Sacramento
Convention and Visitors Bureau
150 years after the famous California "Gold
Rush," visitors are still discovering gold in Sacramento. In the decades
since fortune hunters flocked to the region in search of the glimmering
metal, Sacramento, California, has emerged into a cosmopolitan state capital
that still retains its unique Gold Rush history.
- Crocker Art Museum
- Sutter's Fort
- Old Sacramento/Delta Queen Riverboat
- State Railroad Museum
- Casinos
- Golf
El Dorado County Visitors Authority
Whitewater rafting, hiking, swimming,
picnicking, gold panning, fishing and camping fill the spring and summer
months in El Dorado County. The beautiful Sierra Nevada mountain range
welcomes winter visitors with pure snowsporting pleasure. Stay in one of
many comfortable hotels or bed and breakfast inns. Take home souvenirs from
historic towns, choose from the area's over 50 wineries or take advantage of
one of the unique dining experiences El Dorado County has to offer.
Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority

Lake Tahoe is not only one of the bluest,
purest and clearest bodies of water in the world, it’s one of the most
inviting, too.
From swimming to water skiing to cruises of all types, Lake Tahoe begs for
everyone to come on in. When you’re out of the water here are a few
more options: Hiking, fishing, camping, golf, tennis, mountain biking and
(of course) over a dozen world-class ski resorts.
Napa Valley
Wine tasting, spas, fine dining. What more needs to be said?