How to Spend the Perfect Weekend in Sacramento

By Zach Chouteau

Sacramento is a nice blend of old and new. Sacramento is a nice blend of old and new.

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California’s capitol is an intriguing mix of old and new, blending historic attractions with cutting-edge restaurants and nightspots. Sacramento is also a welcoming combo of big-city and old-time small town. Visitors will find plenty to do without being overwhelmed by noise or traffic.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Step1
Stop by the Crocker Art Museum on O Street, the oldest continually operating museum of its kind in the West, with a splendid collection of works focusing on Asia, Europe and California.
Step2
Turn back the clock to Gold Rush days by visiting Old Sacramento, a handful of blocks in the heart of downtown with beautifully restored buildings, dozens of shops, restaurants and entertainment ranging from comedy clubs to several museums.
Step3
‘Capitolize’ on the city’s sporting life by seeing some men’s (Kings) or women’s (Monarchs) hoops at Arco Arena. Warm-weather visitors can take in a River Cats minor-league baseball game at Raley Stadium.
Step4
Families with kids will particularly enjoy the Sacramento Zoo, with a plethora of animal life ranging from the everyday to the exotic. From jaguars to chimpanzees to Columbian red-tailed boas, this is an impressive collection of animals.
Step5
Spend an hour at Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park. Refurbished to its 1846 status, it is the oldest restored fort in the U.S. The Fort has an intriguing history, frequent special events and a non-profit gift shop designed to look like an old trading post.
Step6
Don’t miss the Capitol Building and adjoining park. The Capitol is a grand old building open to the public, with a stunning rotunda and the park boasts 40 acres of native plant life and exotic flora such as deodar cedars native to the Himalayan Mountains.
Step7
Drop by the Leland Stanford Mansion State Historic Park to indulge in some elegance from days of yore. The 19,000-square-foot Victorian is characterized by sky-high ceilings, priceless fixtures, decorative arts and original furnishings once belonging to the Stanfords.

Tips & Warnings

  • Anyone visiting from the California coast should keep in mind that Sacramento has colder winters and hotter summers. Plan accordingly.

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