About Lincoln Oaks
Surrounded by century-old majestic oaks and towering shade trees, Lincoln Oaks is a hidden treasure exuding a natural country charm and rustic ambiance that is rare to find. The 1917 Craftsman-style home sits 500 feet off the road. On the private ranch there is a Bed & Breakfast, a Wedding Garden, and a Reception Hall. So if you are visiting family, planning an event or quick weekend away we are conveniently located five minutes from downtown Lincoln.
News & Events
Spring Special for Brides
Make an appointment to view our garden, if you book your ceremony & reception enter a monthly drawing to win a free location for your bridal shower at Lincoln Oaks for 20 people.
The Oak Room is scheduling events for 2008!
The light and airy reception hall has an elegant look when all dressed up with linens. It has tall ceilings and abundant windows. The colors of the sunset are seen through the silhouette of the grand oak tree in front of the Oak Room.
- Accommodates 125 guests
- On-site coordinator and caterer
- Weddings, Family Reunions & Conferences
- Ample parking
Lincoln Oaks is located:
- 10 miles N from Roseville
- 112 miles NE of San Francisco
- 27 miles NE of Sacramento
- 105 miles W of North Shore Lake Tahoe
About Lincoln
Lincoln was a small town that has grown very fast but the city’s architecture and history lend itself to its charm of yesteryear in the old part of Lincoln. The sound of the train going through town in a distance… the feel of the agricultural based history… (Read more about Lincoln…)
Northeast of town you are quickly among horse and cattle ranches, fruit orchards, strawberries and fruit stands. Gladding McBean is a world renowned hand sculptured terra cotta factory. It is the only remaining major manufacturer in the United States. Watch for the Feats of Clay Tour and ceramics exhibition (April); Tour de Lincoln Bike Tour (May); At Lincoln’s 4th of July Parade - you are either in the parade or watching it! Farm & Barn Tour (Oct);
Other activities such as wine tasting at local wineries such as Rancho Roble Winery, Mears Horse Trails, Rods and Relics Car Show, farmers market, rodeos, summer concerts on the plaza, three championship golf courses, plenty of restaurants, Thunder Valley Indian Casino, and specialty stores to browse through.
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