- TripBuzz found 79 things to do with kids in or near Plymouth, California, including 79 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Folsom, Rancho Cordova, Placerville and El Dorado Hills.
- From Abel's Acres to Larsen's Apples, the Plymouth area offers 82 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Theaters, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- Part of California's wine country, Plymouth is a small town in Amador County. Originally a quartz mining town, the city has a rich history. Two buildings still stand from this era including the Empire Store building and a Methodist church. The city further sits on Historic Highway 49, important to the California Gold Rush.
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Located on 8 acres, Slaven Park features a children's playground, a small water park and paved paths that extend around the park. It also provides an open grass field and sheltered picnic areas with tables.
49.6 Miles
Located on 8 acres, Jack Slaven Park features a children's playground, a small water park and paved paths that extend around the park. It also provides an open grass field and sheltered picnic areas with tables.
49.6 Miles
Featured in several Hollywood films, the Sierra Railroad is the third oldest railroad in North America and offers a large variety of themed tours from the Beer Train to Zombie Train, and special holiday dinner excursions.
49.6 Miles
Situated next a train track, Cottles Woods Park is a small park with paved walking paths for joggers and bikers. There are several picnic areas and a covered pavilion for visitors to use.
49.7 Miles
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1962 Hays La., Woodland, Woodland, CA 95776
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Located near downtown Sacramento, Heidrick AG History Center in Woodland, California shows a unique perspective on history. Visitors will find collections of tractors and farm equipment, representing several manufacturers and dating back to the 19th century.
49.7 Miles
Manteca's Tidewater Bikeway is an asphalt paved trail suitable for running, hiking, and biking. An urban trail, it connects a variety of local neighborhoods, and provides scenic views of the city.
49.8 Miles
Hays Antique Truck Museum has a wide selection of vehicles on display, from classic truck models to uniquely built tractors. The many tractors on display are complemented by agricultural information that provide a history lesson on farming.