
A Local Guide to Top Rated Tourist Attractions and Parks at North Sacramento
Sacramento, California is fast picking up as a tourist hub. This is mainly thanks to the emergence of several places of historical importance in the city. You will also get a number of hikes, trails and parks for greenery and thus Sacramento has a refreshing feeling about it.
Starting with museums, it has a mix of these standing notions. While Crocker Art Museum displays sensational Chinaware pieces, Discovery Museum Science and Space Center will take you on futuristic route. If your feet are grounded, you may check agricultural tips and details in Agricultural Technology and Community Gallery.
Sacramento Attractions
http://www.planetware.com/top-tourist-attractions-/sacramento-us-ca-sc.htm
Sacramento Parks and Sights
http://www.go-california.com/Sacramento/Attractions/
Sutter's Fort State Historic Park
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=485
Sacramento Zoo is enriched with exotic and endangered species. You may get nostalgic while visiting some old buildings like Hastings Building. Fairytale Town lends an edge to attractions.
Apart from lush parks and gardens, there are certain historic parks too for in-depth knowledge of Sacramento's heritage. Sutter's Fort State Historic park is a study in nostalgia. You can also check the old relics at State Capitol or California State Railroad Museum.
North Sacramento Parks
http://www.cityofsacramento.org/parksandrecreation/parks/nsac.htm
If you are ever flushing with patriotic traits, Military Museum is not to miss. Five Star Park, McKinley Park and Gateway Park are all names of well maintained parks in North Sacramento. This is anyway the better kept zone of Sacramento, which is lucky in the sense that it is not absurdly populated.
These parks all have specific opening and closing times. It is better to be accompanied by a local while checking out some avid sights of the clean and green city.

