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== Notable Parks == Cameron Park has a few large family friendly parks, Rasmussen Park<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.cameronpark.org/rasmussen-park | title=Rasmussen Park }}</ref> includes baseball and soccer fields. Rasmussen Park features a small bridge spanning a small [[Stream|brook]], a mile long track for walking and jogging, two separate playgrounds, as well as the playing fields. The Cameron Park Lake area features a developed lake, that is part of the Deer Creek that flows through western El Dorado County, and into eastern Sacramento County.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://regionalparks.saccounty.gov/Parks/OpenSpaces/Pages/DeerCreekHills.aspx | title=Deer Creek Hills }}</ref> The lake is surrounded by a walking track. The park includes a disc golf course, tennis courts, fishing, extensive picnicking and wildlife viewing areas. There is a fee to enter Cameron Park Lake.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.cameronpark.org/cameron-park-lake-2989-cambridge-road-cameron-park-ca-95682 | title=Cameron Park Lake - 2989 Cambridge Road, Cameron Park, Ca. 95682 }}</ref> Christa McAuliffe Park<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.cameronpark.org/christa-mcauliffe-park | title=Christa McAuliffe Park }}</ref> is also a park of noteworthy size, situated between Camerado Springs Middle School and [[U.S. Route 50]]. It consists of a playground, benches, picnicking, a skate park, and large rugby or soccer fields.
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