The Sacramento area is full of fun and interesting places to go. Sacramento is one of the oldest cities in California, and one of the fastest growing regions of the world. There are interesting historical as well as modern points of interest.
City of Sacramento
The city of Sacramento can be divided into several areas, which are further subdivided into neighborhoods. The City maintains a map (pdf) of the neighborhood which include:
Area One (Central/Eastern)
- Alkali Flat
- Boulevard Park
- Campus Commons
- Sacramento State University
- Dos Rios Triangle
- Downtown
- East Sacramento
- Mansion Flats
- Marshall School
- Midtown
- New Era Park
- Newton Booth
- Old Sacramento
- Poverty Ridge
- Richards
- Richmond Grove
- River Park (Park)
- Sierra Oaks
- Southside Park
Area Two (Southwestern)
- Airport
- Freeport Manor
- Golf Course Terrace
- Greenhaven
- Land Park
- Little Pocket
- Mangan Park
- Meadowview
- Parkway
- Sacramento City College
- Land Park
- Valley Hi / North Laguna
- Z'Berg Park
Area Three (Southeastern)
- Alhambra Triangle
- Avondale
- Brentwood
- Carleton Tract
- College/Glen
- Colonial Heights
- Colonial Village
- Colonial Village North
- Curtis Park
- Elmhurst
- Fairgrounds
- Florin-Fruitridge
- Industrial Park
- Fruitridge Manor
- Fruitridge Vista
- Glen Elder
- Granite Regional Park
- Hollywood Park
- Lawrence Park
- Med Center
- North City Farms
- Oak Park
- Packard Bell
- South City Farms
- South East
- Tahoe Park
- Tahoe Park East
- Tahoe Park South
- Tallac Village
- Woodbine
Area Four (North of the American River)
- Natomas (north, south, west)
- Valleyview Acres
- Gardenland
- Northgate
- Woodlake
- North Sacramento
- Terrace Manor
- Hagginwood
- Del Paso Heights
- Robla
- McClellan Heights West
- Ben Ali
- Swanston Estates