Stroll on the cobbled stone streets of Old Sacramento, the 28-acre National Historic Landmark District and State Historic Park situated at the banks of Sacramento River. The gold rush themed attraction is brimming with activities and distinctive shopping, dining, entertainment and world-renowned museums. You're certain to find gold nuggets at this state attraction.
Music lovers in love: put a romantic spin on your next date and spend a Saturday night being serenaded at East Sacramento's Pops in the Park. Bring your favorite blanket and low-back chairs for comfy sitting. Enjoy holding hands and sitting close together while hearing live music. A neighborhood tradition since 1995, the park has hosted concerts from classic rock-n-roll to electrify/violinist concerts.
Take a swing at Teal Bend Golf Course, one of the most sought after public 18-hole championship courses, designed by former PGA professional and architect Brad Bell. The course offers 250 acres of mature trees, wetlands and wildlife, among sculpted greens and fairways that are interesting and fairly challenging.
Get an in-depth view of California Indian culture at the State Indian Museum. The museum showcases the history of the state's earliest inhabitants, Native American arts and crafts, and how the gold rush changed their lives. You can try your hand at using Indian tools, shop for Native-made jewelry, hand-crafted dolls and California Indian books.