BOB PARKINS, LMFT - Proudly providing Christian counseling to Granite Bay, CA 95746

FAQ

Bob serves several communities in and around the Sacramento, California area. Although his office is currently located in Gold River, it is directly accessible by Hwy 50 and Sunrise Blvd. Since Bob moved his practice to the Sacramento area, people have driven from as far as Eureka, CA to seek his services. Distance does not necessarily have to be a deterrent from seeing Bob for counseling and can be planed for, but if a long commute is a major hardship for you, he will glad you give you a referral to colleagues that may be closer to your home. Please click the CONTACT button for detailed maps and contact information.

 

Granite Bay, California 95746

Map to office

Note: Map shows general directions only. Actual office location is a block from where all online maps display it. Please go to the CONTACT section for exact location of office.


Interesting facts about Granite Bay

A great place to live, work and play

The unincorporated Placer County community of Granite Bay had a population of about 20,000 residents at the 2000 census and covers an area of approximately 25 square miles. It is situated on the north shore of Folsom Lake about 25 miles northeast of Sacramento on the eastern edge of the Sacramento Valley at the base of the Sierra foothills. 

The community boasts of a very high quality of life due to it's great location, sound community plan, first rate schools, numerous churches, a low crime rate and excellent recreation opportunities.  The community is home to some of the Sacramento areas finest and most exclusive homes.

Typically, summers are hot and dry, while winters are cool and rainy.  Summers average high temperatures are about 95 degrees but with the usual cooling evening breezes average summer lows drop to about 60 degrees.  Average temperatures in the winter range from highs of about 54 to lows near 40 degrees with an occasional frost.   Annual rainfall averages near 25 inches per season, falling predominantly in the winter months. 

The community was officially recognized as "Granite Bay" in 1987.  As an unincorporated community, the Placer County Board of Supervisors is the local governing body, and a local Municipal Advisory Council provides input and advice to the Supervisors.

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