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    State Indian Museum

    4.1 (54 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Kingston W.

    The State Indian Museum is really modest. (For now), it is in a smaller building adjacent to Sutter's Fort State Historic Park. Entry is $5 for adults, $3 for those aged 6 to 17; children enter for free. Metered automobile parking is available on 26th and K Streets. This museum presents a lot of information on the many native peoples that populated what is now California. The artifacts that are on display are sufficient to help tell the story--but number of items available isn't "robust". This raises a really interesting question: In 2018, Gov. Jerry Brown allocated state funding for the construction of the (new) California Indian Heritage Center in West Sacramento, which will replace the (this) existing State Indian Museum. Completion of the new museum is estimated to be 2032. It will be interesting to see what exhibits and programing the future facility might have. Does the State have a lot of artifacts in storage being readied for display? Are individual tribes or private collectors going to loan artifacts for viewing? I also wonder if the new museum will be "looking back" or "looking forward". Nevertheless, if you are visiting Sutter's Fort--in its current iteration, this museum is worth a viewing.

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    Mikayla M.

    I highly recommend checking out this museum, it's located right next to Sutter's Fort and has a great gift shop as well. It's only $5 to enter and has a lot of information and collections. It specifically covers Native American tribes that lived in what is now known as northern California.

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    Ji V.

    Admission of $5 for adult, $3 for kid. It is a small room with artifacts. Lots of readings necessary. No photography inside the museum allowed. They have a 10 items identification activity where you can win a price when you submit your completed form. Metered street parking. Staffs are accommodating. We enjoyed the whole experience.

    Nicole S.

    Great selection of artifacts and tons of great information. Everything from women's lives to colonization to trade goods and daily life. There is a scavenger hunt kids can do, too.

    Pathway from Museum to Sutter's Fort
    Michelle F.

    Quaint museum. $5 per adult entrance fee. A lot of the artifacts weren't in the display case for "preservation purposes." Which should be disclosed to patrons prior to paying the fee. Nonetheless, there were still quite a few artifact to see, even touch. They have a nice sized gift shop (arrowheads, rabbit fur, postcards, coffee mugs, etc). They have signs posted everywhere inside asking patrons to NOT take pictures. The museum is on the same property as Sutter's Fort, which means the walking area to and from the museum and fort is dirt- when it rains it's mud and puddle's.

    Joan L.

    Learn all about the New Mexico tribes and get some sobering history on the not-so-great stuff that went down. It's a small but good museum. They have an attached restaurant that serves native food - I liked the fry bread and Chile.

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    Lots of nice artifacts and information. A bit small but a good area to learn about our history.

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    My niece, her friend, and I loved it. Very educational and I can't wait for the new museum to be built in Old Town

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    Very informative and a good way to learn about California's Indigenous people. Recommend to anyone and everyone!

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    Such a beautiful collection of artifacts. The staff was very knowledgeable and friendly.

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    0.6 miEast Sacramento

    This is one of my dog's favorite parks, there's so much going on, parking is pretty easy, and…read morethere's a lot to do. They have tennis courts, basketball courts, a playground, plenty of picnic benches and seating around the park, a pool, and they have public restrooms. We enjoy walking around the park, watching the animals in the pond, and exploring the rose garden. There's a lot of green space which allows my dog the perfect opportunity to sniff around when he's tired of walking on the paths. I like that there's easy parking here, plenty of shade, and a large space to explore so we can enjoy a quick walk or a longer adventure.

    We visited McKinley Park toward the end of the day with two toddlers, and it absolutely did not…read moredisappoint. If you have little ones, this is a must-visit spot. Play Structures: I was seriously impressed by the variety of equipment specifically designed for the 2-5 year old age range. It's hard to find parks that cater so well to that specific gap! Creative Designs: The creativity here is next level. The kids absolutely loved exploring the castle and the ship structures--it really sparked their imagination and kept them busy for a long time. Right next to the playground is a great duck pond. It was a huge hit with the kids and provided a nice, scenic break from the climbing and sliding. Even late in the day, the park felt welcoming and well-maintained. It's a perfect destination for a family outing where the kids can safely burn off some energy.

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    Such a beautiful and relaxing park. The pond area is peaceful and perfect for a picnic or just…read moresitting and enjoying the scenery. My kids come here to play baseball and always have a great time. There is plenty of space for families, walking, and letting the kids run around. The park feels clean, safe, and has a nice family friendly atmosphere. We love spending afternoons here and will definitely continue coming back. Great place to enjoy nature and make family memories.

    When my kids were toddlers and elementary school aged, we used to come to William Land Park quite a…read morebit. Just as with furry children, human ones also have tons of energy that must be let out. So instead of having them cooped up, I'd will myself to take them to the park even when I'm bone tired after a long week of work. William Land Park is THE best place to help kids burn off energy so they can simmer down and sleep well after they have all the fun. It's really not a bad thing, I don't want to sound like I'm begrudged to take my kids out to play, but you know how sometimes you just want to veg out at home after work and esp on weekends? Yup. But my wife's always right that it's better to just suck it up and take the littles out and let me run wild than to fight the inevitable and try to keep them occupied at home. So we make the trek and we're never disappointed, even when parking can be challenging (hint: don't go at peak times on the weekend, esp Saturday mid morning to early afternoon). With all that said, WLP is really a great place. It's huge, first of all, with a big free playground on the North West side of the park, then of course there's the Sacramento Zoo which is just the most iconic place in Land Park. Then for littles there's Fairy Tale Town which was really a hit with my kids when they were younger. And when they got older and wanted more excitement, Funderland was the place to be for several years with all the roller coaster and other amusement park rides that were good enough for their age when they still got the thrill of being up and down and thrown around on a coaster or a spinning tea cup or a rocking pirate ship. And it helps that both places are pretty affordable for a fun day out. What's impressive about Land Park though, is that there's something for everyone in this 166.5 acres regional park. I looked up some stats and it features 23 picnic areas, 2 softball fields, 1 lighted Little League field, 3 baseball fields, 2 bantam soccer fields, 1 full-sized soccer field, 1 basketball court, adventure play area (the free playground), tot play area with free wading pool (in the same area as the playground), an indoor community facility, several restrooms, several ponds, a 3.4 mile jogging trail, the Ampitheater, fee-based pony rides, and 5 garden areas including the WPA Rock Garden, 3 groves, 2 parking lots, the well loved Golf course, the Sac Zoo which my kids really loved as kids, Fairytale Town and Funderland as mentioned above. In fact, for awhile I was playing volleyball here every Saturday, it must've been a couple of years from spring through fall and even over the winter if the weather was good and the grass wasn't soggy/ground wasn't muddy from rain. I had a great time playing vball with young'uns half my age as well as those who were quite a few years older than me and yet were so fit they literally kept me on my toes. There were definitely some talented folks on the vball courts and it was all volunteer organized and free to join and play. I might have to go back to it before I'm totally out of commission. All in all, William Land Park is very unique and truly is one of Sacramento's most historic and special places. We drive by often, but don't go there enough, and really need to get out and get some fresh air and exercise on the beautiful grounds of this local gem.

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    The California State Capitol Park is worth your best walking shoes. I was there in March and the…read moreviews are impressive, the flowers are in bloom, and the forbidden oranges look deliciously illegal to pick. There were beautifully poignant memorials for war veterans, fire fighters, civil war, native monument, world peace rose garden, and many more. If you visit Sacramento and love an outdoor botanical garden, visit this spot.

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    Kammerer Family Park

    4.9(25 reviews)
    14.1 mi

    Wow, this was my first time visiting this park, and I am genuinely impressed! My family and I came…read morehere on a Sunday evening to wind down and end our day, and it is by far one of the best and cleanest parks in the Elk Grove area. We even came on a windy day, and it was still a wonderful place to be. It is so spacious that it's the perfect spot to fly kites. A few of us were flying kites together, and it was such a relaxing, heartwarming experience. It's incredibly family and dog friendly, super roomy, and has so much going on. Because it's so clean and well maintained, this might just become the park I bring my kids to most often, and it is definitely a top choice for hosting future family events! It is perfect for a workout, sports activities, or just letting the kids play. I love the layout, especially how they designed the two separate grass areas where one sits at a lower elevation, while the other is level with the rest of the park. But honestly, what really blew me away was the restroom. I know that sounds like an exaggeration, but I'm serious! So many park restrooms are cold, dark, dirty, and lacking privacy. This one felt downright luxurious. It is completely temperature controlled, which was especially nice since it was breezy outside! It was warm, well lit, exceptionally clean, and had absolutely no odor. It even sounded like it had a great ventilation system running. The only minor downside was the lack of toilet seat covers, but that's an easy fix. The entire park feels pretty new with a beautiful, modern design, conveniently located right behind the Sky River Casino. Highly recommend checking it out! Rate: 10/10

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