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.
Walk a mile in the John Sutter's shoes at the Sutter's Fort: Sacramento's Gold Mine of State History. Step into the Living History Days and Pioneer Demonstration exhibits to travel back in time to the gold rush days where you'll see period clothing, real cannons, a trading post and an immigrant refuge town, among other attractions.
Take in a show at Sacramento's oldest venue, the Crest Theatre, host to top concerts, comedians, and independent films. Check out one of the popular film festivals including the French Film Festival, the Jewish Film Festival, the Trash Film Orgy Festival, or the Sacramento Film and Music Festival. You'll soon see why the Crest Theatre has been a leader in Sacramento entertainment since the early 1900s.
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.