- TripBuzz found 88 things to do with kids in or near Placerville, California, including 74 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Folsom, Rocklin, El Dorado Hills and Roseville.
- From Jenkinson Lake See Sly Park Recreation Area-Campground to Apple Hill, the Placerville area offers 91 different types of family activities, including: Farms & Ranches, History Museums, Forests and Camping Site.
- A small community, Placerville was important to the California Gold Rush. Within close proximity of Sacramento, the city is home to many national and historical landmarks such as Confidence Hall, Church of our Savior and the Fountain & Tallman Museum. Other attractions in the city include local wineries, the Placerville Bell and Placerville Speedway.
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A variety of outdoor activities and sports can be played at the large fields at Condon Park. In addition to baseball fields, they have a disc golf course, skate park, and dog park.
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Featuring multiple playgrounds for varying age ranges, the Derr-Okamoto Community Park is family-friendly and popular for parties and events. The park also features a water play and splash pad area for the warmer months.
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Sierra Cinemas features four screens, two with 3D, for showing new movie releases. The theater also offers screenings of productions from the National Theater, Metropolitan Opera and the Bolshoi Ballet.
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Del Meyer Park is a neighborhood, community-owned public park that offers trails for jogging, walking, and even horseback riding. The wooded park also offers a small picnic area, well-placed park benches, drinking fountains, and public restrooms.
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A fishing charter service that leads trips on Lake Tahoe, Sierra Fin Addicts Fishing Charters employs experienced guides who can lead trips for everyone from novice fishermen to virtual pros.
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Soccer World is an indoor soccer facility that features a view from every angle of spectator seating. They offer a variety of soccer recreational activities including soccer classes and clinics, tournaments and leagues.
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Sacramento's historic Sutter's Fort is a living history museum that transports visitors back to the days of the California Gold Rush. The Fort features several working canons that are occasionally fired during special events.
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From its opening in 1940, California State Indian Museum has been dedicated to three major themes of Indian life: nature, spirit, and family. Visitors can enjoy the hand-crafted baskets, intricate beadwork and other artifacts, centuries-old tools, and other exhibits and multimedia displays.
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Jacinto Creek Dog Park provides tunnels and grass areas for dogs to run about. They have a shared dog bowl with a water faucet. The park offers tables and benches for people to sit.
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The Governor's Mansion in Sacramento is a beautiful Victorian building. Tourists can see historic furniture and a well-kept garden.