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Aerospace Museum of California


Highway to the Danger Zone
5934 Price Avenue
(near Watt Avenue & Roseville Road)
Sacramento, CA 95652
United States
+1 916 643 3192
http://www.aerospacemuseumofca...
Aviation or military buffs can spend hours at this museum. Planes of U.S. military significance from World War II to the present day are on display. Actual resoration projects are undertaken here. If you look around you might be lucky enough to see one of the F-117 Stealth Fighters sometimes serviced at the base. Tables are available for picnics, and a gift shop is full of fun souvenirs. See website for museum news, admission pricing and more. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Aerospace Museum of California photo by Barbara Haven
Photo: Barbara Haven
Aerospace Museum of California photo by Anna P. L. Dohnke
Photo: Anna P. L. Dohnke
Aerospace Museum of California photo by PSECE
Photo: PSECE
Aerospace Museum of California photo by J Ollinger
Photo: J Ollinger
 

 
American River Raft Rentals


Relaxing river rafting within minutes of downtown
11257 South Bridge Street
Sacramento, CA 95670
United States
+1 916 635 6400 / +1 888 338 7238
http://www.raftrentals.com
For a great summertime day adventure, a self-guided rafting trip on the American River is hard to top. Take a relaxing three-hour drift down the Lower American River to Goethe Park. The raft rental season runs from mid-April through September. Raft rentals for four-to-12-person rafts cost from USD48 to USD144 per day, or rent an inflatable kayak for only USD33 per day. For another USD4 per person, the staff will shuttle you back to the base camp between 2p and 6p. Reservations are required.

Review © 2007, Wcities
American River Raft Rentals photo by Louie Baur
Photo: Louie Baur
 

 
Ancil Hoffman Golf Course


Nature park golf
6700 Tarshes Dr
Sacramento, CA 95608
United States
+1 916 575 4653
http://www.empiregolf.com/
This course is a challenging 18-hole layout. It has been rated one of the top public courses in America by Golf Digest. The golf course has 6,794 yards offering a great view of the surrounding nature center and American River. It features a well-stocked golf shop, full food service in the clubhouse, natural grass driving range and a putting green with practice bunker.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ancil Hoffman Golf Course photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Antelope Greens Golf Course


A quick round
2721 Elverta Road
Sacramento, CA 95843
United States
+1 916 334 5764
You can play 18 beautifully maintained and challenging holes in less than 3 hours. While this public course measures only 3,100 yards from the back tees, it is no pushover. Playing to a par 58, the holes measure from 77-355 yards with just enough water, sand and trees to keep you sharp. Greens and fairways are the equal of any private course and plenty of food and drink is available in the clubhouse. Greens fees are USD28 on weekdays and USD32 on weekends, including the price of a golf cart rental.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Antelope Greens Golf Course photo by John Pastor
Photo: John Pastor
 

 
Bartley Cavanaugh Golf Course


Soft spikes and hard hat
8301 Freeport Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95832
United States
+1 916 665 2020
http://www.capitalcitygolf.com...
Long is not too important, but straight is mandatory to score well on this course. It has 6,118 yards of narrow fairways. Several fairways on this 18-hole, par 71 links-type public course parallel each other, so watch out for cross-fairway play. In other words, be ready to duck and cover. Before noon the greens fees and include a cart.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Beals Point


Three sandy beaches to choose from
7806 Folsom Auburn Road
Sacramento, CA 95630
United States
+1 916 791 1531
http://www.geocities.com/place...
A mere half-hour drive east of downtown Sacramento, this natural oasis is a great place to get away from all the hustle and bustle. The kids can go swimming in the warm waters of Folsom Lake under the watchful eyes of lifeguards, while you can relax in the sun on one of the three beaches. The picnic areas have barbecue pits, covered tables, and plenty of nearby restrooms. If you forgot to bring your picnic lunch, there is a snack bar offering a variety food items and drinks.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Beals Point photo by bwolf0301
Photo: bwolf0301
Beals Point photo by Richard Flink
Photo: Richard Flink
 

 
Bing Maloney Golf Course


Old and affordable course
6801 Freeport Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95822
United States
+1 916 433 2283
http://www.http://www.bingmalo...
This is one of area's first public courses. The trees lining most fairways are fully grown and best avoided. Greens are on the small side, but there are no long forced carries over water. In addition to the old 6,558-yard 18-hole layout, the course offers a more-open, but still challenging, nine-hole executive course. Call or check the website for price information.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bing Maloney Golf Course photo by A Kap
Photo: A Kap
 

 
C.N. Gorman Museum


Cutting Edge Native American Art
1316 Hart Hall
(University of California, Davis)
Sacramento, CA 95616
United States
+1 530 752 6567
http://gormanmuseum.ucdavis.edu
This is one of three museums in the United States showing exhibits of a new art movement, Native American Contemporary Art. Using both unusual and traditional medium, the artists featured here address issues of environmental destruction and pervasive stereotypes of Native Americans. While respecting Native American traditions of artistic integrity, the messages of these contemporary artists are explicit. Photography, prints, paintings and sculpture are examples of the media at this museum, and many pieces are being publicly shown here for the first time. All exhibits are free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
California Raptor Center


Owls, Eagles, and more
1 Shields Avenue
University of California
Sacramento, CA 95616
United States
+1 530 752 9994 / +1 530 752 6091
http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/...
Vultures, screech owls and bald eagles are among the birds displayed in living-room-sized cages along tree-shaded pathways. The volunteers and professional veterinarians affiliated with this institution release about 65 percent of their patients after successful treatments ranging from surgery to physical therapy. The staff leads Hawk Walks to view recently released birds in the surrounding habitat. Visitors can view demonstrations of techniques such as "on the fist." During monthly events, staff lectures and presentations focus on the fascinating features of raptor biology and ecology. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
California Raptor Center photo by Mark Co Sy
Photo: Mark Co Sy
 

 
California State University Aquatic Center


Aquatic adventures on Lake Natoma
1901 Hazel Ave
Sacramento, CA 95670
United States
+1 916 985 7239
http://www.csusaquaticcenter.com
If you want to learn a water sport from pros, or just spend time enjoying a well-equipped urban recreation area, The Associated Students of CSUS have just the thing for you. The unruffled waters of the lake offer a perfect environment in which to learn the basics of canoeing, kayaking or water-skiing. If water sports are not for you, just spend an afternoon at the beach area, which boasts picnic tables and barbecue equipment. Canoes and kayaks can be rented for $8 an hour.

Review © 2007, Wcities
California State University Aquatic Center photo by Donald Childs
Photo: Donald Childs
 

 
Catta Verdera Country Club


Tough but Beautiful Course
1111 Catta Verdera Road
Sacramento, CA 95648
United States
+1 916 645 7200
http://www.cattaverdera.com/
The lush narrow fairways, lined by very mature oak trees in between meandering creeks and rock outcroppings, make a score of par-72 a stern test for the best. While the course is new, the designer's sensitivity to natural elements, and hazards, gives it the visual appeal of a much older course. Greens fees are $45 on the weekdays and $60 on the weekend. Cart rental is $15. The course has a dress code. All men must wear shirts with a collar and blue jeans are not allowed.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Catta Verdera Country Club photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Cherry Island Golf Course


Watch the 1st and 18th
2360 Elverta Road
Sacramento, CA 95626
United States
+1 916 575 4653
http://empiregolf.com/empire/c...
In 1991, Golf Digest selected this course as one of the Top-Ten New Municipal Courses. Despite what it seems you are not driving through the gates of a private club; this is one of the newer and already popular public courses in Sacramento. Dry Creek and Sierra Creek run adjacent to the lush 6,562-yard layout that offers both challenge and opportunity to golfers of all skill levels. Greens fees are $19 Monday through Thursday and $23 Friday through Sunday. Cart rental is $22.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Community Park


Park here!
1405 F Street
Sacramento, CA 95616
United States
+1 530 757 5626 (Parks & Community Services Department)
http://www.city.davis.ca.us/pc...
Situated between F Street and Oak Avenue, the Community Park sits pretty. It has a community pool, a tennis court, two play areas, a public skate park and a dog park. The 28 acres of lush greenery and fun is open during the day. The skating park, which has a concrete ramp, is open for skateboarding from Wednesday to Thursday from 4p-9p, on Saturday from 3p-11p and on Sunday from 11a-3p. It also features many soccer fields and softball backstops.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Community Park photo by Donald Childs
Photo: Donald Childs
 

 
Country Club Lanes


Extreme Glo and laser tag
2600 Watt Ave
Sacramento, CA 95821
United States
+1 916 483 5105
http://www.countryclublanes.com
During the day, this immaculate alley looks like it was transported intact straight out of the 1950s. Various leagues play different times during the day. For those who want bowling with a bit more dazzle and pizzazz, the lanes sponsor Glo bowling. The incandescent lights are doused and under the substitute black lights, the pins and bowlers wearing light-colored clothing literally glow in the dark. In addition, this place has laser tag. The two in-house bars offer drink specials on glo nights.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Country Club Lanes photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Davis Municipal Golf Course


Challenging course set in farmland
24439 Fairway Drive
(Road 29 and Highway 113)
Sacramento, CA 95616
United States
+1 530 756 4010
The course is affordable and pleasantly landscaped. This public course opened in 1964 and par for 18-holes is 66. Carts, clubs, and range balls are available to rent. Lessons by PGA pros are available as well. The pro-shop offers a large range of equipment. The driving range is open from dawn until dusk and there are several putting greens beside the snack bar/pro-shop complex. The greens fees are $12 on weekdays, and $16 on weekends. Cart rental is $9 per rider.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Effie Yeaw Nature Center


Miles of hiking
6700 Tarshes Drive
Sacramento, CA 95778
United States
+1 916 489 4918
http://www.effieyeaw.org
The Nature Center is the crown jewel of the pristine American River woodlands. There are several self-guided hiking trails such as the Observation Trail, which winds through oak groves to culminate with a sweeping view of the river. The center maintains a sanctuary for rescued wild animals. The park has history and cultural programs as well as programs on the environment. The gift shop has historical trinkets, books, and more. Admission to the park is $4 per car.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Effie Yeaw Nature Center photo by Lawrence Rillera
Photo: Lawrence Rillera
Effie Yeaw Nature Center photo by skelly10
Photo: skelly10
Effie Yeaw Nature Center photo by C.V. Vick
Photo: C.V. Vick
 

 
Explorit Science Center


Get your atoms and molecules right
2801 2nd Street
Sacramento, CA 95616
United States
+1 530 756 0191
http://www.explorit.org
If it's science that interests you, walk right into the Explorit Science Center. This non-profit organization is for kids, teachers, adults, families, students and teens. The Center holds programmes, lectures, field trips, assemblies, nature labs and safaris for schools. It also arranges vacation classes for students and for all those who would like to know more about the world they live in. Come and enjoy the experience! Check the website for more details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Folsom Lake State Recreation Area


Relax and fish by boat
7806 Folsom-Auburn Road
Sacramento, CA 95630
United States
+1 916 988 0205
http://www.parks.ca.gov/north/...
Host to some four million visitors a year, Folsom Lake offers 18,000 acres of water open to fishing, water-skiing and boating; plus plenty of land for hiking, horseback riding, camping and picnicking. Hike, bike or ride on more than 80 miles of trails, or fish for trout, catfish, bass, perch and kokanee with a valid California fishing license. Stables, beaches and marinas are also provided. The park entry fee is $3 per car.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Folsom Lake State Recreation Area photo by Fabian Falconett
Photo: Fabian Falconett
Folsom Lake State Recreation Area photo by o0maldita0o
Photo: o0maldita0o
Folsom Lake State Recreation Area photo by Salman Jafri
Photo: Salman Jafri
Folsom Lake State Recreation Area photo by Tonya Deutsch
Photo: Tonya Deutsch
Folsom Lake State Recreation Area photo by Luke Davison
Photo: Luke Davison
 

 
Folsom Powerhouse Museum


Hydroelectric history
Corner of Leidesdorff and Riley streets
Sacramento, CA 95630
United States
+1 916 988 0205
http://www.parks.ca.gov
The old Folsom Powerhouse on the American River has changed little since its completion in 1869. Built by H.P. Livermore, the two-story Tennessee marble structure still has its original generators, transformers and switchboards. When the powerhouse was in operation, the transformers delivered from 800-11,000 volts of electricity 22 miles downstream to Sacramento. Today, visitors can view all of the old works including the canal system, which channeled water from the dam. There is no charge for admission.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Folsom Powerhouse Museum photo by Eugene G
Photo: Eugene G
Folsom Powerhouse Museum photo by Sheri Earnhart
Photo: Sheri Earnhart
 

 
Folsom Prison Museum


Only 30 Minutes from Downtown
Prison Road
(between Folsom and Folsom Dam at Folsom Prison)
Sacramento, CA 95630
United States
+1 916 985 2561 (Prison Information)
When country singer Johnny Cash sang "Folsom Prison Blues," America became familiar with this rough granite-walled state penitentiary. The prison was built in 1880 to handle the overload from San Quentin. Tours of the prison are not offered; however, the displays in the museum offer a realistic view of what life is like on the inside. Especially frightening is the display of weapons prisoners have made from everyday items. You can purchase crafts and other items made by prisoners. Admission is USD2 for persons age 12 and up.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Folsom Prison Museum photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Folsom Zoo


Sanctuary for injured animals
50 Natoma St
(behind City Hall)
Sacramento, CA 95630
United States
+1 916 351 3527
http://www.folsom.ca.us/index....
Since 1963, when a badly burned bear was taken in and cared for by the city government, the Folsom Zoo has grown by leaps and bounds. It now provides a home for animals that no one else wants. Wild animals include bobcats, cougars, bears, coyotes, raccoons, elk and a few exotics. Domestic animals include livestock such as sheep, goats, chickens and horses. The mission of the zoo, in addition to helping the animals, is educational. Admission is $4 for adults; $3 for kids (5-12); under 5 is free. First Tuesday of every month is half off the admission.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Folsom Zoo photo by Jay Wilson
Photo: Jay Wilson
Folsom Zoo photo by katehatnixzutun
Photo: katehatnixzutun
Folsom Zoo photo by Riverrider
Photo: Riverrider
Folsom Zoo photo by Matt Shoemaker
Photo: Matt Shoemaker
Folsom Zoo photo by Rojer Wisner
Photo: Rojer Wisner
Folsom Zoo photo by Scott Schrantz
Photo: Scott Schrantz
 

 
Frasinetti's Winery & Restaurant


Gardens & Gazebos
7395 Frasinetti Rd
Sacramento, CA 95829
United States
+1 916 383 2444
http://www.frasinetti.com
Founded more than 100 years ago, this combination restaurant and winery is the oldest family-owned wine producer in Sacramento. The restaurant features Redwood walls, burgundy tablecloths, candlelight and huge wooden vats. The cozy bar features a beautiful rock fireplace and French doors leading to the deck and gardens. Capellini Pomodoro (pasta in tomato, basil, mushroom sauce with Mozzarella cheese), and Risotto Encrusted Salmon (topped with mushroom risotto) are among entree choices. Free wine tasting is available in the gift shop or tasting room.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Golf Land Sun Splash


Water-park, laser tag and family fun
1893 Taylor Road
Sacramento, CA 95661
United States
+1 916 784 1273
http://www.golfland-sunsplash.com
This fun place has two 18-hole miniature golf courses, a 5,000-square-foot laser tag arena, more than 200 arcade games and a water park. The water-park has an adventure island, a wave pool, a lazy river and eight slide towers. The park does not permit outside food or drinks. It does have a pizza kitchen and snack bars serving a variety of foods and drinks.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Golf Land Sun Splash photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Granite Wall


State of the art interior
11355 Folsom Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95742
United States
+1 916 852 7625
http://www.sierrasite.com/gran...
This facility offers many different climbing challenges. The floors are padded just in case you fall. If you are a beginner, you must take a $7 safety class before you can climb. The climbing wall is 35 feet tall and has handholds capable of being moved into a variety of configurations. Children are welcome to climb with parental permission. Day passes are $20 for adults and $12 for children under 11 years of age. All day passes include equipment rental. Snack machines offering sodas, candy, and chips are available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Hays Antique Truck Museum


Antique trucks
1962 Hays Lane
Sacramento, CA 95667
United States
+1 530 666 1044
http://www.truckmuseum.org
For a glimpse into the past, check out the huge showroom floor at this museum. You will see everything from a 1903 Knox, one of the first trucks ever built, to more than 100 makes of lovingly restored old trucks. The museum owner, Mr. Hays, and his father opened the museum back in 1977. Each year volunteers at the museum restore dozen of old trucks. Admission is $6 for adults; $4 kids (6-14); $5 for seniors.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hays Antique Truck Museum photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Marco Dog Park


Roseville's only leashless dog run
Sierra Gardens Dr
Sacramento, CA 94230
United States
+1 916 774 2854
http://www.rosevilledog.org/
This park was named in honor of a Roseville police dog that was killed in the line of duty. It is devoted to the idea that our furry four-legged friends need a wide-open space in which to run. The Roseville Dog Owners Group sponsor this park. They provide the all-important "pick-up bags" in an effort to keep the place relatively unfertilized. They recommend that dog owners not bring food, as that can attract hordes of canine beggars. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Marco Dog Park photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
RiverWalk


Scenic trails meandering along
Tower Bridge - Broderick Boat Landing
Sacramento, CA 95691
United States
+1 916 617 4620
http://www.ci.west-sacramento....
RiverWalk is a natural oasis meandering along the western bank of the Sacramento River. The network of scenic trails begins in the shadow of the Tower Bridge across Third Street from Raley Field. The paved trail is lined with native plants as well as signs that colorfully describe them. The centerpiece of this urban jewel is the Grand Staircase just below the Money Store ziggurat; it doubles as a concert amphitheater highlighting entertainers from everywhere.

Review © 2007, Wcities
RiverWalk photo by phae
Photo: phae
RiverWalk photo by Donald Childs
Photo: Donald Childs
RiverWalk photo by phae
Photo: phae
 

 
Rocknasium


Climb With All Your Might
720 Olive Drive
Sacramento, CA 95616
United States
+1 530 757 2902
http://www.rocknasium.com
You can learn to rock climb at this 2,400-square-foot gym. Dangling from ropes hooked to the 50-foot ceiling, rock climbers of all ages climb to the top using hand and footholds. A wall made of undulated rocks and lumps of plastic form arches to emulate surfaces climbers find in natural settings. Once you take a beginner's course (two hours long; USD10) you are ready to sign up for a day pass (USD10) and climb. Equipment (harness and climbing shoes) rental is available for USD8.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Rocknasium photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Roseville Telephone Museum


A century of telephone technology
106 Vernon St
Sacramento, CA 95688
United States
+1 916 786 1621
http://www.rosevilletelephonem...
The four galleries in this seven-year old museum offer a glimpse into the past. Some visitors will recognize a particular telephone and remember "how it used to be." On display are more than 100 early wall telephones, early telephone booths and old technology going back to the 1890s. As far as current equipment, technology buffs will appreciate the cutaway of a typical underground cable vault and a display that commends the wonders of fiber optics. Admission is $1 for age 13 and older. Children under 12 are admitted free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Roseville Telephone Museum photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Sacramento Fine Arts Center


Take part in the art
5330-B Gibbons Dr
Sacramento, CA 95608
United States
+1 916 971 3713
http://sfac.icomm.ca/
This center combines the services of an art gallery along with an excellent art instruction program. The exhibits change frequently and feature works in a wide array of mediums, with most art offered for sale. Demonstrations, field trips and recreational art classes for the novice to expert round out a very full program. Along with its daily schedule, the center hosts a reception and show as part of the Second Saturday Art Walk from 6pm-8:30pm on the second Saturday of each month.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Sacramento Fine Arts Center photo by steve mehallo
Photo: steve mehallo
 

 
Scandia Family Fun Center


Indy cars, bumper boats, miniature golf
5070 Hillsdale Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95841
United States
+1 916 331 0115
http://www.scandiafamilyfun.com
Fun is what this attraction has to offer, with a variety of activities for all ages. You can play miniature golf on one or both of the Scandinavian-themed 18-hole golf courses. If you enjoy batting or want to practice your swing, this is the place for you. You can also test your skills behind the wheel of an Indy car or bumper boats.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Scandia Family Fun Center photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
SkyDance Skydiving


The ultimate thrill ride
24390 Aviation Ave
Sacramento, CA 95616
United States
+1 530 753 2651
http://www.1800skydive.com
If the excitement of riding a roller coaster leaves you wanting more, try jumping out of a plane at 3,000 feet. This company offers a variety of programs with certified instructors and supervision. It can accommodate skydivers from beginning to advance skill levels. There are programs for everybody from one-time thrill seekers to skyboarders scudding about the sky on an actual board while free falling. This place also provides mementos in the form of an airborne video or still photos.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Teal Bend Golf Course


Great golf package
7200 Garden Highway
Sacramento, CA 95837
United States
+1 916 922 5209
http://www.tealbendgolf.com/
This course may sound like a tough track, but it really plays shorter than its posted 7,061 yards from the back tees. No long carries over hazards are required, and the par-five 17th hole gives up lots of eagles to players who choose to hit over the lake. Fees include a cart and a bucket of balls for loosening up at the driving range. Note: Non-metal spikes are required here.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
UC Davis Arboretum


Lots to learn in kid-friendly woods
1 Shields Avenue
University of California
Sacramento, CA 95616
United States
+1 530 752 4880
http://arboretum.ucdavis.edu
Thousands of school age children come here to learn about the native plants on this unique 80-acre preserve. During day camps in July and August, children get an up-close-and-personal look at nature. Other year-round activities for children include guided tours through the redwoods and occasionally the staff offers stargazing sessions. The Arboretum is not just for children. The staff offers gardening and landscaping workshops for adults. On Sundays at 2 pm, the entire family can take a free guided tour.

Review © 2007, Wcities
UC Davis Arboretum photo by Jacob Goodwin
Photo: Jacob Goodwin
UC Davis Arboretum photo by Steve Klett
Photo: Steve Klett
UC Davis Arboretum photo by Variable Starlet
Photo: Variable Starlet
UC Davis Arboretum photo by W.C.
Photo: W.C.
UC Davis Arboretum photo by BoxerRumble
Photo: BoxerRumble
UC Davis Arboretum photo by Eugene Chen
Photo: Eugene Chen
 

 
Wildhorse Golf Course


Challenging terrain and full services
2323 Rockwell Drive
Sacramento, CA 95616
United States
+1 530 753 4900
http://www.eaglgolf.com
With rolling hills, nooks and crannies along the very long fairways, this course really penalizes golfers not able to hit straight. On the extreme northern edge of Davis among the new Wildhorse development (no affiliation), this course is currently a work of art in progress. There is a wide range of practice facilities onsite, including driving ranges and variously configured greens. Greens fees include a cart, and range balls.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Wildhorse Golf Course photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Woodland Opera House


A living piece of history
Corner of Main and Second streets
P. O. Box 1425
Sacramento, CA 95776
United States
+1 530 666 9617
http://www.wohtheatre.org
This old vaudeville venue is a California State Historic landmark. More than a century's worth of history lives here. A major attraction on the 1890s vaudeville circuit, the Opera House featured 300 touring companies and several generations of local performing artist. In the past, many have marveled at Frank Kirk, "The Acrobatic Tramp, Inventor & Performer on Instruments Grotesque." John Philip Sousa and his band stopped here regularly. The boxer "Gentleman Jim" Corbett put on "Exhibitions of Fisticuffs." Call for schedule and performance times.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Woodland Opera House photo by Brett C Sandström
Photo: Brett C Sandström
Woodland Opera House photo by Bruce Fingerhood
Photo: Bruce Fingerhood
 

 
Yolo Basin Foundation


Save wildlife!
43556 Almond Lane
Sacramento, CA 95617
United States
+1 530 758 1018
http://www.yolobasin.org/
This organization was founded in 1990 to conserve the Yolo Wildlife Area. It focuses on environmental education and restoration of the Yolo Bypass Region, in cooperation with the California Department of Fish & Game. The organization introduces people to wildlife, and teaches them to live harmoniously alongside; it is also a sponsor for non-profit events, such as California Duck Days. Check out the website for more details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Yolo Basin Foundation photo by Edward Mayda
Photo: Edward Mayda
 

 
Yolo County Historical Museum


Lovingly restored mansion
512 Gibson Road
Sacramento, CA 95695
United States
+1 530 666 1045
http://www.yolo.net/ychm
The museum is set in a grove of ancient olive trees. The building is supported by massive Ionic pillars around the front porch. Throughout the museum are various 1850-1930 artifacts and furnishings. Exhibits feature the history of Yolo County and change on a regular basis. To the rear, a complete working blacksmith shop still supplies specialized ironwork for local farmers. In addition, the museum has outbuildings that display agriculture and items used during the 1850-1930 era. Admission is $2 for adults; children 12 and under are admitted free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Yolo County Historical Museum photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Yolo Shortline Railroad


Classic comfort on the rails
1965 East Main St
Sacramento, CA 95776
United States
+1 530 666 9698 / +1 800 942 6387
The railroad offers scenic excursions from Woodland to the Delta town of Clarksburg during spring and summer. In addition, it has a "Train Robbery" excursion where guests experience a Wild West train robbery. You can purchase pizza, drinks, beer, and other snacks from the concession bar. The railroad cars are air-conditioned and have an open observation platform. During dinner excursions,the dining room (which seats 10) features panoramic views, a buffet and restored antique fixtures. Prices for adults range from $13-38 depending on the excursion.

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