and privacy.
The single-story Paige plan offers 2,490 square feet of easy, accessible living with a great room, dining nook and a well-appointed kitchen featuring a center island and walk-in pantry. A private primary suite is complemented by three additional bedrooms, shared baths and a centrally located laundry room, making daily routines simple and efficient.
With approximately 2,380 square feet of space, the Elderberry blends single-level convenience with added flexibility. The main floor includes an open great room, study, kitchen and a primary suite tucked just off the main living area. Upstairs, a versatile loft, storage room and two secondary bedrooms provide extra space for work, hobbies or overnight guests.
Beyond the homes themselves, residents enjoy all the benefits of life at Amoruso Ranch, from nearby parks and nature preserves to convenient access to shopping and dining. Commuters will appreciate easy connections to downtown Sacramento via CA-65 and I-80, while weekends can be spent exploring Roseville’s farmers’ markets, community events and preserved open spaces.
When your needs shift and your story continues to unfold, Seasons provides the space to keep up. At Amoruso Ranch, thoughtful design and room to grow ensure your home feels just right, no matter which season of life you’re in.
April in Roseville: What’s Happening near Amoruso RanchApril brings longer days, blooming landscapes and a calendar full of ways to get out and explore. Whether you’re planning family-friendly outings, looking for a good laugh or simply hoping to enjoy the spring sunshine, there are plenty of events happening in and around Roseville this month.
Friday, April 3 | 7pm
Mahany Fitness Center
Kick off Easter weekend with a free outdoor screening of HOP! The movie starts at 7:00pm, but be sure to come early for Before the Flick Fun from 5:30 to 6:30pm to take part in festive, film-inspired activities. Complete them all to redeem your Friday Flicks swag bag before settling in for the show.
Saturday, April 4 | 10am – 12:30pm
Fountains at Roseville Courtyard
Hop in the spirit of spring at this lively, family-friendly celebration! The morning begins with a story time from 10:00 to 10:30am, followed by dancing, crafts and bubbles. Enjoy music from a live DJ and get the kids moving at this fun weekend outing.
Friday, April 10 | 8pm
The Venue at Thunder Valley Casino Resort
Ready for a night of laughs? Comedian and former Saturday Night Live cast member Pete Davidson is bringing his tour to Lincoln, with Thunder Valley serving as the first stop. Don’t miss the chance to catch his sharp, offbeat humor live!
Saturday, April 11 | 8:30am – 1:00pm
855 Pacific Ave, Auburn, CA
Enjoy scenic Auburn trails and a supportive atmosphere at this empowering women’s run! Participants can look forward to beautiful spring views, a complimentary post-race breakfast and a raffle featuring a chance to win an all-expenses-paid trip to Spain.
Wednesdays, April 15, 22, 29 | 5:30 – 7:30pm
Vernon Street Town Square
Unwind midweek with live music and wine tastings in Vernon Street Town Square. For $12, guests receive five 1-ounce tastings. Season passes are also available and include admission to all six events plus a 2026 souvenir glass, which can be brought back each week for an additional tasting.
Friday, April 17 | 6 – 9pm
Whitney Park
This free community event brings together local performers, food trucks and artisan vendors for a relaxed evening outdoors. Kids can enjoy bubble stations, chalk walks, lawn games and a bounce house, while everyone gathers later for a movie screening of Zootopia 2 under the stars.
Saturday, April 18 | 9 – 11am
Maidu Regional Park
Support local libraries and literacy with this playful 2K stroll through Maidu Regional Park! Along the route, participants will encounter storybook surprises and beloved characters, followed by a finish-line celebration with games, crafts, treats and more special guests.
Saturday, April 18 | 10am – 5pm
Gold Country Fairgrounds
Browse a curated marketplace filled with handmade goods, boutique finds and seasonal décor at this free spring bazaar. With local vendors, an apple cider station and raffles, it’s a charming way to shop and soak in the spring season.
Friday, April 24 | 8pm
Roseville Theatre
Spend the evening laughing along with stand-up comedian Nathan Macintosh, known for his energetic delivery and appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and Conan.
Saturday, April 25 | 9am – 3pm
Maidu Museum & Historic Site
Celebrate the arrival of spring at this free annual cultural event honoring Native traditions and seasonal renewal! Guests can watch Native American dancers and cultural demonstrators, explore arts and crafts stations, support the local Native artist community and take guided tours of the site’s famous ancient petroglyphs.
Your Guide to Outdoor Adventures in RosevilleFrom peaceful hiking trails to high-energy community events, this guide highlights the outdoor adventures waiting just beyond Amoruso Ranch.
Not ready to say goodbye to winter? Plan a day trip to Donner Summit, where snow play, cross-country skiing and alpine views make for an easy seasonal escape. While you’re there, visit Sugar Bowl Resort, the closest major ski resort to Sacramento and the Bay Area. Fresh mountain air included.
Roseville is laced with scenic paths that make it easy to turn a simple walk into a nature break. Head to Antelope Creek Trail for up to three miles of fully paved trails, perfect for casual evening walks just minutes from home. For a longer outing, hike or bike along Miner’s Ravine Trail, an eight-mile stretch of open space that begins in Old Town Roseville, winds through local parks and ends at Sierra College Boulevard. Dry Creek Trail is another family-friendly favorite, with paved paths for walkers and dirt trails for horseback riders.
Spend the day exploring Hidden Falls Regional Park, tucked into the oak woodlands of the Sierra Nevada foothills. Discover 30-foot waterfalls, sweeping views of the Sacramento Valley and more than 30 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding. It’s a choose-your-own-adventure kind of day.
For lakeside fun, head to Folsom Lake State Recreation Area. Spend the day hiking, fishing, picnicking or out on the water kayaking, boating or waterskiing. Group picnic sites are available by reservation, making it an easy spot for gatherings with friends and neighbors. Closer to home, Maidu Regional Park offers playgrounds, picnic areas, sports fields, a skate park and much more.
March 14 – 15
Sutter Health Park
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at the annual Shamrock’n Half Marathon, featuring a Half Marathon, 10K, 5K and Kids’ Leprechaun Dash! Expect festive green outfits, live music along the course and a lively finish-line celebration with food and drinks.
May 2 | 9am – 12pm
Vernon Street Town Square
Roseville’s 33rd annual BikeFest is a family favorite. Bring your bike and helmet for obstacle courses, e-bike safety demonstrations, helmet fittings and free bike checks from local shops. Participants can enjoy prizes while supplies last and a chance to win a new bicycle!
May 9 | 8:30am
Old Sacramento
The Beer City Half takes runners across Tower Bridge and along the American River Bike Path, with Half Marathon, 10K and 5K options. Prefer a stroll? The Beer Stroll offers a one-mile walk through Old Sacramento. Post-race refreshments spotlight some of the region’s best brewers.
June 6
Mahany All Weather Field
Gear up for the ultimate foam dart showdown at Blaster Blitz! Designed for families to compete together, this high-energy event features music, challenges, vendors and plenty of friendly competition. Space is limited, with tickets available starting March 24!
March in Roseville: Spring Events near Amoruso RanchMarch in Roseville is the season for getting outside and filling your calendar with fresh, local adventures. From food truck nights and creative workshops to egg hunts and live entertainment, there’s something for every age and interest this month.
Here’s what’s happening in and around Roseville:
March 12 | 5 – 8pm
Vernon Street Town Square
Head to downtown Roseville for Food Truck Mania with SactoMoFo and enjoy a delicious lineup of gourmet food trucks, live music and a fun kid’s zone. From Mediterranean flavors to Hawaiian bites and sweet treats, it’s an easy, open-air way to spend an evening with the family.
March 13 | 4 – 9pm
March 14 | 9am – 4pm
Roebbelen Center
Treasure hunters, this one’s for you. The Great Junk Hunt returns to Roseville with curated vendors offering vintage, handmade, industrial and repurposed finds. Add in music, food trucks and a festive atmosphere, and it feels more like a party than a shopping trip.
March 14 | 8am – 4pm
Corner of Vernon St. & Taylor St., Roseville
Kick off St. Patrick’s Day weekend by going green and giving back! Volunteers will help clean up downtown Roseville, including the creek area and Royer Park, by picking up litter, clearing debris and pulling weeds. There will be a free raffle, so register here to test your luck and claim your spot.
March 14 | 10am – 12:30pm
Mahany Fitness Center (Formerly Roseville Sports Center)
Put your teamwork and puzzle-solving skills to the test at Puzzle Palooza! Teams of up to four will compete to finish a 500-piece puzzle as quickly as possible. Prizes go to the top finishers, and you get to take your puzzle home. Open to ages 14+, and proceeds support Roseville’s active aging community.
March 15 | 1 – 4pm
Dueling Dogs Brewing Co.
Channel the colors of the season as you paint vibrant spring blossoms on a canvas, no experience needed! All supplies and step-by-step instructions are provided, and food and drinks are available for purchase. It’s a relaxed, patio-perfect way to welcome spring with friends.
March 16 | 8pm
Golden 1 Center
For a high-energy night out beyond Roseville, catch Nine Inch Nails at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. The Peel It Back Tour features Boys Noize, blending industrial rock with electric-techno renditions of classic rock tracks for an unforgettable live show.
March 17 | 11:30am – 9:00pm
The Monk’s Cellar
Wear your green and toast to St. Patrick’s Day in downtown Roseville! Enjoy house-brewed Irish Red Ale, festive shot-and-beer combos, and one of the best Irish whiskey selections in town. Irish-inspired food specials and live music from Riggity Jig keep the celebration going all day long.
March 21 | 7:30 – 8:30pm & 8:30 – 9:15pm
Maidu Museum & Historic Site
Gather around the campfire at the Maidu amphitheater for Indigenous storytelling and marshmallow roasting under the evening sky. Afterward, explore ancient rock carvings on a guided flashlight tour. Closed-toe shoes are recommended, and this popular event fills quickly, so reserve early!
March 26 | 5:30 – 8:30pm
Fountains at Roseville
Enjoy an evening stroll at the Fountains at Roseville with curated tastings from local favorites like Salt & Straw, Boudin SF, Teleferic Barcelona and Pressed Juicery. Live acoustic guitar and jazz saxophone set the mood while you sample small bites, signature drinks and desserts. This 21+ event supports a local nonprofit, making it a night out that gives back.
March 27 | 8pm
Thunder Valley Casino Resort
Come on down! The iconic game show experience takes the stage at Thunder Valley for a live, interactive night of big laughs and even bigger prizes. Fans of the TV classic will love this high-energy, non-televised version packed with audience participation and surprise giveaways. The next contestant could be you, so grab your tickets and get ready to play!
March 28 | 8:30 – 11:45am
Maidu Community Center
A very special bunny is hopping into Roseville! Enjoy breakfast, seasonal crafts, games and a photo opportunity with the Easter bunny. Make sure to register in advance for this family-friendly event.
March 29 | 9am – 3pm
Mike Shellito Indoor Pool
Dive into this poolside celebration featuring more than 8,000 floating eggs, crafts, prizes and a visit from the Easter bunny! Three sessions are offered at 9am, 10am and 1pm, so reserve your spot early before tickets sell out.
February in Roseville: Fun Family Events to Enjoy This MonthFebruary is full of fun, family-friendly events in and around Roseville, CA! From Valentine’s Day celebrations to local art shows, there’s plenty to keep you and your loved ones entertained. Here’s what you can look forward to:
February 3 – 24 | Every Tuesday
Fountains at Roseville
Add a little sweetness to your Tuesdays! Two $50 gift card vouchers are hidden each week around the Fountains at Roseville, can you find them? Daily clues are posted on their Facebook and Instagram pages @fountainsatroseville.
February 7 – 28 | 8am – 1pm, Every Saturday
Historic Folsom Plaza
Stroll through the Historic Folsom Farmers Market for farm-fresh produce, artisan treats and seasonal blooms. With live music and over 80 local vendors, it’s the perfect way to enjoy a Saturday morning outdoors.
February 12 | 6 – 8pm (Exhibition until Feb 27)
West Sacramento Community Center
Celebrate Black History Month with a vibrant showcase of local artists. The evening reception includes light refreshments and the chance to chat with talented creatives. This free, all-ages event is an inspiring way to enjoy culture, community and art.
February 13 | 7:30 – 9:00pm
Maidu Museum & Historic Site
Discover the fascinating story of giant redwoods in this award-winning documentary. Explore their cultural significance, wildlife importance and Native-led conservation efforts. Reservations are required, and refreshments will be provided.
February 14 | 10am – 2pm
California Automobile Museum
Looking for Valentine’s Day fun for the whole family? Take part in a vintage photo op, create a retro valentine or decorate your own candy box for just $5! Perfect for both couples and families, this event is free with museum admission.
February 14 – 15 | 10am – 1pm
Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary
Craft a special Valentine for your favorite zoo animal! All supplies are provided, so just bring your creativity. Regular zoo admission applies. This heartwarming activity is great for kids and animal lovers alike!
February 14 | 7pm
Thunder Valley Casino Resort
Experience Motown magic with Smokey Robinson alongside funk-soul legends Tower of Power. Enjoy a night filled with timeless hits and high-energy performances of “You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me” to “Shop Around.” Don’t miss this unforgettable evening of music and lyrical style!
February 28 | 11am – 2pm
Tahoe City, CA
Get ready to celebrate winter, community and festive Mountain Mardi Gras vibes! The Tahoe City SNOWFEST Street Faire transforms the streets into a lively walkable festival with colorful floats, performances, vendor booths and local non-profits. Bring your beads, costumes and family for a high-energy day in North Lake Tahoe!
January in Roseville: New Year, New Reasons to Get out & ExploreA new year is here, and Roseville is ringing it in with a calendar of events for all ages. From outdoor fun and live music to family-friendly celebrations and creative workshops, January is packed with ways to connect with the community and enjoy everything the area has to offer. Here’s what’s happening around town this month:
Now through Sunday, January 4 | 10am – 9pm
311 Vernon Street, Downtown Roseville
Keep the holiday magic going with a visit to Downtown Roseville’s eco-conscious ice rink. This synthetic rink offers a fun, weather-friendly way for families, friends and visitors to lace up and enjoy the season a little longer.
Saturday, January 3 | 8am – 11am
8150 Industrial Ave
Start the new year with coffee, donuts and classic cars. This laid-back, family-friendly event brings automobile enthusiasts together for a morning of cool cars, music and good vibes, complete with food vendors, a DJ and cozy fire pits.
All month long beginning Monday, January 5 | Mondays & Thursdays
Roseville Theatre Arts Academy
Kids will step into a colorful circus world during this playful and heartwarming theatrical workshop. Guided by Ringmaster Joseph, performers explore big laughs, imaginative characters and a message that reminds audiences of all ages to hold onto their inner child.
Friday, January 9 | 8pm
The Venue at Thunder Valley Casino Resort
Iconic ‘80s pop-rock band Duran Duran is bringing their greatest hits to nearby Lincoln. Relive the soundtrack of a generation with classics like Hungry Like the Wolf during this high-energy night at The Venue at Thunder Valley Casino Resort.
Saturday, January 10 | 7pm
Goldfield Trading Post
Aerosmith bassist Tom Hamilton returns to the stage with his band, Close Enemies! Joined by special guests V and Babylon Gypsies, this show promises an unforgettable night of live rock at Goldfield Roseville.
Saturday, January 17 | 6pm
Sunday, January 18 | 3pm
Placer High School Theater
Enjoy an evening of classical music with the Auburn Symphony Orchestra. Featuring works by Mozart and Strauss, along with a performance by esteemed violinist Amaryn Olmeda, this concert is a perfect choice for a refined night out.
Monday, January 19 | 8:30am – 1:30pm
Johnson-Springview Park
Honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at this free, family-friendly celebration. This annual event includes inspirational speakers, live performances, cultural presentations, food trucks, local vendors and a children’s corner with games, crafts and family activities.
Saturday, January 24 | 12pm – 5pm
Inkwell Studios
Discover vintage fashion, original art and local creativity at this free community market. Browse unique pieces from Roseville-area vendors while supporting independent artists and updating your wardrobe or art collection. This event is free to attend!
Saturday, January 31 | 1pm – 4pm
Maidu Museum & Historic Site
In this hands-on digital art workshop, participants will turn words, ideas and personal stories into bold visual portraits using projection mapping. Led by the Sierra Native Alliance youth team, the session blends self-expression and technology in a fun, interactive way, and everyone leaves with a finished digital artwork to take home!
With easy access to events, culture and community, Amoruso Ranch is a great place to put down roots. For more local happenings, updates and a closer look at life at Amoruso Ranch, be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram and stay in the loop all year long!