Top 10 Things to do Good for Kids in Placer County, Placer County

December 9, 2021 Alida England

Discover the best top things to do in Placer County, United States including iFLY Sacramento, Placer County Historical Museum, Lake Clementine, Old Town Auburn, Foresthill, Placer County Courthouse, Maidu Museum & Historic Site, Miners Ravine Trail Loop, Fountains at Roseville, Westfield Galleria at Roseville.
Restaurants in Placer County

1. iFLY Sacramento

118 Harding Blvd, Roseville, CA 95678-2805 +1 916-836-4359 [email protected] http://www.iflyworld.com/sacramento?utm_source=tripadvisor.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=TripAdvisor
Excellent
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5.0 based on 164 reviews

iFLY Sacramento

Ever dream of flying? Now you can at iFLY Indoor Skydiving in Sacramento. Experience the thrill of skydiving without having to jump from a perfectly good airplane - no falling, no parachutes, just you floating on a smooth cushion of air with our professional instructor right next to you. No special skills are needed, just a sense of adventure. iFLY is safe for kids 3 and up, fun for the entire family, and perfect for birthday parties or groups. iFLY is the experience of a lifetime.

Reviewed By Getaway140576

Totally professional, safe and fun experience for everyone in my family. There are 5 of us, girl-8, boy-10, boy-14 and mom and dad, and we all had a blast. Our instructor, Jim MacDonald, was superb and made us all feel at ease and safe which allowed us to have tons of fun. The equipment is clean and in good condition. A first rate experience overall and we can't wait to do it again!

2. Placer County Historical Museum

Auburn, CA http://www.placer.ca.gov/departments/facility/placermuseums/placer-county-museum
Excellent
49%
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

Placer County Historical Museum

Reviewed By pwillard

My daughter and I visited the museum. Based on internet information and/or signage, we had the impression this museum was closed due to Covid. We were walking by this beautiful stately building and decided to walk up to the doorway...it was open and we went inside. This is when we found out the museum was open. We had a wonderful visit. This was enhanced by the fact we got to go to a real indoor museum after over a year of doing everything outdoors. The docent at the museum was friendly, helpful and gave great suggestions about what to view in the building. We viewed all the exhibits and then went to the upper floors to view the beautiful hallways on the courtroom floors. The courtrooms were locked, so we could not see inside unfortunately. If you are in Placer County Old Town area, don't miss coming here. It will only take you about an hour, and you will learn a lot about local and California history.

3. Lake Clementine

501 El Dorado St Auburn State Recreation Area, Auburn, CA 95603-4949 +1 530-885-4527 http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=1141
Excellent
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4.5 based on 58 reviews

Lake Clementine

Reviewed By pwillard

I intended to take the 4 mile round trip hike to see the waterfall but we did not get too far. Probably less than a mile in, the trail narrowed and there was a steep drop on one side to the river. I have a great fear of this type of hiking trail; I can't blame it on my age (64). I am probably braver and a better hiker now than I ever have been. We have many trails of this sort where I live, but those drop into canyons (would you rather fall into a river or a canyon?). Therefore, I stick to coastal hikes or atop the bluffs and avoid the trails in the canyons. Despite the disappointment of not being able to finish the trail walk at Lake Clementine, we still got plenty of exercise, and we found the path to descend to the river bank. What a gorgeous vantage point to view the river up close. There actually are many trails here, but I couldn't get good information about which ones might be do-able for me from the ranger. My guess is that he took a look at me and decided I couldn't do any of them.This might be true. I would recommend this to anyone, even those of average fitness level or fears of heights/falling, as you can still find things to do here and enjoy the scenery. If you are adventurous and fit, you will enjoy it even more.

4. Old Town Auburn

1583 Lincoln Way, Auburn, CA 95603-5021 +1 530-451-6822 http://www.oldtownauburnca.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 338 reviews

Old Town Auburn

This pleasant neighborhood has nice shops and fun antiques.

Reviewed By elleefont - Grass Valley, United States

Absolutely love spending time here - wonderful restaurants and cute shops. Sad that Awful Annie's relocated to another spot in Auburn, but still great choices for food and drinks. Love the old charm and quaint streets.

5. Foresthill

Auburn, CA http://www.foothill.net/~andreaj/Bridge.htm
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Foresthill

A great mountain bike trail.

6. Placer County Courthouse

101 Maple St, Auburn, CA 95603-5026
Excellent
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4.5 based on 47 reviews

Placer County Courthouse

Reviewed By elleefont - Grass Valley, United States

The local kids love to take pictures on the steps for homecoming and prom. It's easy to see why - such a beautiful building and location. Downtown Auburn is lovely and this is the perfect building and anchor.

7. Maidu Museum & Historic Site

1970 Johnson Ranch Dr, Roseville, CA 95661-3749 +1 916-774-5934 http://www.roseville.ca.us/parks/parks_n_facilities/facilities/maidu_indian_museum/default.asp
Excellent
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Maidu Museum & Historic Site

Reviewed By Rbrown5816 - Roseville, United States

We have visited Maidu parks on multiple occasions but have never had the opportunity to go in the museum so we took advantage on Museum Day (entrance to all museums on this day are FREE) to go see what it was all about. We have been to multiple Indian museums throughout the west so we had a point of reference. The Maidu museum is not very large but it is full of information that we found very interesting.The 100 mile march the Natives of the area were forced to endure was still another chapter in the abuse of the indigenous people at the hands of the US government. Even though we all know many of the stories it is still shocking when we once again revisit stories of the inhumane treatment. We probably were in the museum about an hour reading all the murals etc and really enjoyed a very interesting story of the people of this area.

8. Miners Ravine Trail Loop

7500 Sierra College Blvd., Roseville, CA 95661
Excellent
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4.5 based on 88 reviews

Miners Ravine Trail Loop

Reviewed By JereLakoJoy - Roseville, United States

I have lived here in Roseville 40 years now and recently started walking/biking the Ravine. I saw somewhere where it said "Loop" trail. No it's not a Loop trail and there are many places to enter or exit the Trail system. Sierra College and downtown Roseville is the beginning and or end of the Trail. 8.5 miles from one end to the other. Like I said, there are many areas to enter and exit. I saw one homeless camp area but have never encountered someone who looked homeless. Many walkers/joggers/and bikers. Area's are marked well and Trail is wide. Walkers and Joggers to the Left and Bikers to the right. GREAT place to exercise.

9. Fountains at Roseville

1013 Galleria Blvd, Roseville, CA 95678-1361 +1 916-786-2679 [email protected] http://www.fountainsatroseville.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 222 reviews

Fountains at Roseville

Fountains at Roseville is the premier outdoor lifestyle center of the greater Sacramento area - providing a one-of-a-kind shopping, dining and entertainment experience.

Reviewed By Jess1821R

We enjoy going to the Fountains. As an out side mall it is great when the weather is nice which is 90% of the time. They have several shops that we always go in as we are foodies and own our own food truck. The restaurants to select from are terrific, 2 of our favorites are the Yard House and the California Kitchen. For the Holidays Bodine's (sp) for their bread is wonderful especially the fun shapes they do, makes thing a bit more special.

10. Westfield Galleria at Roseville

1151 Galleria Blvd, Roseville, CA 95678-1937 +1 916-787-2000 http://www.westfield.com/galleriaatroseville/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 120 reviews

Westfield Galleria at Roseville

Reviewed By brmusicman - Chicago, United States

I was in Roseville on business and needed to buy a couple of things, so I headed to Westfield Galleria. Very nice mall! The interior was clean and spacious, and the decor felt modern. There was a very nice mix of stores, including anchor stores both high-end (Nordstrom) and mid-tier (Macy's). There was a very large variety of specialty stores; they reflected the same mix of high-end and mid-tier. The stores that I went in were reasonably large and had good selections. The mall was also not empty; it seemed to be thriving and relatively busy with customers. I would certainly return.

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