Sailor Bar

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Sailor Bar is a historic park that was named as such because the area was originally settled by gold-seeking sailors. Now visitors can go rafting, fishing and horseback riding here or else just check out the site’s natural beauty. It is said that the park has a ghost, as well: The apparition of a person in wet fishing attire, believed to be a drowning victim, has been known to approach park visitors.

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Geographic Information

Address:
Illinois Ave
Fair Oaks, CA 95628
United States

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GPS:
38.636620494586104, -121.24547982268268
County:
Sacramento County, California
Nearest Towns:
Gold River, CA (0.7 mi.)
Fair Oaks, CA (1.5 mi.)
Orangevale, CA (3.1 mi.)
Rancho Cordova, CA (4.5 mi.)
Carmichael, CA (4.7 mi.)
Folsom, CA (4.7 mi.)
Citrus Heights, CA (5.2 mi.)
Foothill Farms, CA (6.4 mi.)
Antelope, CA (6.7 mi.)
Arden-Arcade, CA (7.6 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.regionalparks.saccounty.net/Parks/Pages/SailorBar.aspx

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  1. I am an empath. when I visited, there was a native American spirit there. He was a good spirit who seemed to just be watching people enjoy the area.

    There was another spirit deep in the water who just didn’t care about anything. He just wanted to move on,.

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