- TripBuzz found 14 things to do with kids in or near Sonora, California, including 5 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Murphys.
- From Springfield Trout Farm to Mark Cottrell Fly Fishing Guide Service, the Sonora area offers 54 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Military Museums, Fishing and Movie Theaters.
- Nestled in 'Gold Country' and once an active mining community, Sonora, California is rich in historic culture. Tourists can enjoy small town hospitality at any one of the local live theater venues, art galleries, or museums. The city's historic Main Street is also home to many antique stores. Venture just outside the city to explore outdoor recreation while camping, golfing, fishing, or navigating high country waterways by boat.
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The Old Timers Museum revitalizes the history of the region's gold rush. The collection boasts a large inventory of memorabilia, from aged mining equipment to era-specific appliances. Locals and tourists alike enjoy this step back into time.
11.9 Miles
Horse and Barrel offers horseback riders the chance to travel through California's wine and gold country. The location offers a riding experience that visitors of all skill levels may enjoy.
12.8 Miles
Mercer Caverns offers 45-minute cave tours and access to its gift shop for those who wish to take home souvenirs. Visitors of this site can also go gem mining and take home their loot.
14.0 Miles
QualiRainbow Troutty fly fishing products are offered, along with instruction, and personal service. Yosemite Sierra Fly Fishing offers hike-in trips for trout fishing in alpine lakes and bass and panfishing in local ponds.
26.5 Miles
Featuring miles of shoreline, Woodward Reservoir Regional Park offers visitors outdoor activities like swimming, fishing, hiking, and camping. The park has campgrounds right next to the lake that are shaded by trees.
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2113 East F Street, Suite #1, Oakdale, CA 95361
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Namaste Rafting Adventures provides the world by river and adds yoga to the journey on sandy beaches. They partner with rafting outfitters, experienced river guides, yoga instructors, talented musicians and gifted bodyworkers to connect the yoga and outdoor communities.
28.5 Miles
With fresh water and shady trees, the Woodward Reservoir is used for fishing, hiking, kayaking, swimming and more. In addition, the park also offers several picnic areas as well as a marina and campsites.
28.9 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.
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At Cowboy Museum, visitors can learn about the history of cowboys and view displays filled with Wild West memorabilia. The museum features a mix of rotating and permanent exhibits; and hosts community events like Christmas festivals and cowgirl luncheons.