Old Sacramento 28 Apr 2015
Free Attractions

Visit Sacramento

With all the financial demands we face, it's nice to know that Sacramento is not only a great vacation destination, but also an affordable one.  Listed below is a sampling of free attractions that represent Sacramento's identity as the home of the Gold Rush, capital of California, agricultural powerhouse and unique, modern city.  Enjoy all that money can't buy, here in Sacramento!

 

Old Sacramento

The Old Sacramento State Historic Park is a registered national landmark off the banks of the Sacramento River.  As you enter this 28-acre district constructed in the mid 1800s, you'll step back in time to the California Gold Rush. Today, after strong preservation efforts, the nostalgic appeal of early American history is reflected perfectly by the wooden sidewalks, horse-drawn carriages, old-fashioned candy shops and a Mississippi-style riverboat--now a hotel.  Rich in history, Old Sacramento is home to many free attractions. For instance, the B.F. Hastings Building (1854) houses part of the Wells Fargo History Museum, where docents in period costume present the history of the company, Gold Rush era and early Sacramento development.  (To see an actual Concord Stagecoach, visit the Wells Fargo Center at 400 Capitol Mall.) 

 

Also free is the Big Four Building, named for the "Big Four" of western railroading: Leland Stanford, Mark Hopkins, Collis P. Huntington and Charles Crocker.  Today it includes the Huntington Hopkins Hardware Store Museum and Stanford Gallery.  The charming Old Sacramento Schoolhouse is in the style of one-room schools found in the 1800s and is always fun for children to see. 

 

California Capitol Attractions

If you forget the taxes you pay each year, then you can consider the California State Capitol Museum the best free tour around!  One of the greatest restoration projects in American history, it took six years and $68 million to restore the California State Capitol to its original splendor.  Free guided tours highlight the Senate and Assembly chambers, along with the rotunda, tiled hallways and ornate stairways.  Equally poetic is theCalifornia Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Capitol Park.  This $2.5 million project was established by law and built entirely by donations.  Its 22 shiny black granite panels memorialize the 5,822 names of California's fallen soldiers.  The exquisite full-relief bronze figures depict the realities of daily life during that conflict.A breathtaking addition to the meticulous landscape of Capitol Park is The International World Peace Rose GardenDedicated in May 2003, the Victorian-designed garden features over 800 roses in a variety of colors and fragrances.  Walkways lead to a small courtyard with a fountain in the center, and a heart-shaped seating wall.

 

Sacramento City Attractions

Once you leave Old Sacramento and the Capitol area, the variety of free attractions continues.  The Blue Diamond Visitor Center introduces visitors to the largest almond processing plant in the world.  The 20-minute video (in several foreign languages), tasting and gift shop are bound to give you a new appreciation for almonds.  The Historic City Cemetery was established in 1849 and is the last resting place for over 20,000 early Sacramentans, including John A. Sutter Jr., Edwin and Margaret Crocker, and Mark Hopkins. The cemetery is on the National Register of Historic Places. Guided and self-guided tours are available. 

 

For architectural beauty, don't miss the 217-foot tower and Austrian stained glass at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament or the Tiffany stained glass windows and rare Johnson Tracker organ at St. Paul's Episcopal Church

 

For a no-cost adventure in the great outdoors, joggers, cyclists, boaters, wildlife-enthusiasts and general adventure-lovers will find their paradise along the American River Parkway, a 23-mile, 4,900-acre park that runs through the county. Visitors can explore the parkway on foot or on water, or take in the sites with a scenic picnic lunch.

 

Finally, pick up a free copy of the Sacramento Visitors' Guide at the Old Sacramento Visitors Center.