Beat the Heat in Roseville

When temperatures rise, taking simple steps can make a big difference. Extended heat can quickly become dangerous, especially for older adults, young children, and those with underlying health conditions. Staying informed, staying cool, and checking on others helps protect our community.

Find a Cool Place

The City of Roseville offers several locations where you can cool off during periods of extreme heat. These facilities provide a safe, air conditioned or water based environment to help you stay comfortable.

Cooling locations include:

Downtown Library, 225 Taylor Street, with extended hours during heat events
Maidu Library, 1530 Maidu Drive
Martha Riley Community Library, 1501 Pleasant Grove Boulevard
Utility Exploration Center, 1501 Pleasant Grove Boulevard
Roseville Aquatics Complex, 3051 Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard
Johnson Pool, 100 D Street
Mike Shellito Indoor Pool, 10210 Fairway Drive
Vernon Street Town Square Spray Ground, 311 Vernon Street
Crabb Park Spray Ground, 1000 Scarborough Drive

Getting There

Need a ride? Roseville Transit can help you reach cooling locations safely. Use local bus routes or Arrow on demand service to plan your trip online or call (916) or (530) 745-7560.


Stay Safe in the Heat

  • Drink water frequently and do not wait until you are thirsty
  • Avoid outdoor activity during the hottest part of the day
  • Wear lightweight, light colored clothing and sun protection
  • Take breaks in the shade or indoors
  • Never leave children or pets in a vehicle, even for a moment

Know the Signs

Recognizing heat related illness early can prevent serious medical emergencies.

Heat exhaustion symptoms may include:

  • Heavy sweating
  • Fatigue or weakness
  • Dizziness or fainting
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Headache
  • Cool, pale, or clammy skin

What to do: Move to a cooler place, sip water, and rest.

Heat stroke is a medical emergency. Signs include:

  • High body temperature
  • Confusion or altered mental state
  • Hot, dry skin or excessive sweating
  • Rapid pulse
  • Loss of consciousness

What to do: Call 9 1 1 immediately.


Look Out for One Another

Heat impacts everyone differently. Check on neighbors, especially older adults and those who may need extra help. Taking a moment to check in can make a life saving difference.