Sacramento Water Skiing is for members only! So hurry up and sign up because membership lets you ski at a private facility on Sacramento's beautiful Bell Aqua Lake, complete with a sandy beach, hot-tub spa, warm up arena for skiers and riders and more! Private lessons are available for tournament skiers and recreational skiers. This is Sacramento's ultimate water recreation experience.
So you think you're a rock star? Let your light shine at Blue Cue on a karaoke night. Located in midtown Sacramento, this restaurant and billiards bar offers tons of fun on the city's nightlife scene. Treat your friends to delicious appetizers, burgers, pizzas and cold beer. Check out bands like Mojo Child pay tribute to Jim Morrison and the Doors.
Row, row, row your boat at California Canoe and Kayak. The pros here are ready to take you on a recreational whitewater kayaking adventure where you'll float through wilderness caverns, rushing waters and explore new rivers. You'll learn how to row a kayak like a pro, get physically fit and make new friends!
"Let the good times roll" at Capitol Bowl! Strike the time away on bright neon lanes and hang out at the yummy café or popular lounge. There are plenty of open lanes and great customer service at this recreation facility. Get the family together for hours of bowling fun.
Bikers find bliss on Sacramento's American River Bike Trail, aka, the Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail. If biking is your sport of choice, grab your bike and travel across the 33 mile, spectacularly scenic trail that runs from Old Sac to Folsom Lake. Fresh air and nature abound with lush greenery, grand oak trees, a flowing river and endless wildlife! The trail welcomes walkers and joggers as well.
Grab your fishing buddies and head over to Sacramento's number one local specialty fishing shop, Kiene's American Fly Fishing Co. If you want to go on a true fishing adventure, book a fly fishing trip from the Sacramento River to Yucatan, Mexico! Sign up for instruction in fly fishing, guided fishing tours, and local, national and international travel.
Joggers unite together at Sacramento's McKinley Park to enjoy the serene trails running through beautiful rose gardens and around a peaceful pond. Families enjoy bringing the children to play on the vast playgrounds. Park visitors can also enjoy recreation such as tennis, soccer, and swimming.
Soar at high altitudes with the pros at Sacramento Hang Gliding! Owner George Hamilton has been flying high with local Sacramentans since 1992. You'll lift off to 1,000-2,000 feet using a special winch and release into the blue yonder for a thrilling flight. Think you can break the altitude record of 6,000 feet and the 30 mile cross-country flight? You never know until you try!
Feel the purple passion at a Sacramento Kings professional basketball game! Loyal fans have filled the stands at Power Balance Pavilion, formerly known as the Arco Arena, since 1985 to cheer the only team in the big-four sports league in the River City. Slamson the Lion is the Kings mascot, and the Kings Dance Team brings excitement to every game! Get your tickets to see the Kings battle on the court with some of the NBA's finest.
Raley Field is home to the Sacramento River Cats, a Triple-A affiliate of Major League Baseball's Oakland Athletics and Pacific Coast league champs. The Sacramento Mountain Lion Cheerleaders and Dinger the mascot get the crowd pumped up and ready to cheer the sports team on. Attending a Sacramento River Cats baseball game is fun for the entire family.
Tackle a new kind of football season at a Sacramento Sirens women's semi-professional football game. Men, put your bias aside - these local sports professionals have accomplished the most successful records in women's full tackle football. Cheer the Sirens on at home games played at Natomas High School in Sacramento.
Extreme thrill seekers hang around Sacramento's Bungee Adventures and free fall into exhilarating freedom. Take the plunge from 150-foot to 1,200-foot high trees, bridges, and rocks in remote areas in the breathtaking Sierra Nevada Mountains between Lake Tahoe and Yosemite National Park. Bungee Adventures run jumps every weekend and you must be 18 or older to enjoy the extreme sports experience.
Discover secret paths, memorial statues and state history at Sacramento's Capitol Park. You'll exercise your way through the 40 acres of Victorian-style gardens, and along the pathways, you can salute statues like the Civil War Memorial Grove and run up the steps of the capitol building.
Brave the rapids on a guided American River whitewater rafting voyage through Gold Rush country. The water logged experts at Whitewater Voyages will make sure you and your paddles stay afloat. If you're too tired to go home, spend the night outdoors at their free Adventure Camp with the necessary creature comforts like a warm shower and flushing toilet.