A great thing about living in Sun City Lincoln Hills is that residents can be as involved as they want. Every month, staff in Lifestyle, Fitness, Food & Beverage, and The Spa at Kilaga Springs offer various events and classes from which to choose. Also, over 75 shared interest groups and clubs provide many things to do together. Walking, jogging, and bicycling on the 19 trails covering 27 miles throughout the community is an excellent pastime, as is playing sports in the Sports Complex. If golf is your passion, you will find the two 18-hole championship courses at Lincoln Hills, some of the finest in the area. Volunteering your time and talent is a much-needed and appreciated gift to the community. Whatever your interest, you will find an activity at Lincoln Hills.
See what's going on at Lincoln Hills!
Residents of Sun City Lincoln Hills can enjoy a wide variety of special events. Every month, residents can choose between concerts, dances, comedy performances, theatrical plays, and movies—all offered on-site in professionally equipped venues, including the Ballroom, Presentation Hall, or outdoor Amphitheater. You are invited to read Compass magazine online to explore the special events available monthly.
Travel to new destinations with your friends!
Many off-site day trips are offered monthly using professional coaches for transportation. Examples include shows and gaming in Tahoe and Reno, theater and opera in San Francisco, and wine-tasting and historical stops in Amador, Eldorado, and Placer counties. You are invited to read Compass magazine online to discover the bus trips available to residents monthly.
Learn something new!
Classes are offered daily and cover a wide range of subjects. Areas covered include art, computers, cooking, crafts, dance, finance, fitness, language, music, and sewing, to name a few. You are invited to read Compass magazine online to explore in more detail the class options available to residents on a monthly basis.
In 1960, Del Webb said: "Concrete, steel, and lumber make the buildings, but people make the community."
There are over 80 shared interest clubs at Sun City Lincoln Hills. The number of clubs may increase as residents find new hobbies to explore. You are invited to read the Compass magazine online to explore in more detail the various activities offered by the resident clubs.
Alzheimers / Dementia Caregivers Amateur Radio Astronomy Aviation Ballroom Dancing Big History Billiards Bird Group Bocce Mad Hatters Book Group Bosom Buddies Bridge, Duplicate Bridge, Partners Bridge, Social Bunco Ceramic Arts Chorus Computer / Apple User |
Country Couples Creative Glass Cribbage Cultural Dance Cyclists Euchre Card Fishing Food Adventures Garden Genealogy Golf, Ladies XVIII Golf, Lincsters Golf, Men's Hearing Impaired Support Group Hiking/Walking Investor's Study Lavender Friends Line Dance |
Low Vision Support Group Mah Jongg, Chinese Mah Jongg, National Mixed Media Motorcycle Road Runners Movie Group Music Needle Arts Neighborhood Watch Painters Paper Art Pedro Photography Pickleball Pinochle Players Poker RV Travelers |
S.C.H.O.O.L.S. Scrabble Shanghai (Card Game) Shuffleboard Singles Skiers Softball Sports Car Square Dancing Swimmers Table Tennis Tap Company Tennis Vaudeville Troupe Veterans Water Volleyball Woodcarvers Writers |
We have two fitness centers in our lodges. Both are ONLY available to Sun City Lincoln Hills residents and their guests.
The Orchard Creek Lodge Fitness Center has indoor and outdoor pools, a hot tub, an exercise area, a group exercise room, an upstairs walking track, and a Wellness/Pilates Reformer studio. The Kilaga Springs Fitness Center has an indoor pool, hot tub, exercise area, and group exercise room.
You are invited to read the Compass magazine online to discover the fitness class options available to residents every month.
For those who love to play golf or who wish to learn how to play the game, Placer County alone offers 30 different golf courses. There are two 18-hole championship courses located within Del Webb's Sun City Lincoln Hills Community. They were designed by Billy Casper/Greg Nash and created two distinct 18-hole layouts with traditional out-and-back configurations. The Lincoln Hills Golf Club is privately owned and is not part of the Association amenities. The Lincoln Hills Golf Club has successfully hosted competitive events such as the 2003 LPGA Tour's Longs Drug Challenge, the 2008 NCAA Ladies West Regional Golf Tournament, and hundreds of other local charity and corporate events.
For those who enjoy the rewarding experience of volunteering, Sun City Lincoln Hills residents have developed quite a reputation for sharing their time and talent within the community as committee members, Board of Directors, Neighborhood Watch captains, and Club leaders and assisting with various activities.