Jazz it up at the Sacramento Jazz Festival and Jubilee, touted as the second largest festival in the world. You'll boogie down to the sounds of classic Dixieland, Mississippi Delta Blues, and Ragtime while you party on the city streets from Old Sac to the Convention Center. You'll hear around 70 bands perform at 20 different venues throughout the festival.
Slip and slide into gallons of fun at Sacramento's Raging Waters. This water-soaked attraction has just the right size splash for everyone, from taking a tranquil float down the Calypso Cooler Lazy River to catapulting down a slide through nearly five stories of heart-pounding spirals into the depths of the abyss below. Rent cabanas, eat and shop and much more!
Make a hole-in-one on one of Sacramento's youngest golf courses, the Bartley Cavanaugh Golf Course. This course was designed by Perry Dye, a renowned golf designer that has created golf courses around the world. Situated near the bank of the Sacramento River, the course is ideal for skilled players, yet encouraging for those growing in the game.
Pay homage to the first American transcontinental railroad at Sacramento's California State Railroad Museum. Discover vintage railroad locomotives, cars and other equipment. Peek over the counter at the Station Master's ticket office and stand in the waiting area where you'll think you're boarding the next steam horse.