702 Canyon Creek Way
702 Canyon Creek Way,
Galt, CA 95632
$2,995
4 Beds
Valley Oaks in Galt, CA is ready for you to move in. These apartments are located on Oak Ave in the 95632 area of Galt. From pricing to features, the professional leasing team is ready to help you in finding your perfect place. Come for a visit to see the available floorplan options. Your new home awaits you at Valley Oaks. Stop by the leasing office to check the current floorplan availability today.
Valley Oaks is an apartment community located in Sacramento County and the 95632 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Galt Joint Union Elementary attendance zone.
Situated between Sacramento and Stockton along Highway 99, the city of Galt is known for its small-town charm and excellent outdoor recreational options. Home to a tight-knit community, Galt hosts an array of annual events like Winter Bird Festival, springtime Strawberry Festival, and summer Independence Day Celebration, drawing droves of residents and visitors alike.
Numerous parks and athletic programs in Galt contribute to a cultural affinity for a wide variety of sports and recreation. Galt’s close proximity to the Northern California Delta Recreation Area and the Cosumnes River Preserve as well as the Sierra Foothills and the Sacramento Delta add to Galt’s status as a recreational haven. Major destinations within two hours’ driving distance of Galt include Reno, Lake Tahoe, San Francisco, and the Pacific Coast.
Learn more about living in GaltColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 24 min | 16.8 mi | |
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Drive: | 35 min | 23.8 mi |
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