Outdoor Learning Environment
Located on 179 acres donated by Placer Holdings, Inc., the developer of Twelve Bridges, the center is home to many native Californian plant and animal species and offers a wealth of Native American history, with numerous artifacts still remaining on the property. Ancient Mandarin orange trees ring a natural performing arts amphitheater for the dramatic arts. Take a tour of the Outdoor Learning Environment.

The Ranch
WPUSD owns and operates a 280-acre ranch 12 miles outside of Lincoln. The ranch provides a unique hands-on learning environment with instruction in crop production, ranch management, agricultural biology, agricultural chemistry and natural history. Expansion plans include programs in construction technology and heavy equipment operation, plus horticulture and viticulture studies.

Bridging the Gap
This collaborative mentoring program is set up through the age-restricted Sun City Lincoln Hills residents and seeks to provide guidance and wisdom to the area's school-age children.

To find out which school your child will attend until the schools at Twelve Bridges open, contact the Western Placer Unified School District at (916) 645-6350, or at their website,
www.wpusd.k12.ca.us

Parks
Community Park - One 22-acre active play community park is planned for Twelve Bridges. Intended to serve as a focal point for the community's recreational needs, this park, located in the main village of Twelve Bridges, is planned to include a sports complex and community center. Planned uses include baseball, soccer and football fields, basketball and tennis courts, sand volleyball courts, play equipment, and barbecue/picnic areas.

Neighborhood Parks - Five neighborhood parks totaling 34 acres are planned to add to the amenities of Twelve Bridges. The facilities and amenities of each park will vary, depending upon natural topography and environmental considerations.