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5 minutes: Brown's Ravine Marina in El Dorado Hills, just off of Green Valley Road, is a popular
spot for sailing, boating, fishing, biking, hiking, horseback riding and picnicking -- and it's
almost in your own backyard!
10 minutes: Folsom Lake and Lake Natoma in Folsom also offer boating, sailing, kayaking,
swimming, fishing, cycling, hiking and horseback riding. Several special events are scheduled
annually, including fishing tournaments, rowing competitions, foot races, horseback endurance
rides, and sailboat regattas. The 18,000-acre Folsom Lake State Recreation Area is the most
popular multi-use year-round offering in the California State Park System.
10 minutes: Folsom's Historic District includes the old railroad depot, Lakeside Cemetery
with pioneer graves dating back to the 1850s, and Sutter Street with its 100-year-old buildings
housing restaurants, specialty and gift stores, and antique shops.
30 minutes: Sacramento boasts a variety of restaurants,
from four-star dining to first-rate delis and steak houses, to ethnic -- Chinese to
Italian to Ethiopian -- plus a full spectrum of art galleries and museums.
Some of the museums that you don't want to miss include the Crocker Art Museum,
the Golden State Museum, and the Leland Stanford Mansion. Enjoy the performing arts?
Sacramento is home to the Sacramento Ballet, California Musical Theatre, Sacramento Opera,
Sacramento Choral Society and Orchestra, and the Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra. Nearby
Roseville also offers The Magic Circle Theatre (musical, mystery, drama, and kid's shows).
Open-air concerts featuring top-name entertainers and spanning all types of music draw large
crowds to Sacramento's Sleep Train Amphitheatre (reserved or lawn seating). And the Arco Arena
offers top-quality entertainment from Sacramento Kings home games to Disney on Ice.
For a bit of Sacramento history, visit the recently restored Civil War-era State Capitol building
and Old Sacramento, which runs along the riverfront on the west side of downtown Sacramento. Old
Sacramento includes a variety of restaurants, shops and activities, such as horse-and-carriage rides,
plus special events scheduled throughout the year. Old Sacramento is home to the
California State Railroad Museum one of the
finest museums of its kind in North America. On weekends in April-September, you can also
ride a steam locomotive.
50 minutes: The $57 million Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts
opened on the UC Davis campus in late 2002. As the premier performance venue in Northern California,
the center features a diverse range of events and world-class performers, from traditional to contemporary,
classical to cutting-edge.
120 minutes: Visit San Francisco
for the day or spend the weekend. All of the city's attractions are easily within reach.
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