This 19th-century granite building was modeled after the U.S. Capitol.
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This 19th-century granite building was modeled after the U.S. Capitol.
This museum explores a diverse range of Native American topics, from history to culture to art.
A unique 1,000-mile waterway labyrinth fed by five major rivers, including the Sacramento River and the San Joaquin River. Popular boating, fishing and houseboating river.
Children and adults alike delight in this zoo's almost 400 species of wildlife.
Opened in 1949, the spectacular Crest quickly became the city's top theater, which it remains today.
Designed by JMP Golf, this 18-hole golf course plays 6,695 yards from the championship tees, with a U.S.G.A. rating of 71.20 and slope rating of 124.
The best spot for information about performances and shows in the Sacramento area.
Museum that displays an excellent collection of golden nuggets.
Sacramento's most popular shopping center.
This large museum explores California's long military history and includes displays of weapons, uniforms and more.
In business since 1972, this arts center houses a gallery and a bookstore and is dedicated to promoting and preserving the art and culture of the Chicano, Latino and Native American community.
Founded in 1850 to provide research materials for government officials, this library is today available for public use and houses a collection of unique documents on the state's history.
An easy to moderate level trail through oak pines and gold mines.
This arena is home to the NBA's Sacramento Kings.
A Victorian-style paddleboat that provides a variety of scenic river cruises daily.
This professional theater company focuses on the staging of new plays.
With the all new Hook's Lagoon, this waterpark offers great summertime fun.
This interactive science museum for children includes a wide range of exhibits and a planetarium.
Bookstore that hosts exhibits and performance art, theatrical and musical events for the gay/lesbian community; also a coffee house.
This all-hours bowling alley offers pool, darts and nightly dancing to live music, in addition to 48 lanes.
One of the two professional theater companies in Sacramento.
The Actor's Workshop of Sacrament o is a place for actors of all levels of experience to develop their craft. The Workshop offers private and group acting classes for children, teens, and adults. The...
One of Sacramento's non-professional theater companies.
This theater is located at Sacramento City College.
The Studio Theatre is a small professional theatre company. Opened in 1994, The Studio Theatre is home to Sacramento's long running hit, "Six Women With Brain Death" Call tthe Box Office for updated...
This sports bar offers eight pool tables, darts, and pinball.
There's no drinking or smoking at this family-friendly hall.
This pool hall offers 31 tables, darts and video games, along with tournaments three nights per week.
This adults-only bar/pool hall has eight tables, darts and karaoke.
With 40 lanes, video games, bumper bowling and more, this bowling alley will keep everyone in good spirits.
The 50 lanes will keep you busy, and so will the live D.J. on Friday and Saturday nights.
With over 70 dealers, this spot is a mall for antiques.
Another of Sacramento's antique malls.
Located in the state capital, this government organization is responsible for protecting the state's wide range of parks and wildlife.
At 828 feet, Carpenter Hill is the lowest high point of any county in California.
An 80 mile trail for hikers and horseback riders between Sacramento and Carson City, Nevada.
A beautiful hiking trail with flora and fauna and a scenic waterfall.
A popular and challenging trail through 10 miles of scenic area.
Located on the Delta King river boat, this is one of Sacramento's only floating theaters.
