26 museums will be offering free admission on Saturday, February 5th for the 13th Annual Sacramento Museum Day!
Museum Day, a Sacramento cultural tradition, invites all members of the community to experience the Capital City’s incredible wealth of art, history, science and wildlife at numerous participating museums AT NO COST.
Sacramento Museum Day takes place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (all participating museums close at 5 p.m.) These hours mean that you’ve got until 4 p.m. to enter one or more museums of your choice. After 4 p.m., participating museums will not be admitting guests, but simply allowing those already admitted to tour for one final, remaining hour, until 5.
The event’s coordinators suggest that guests plan to see no more than two or three different museums this day, so as to allow adequate time to enjoy the experience and to travel between individual sites. Also, since some museums must limit the number of admissions this day for safety reasons, guests are asked to consider NOT visiting certain museums this day, as there may be a long wait before you’ll be admitted.
Museums that have experienced overcrowding during past Museum Days, and are likely to require a wait include the Crocker Art Museum, Governor’s Mansion State Historic Park, and the Sacramento Zoo.
PARTICIPATING MUSEUMS for SACRAMENTO MUSEUM DAY 2011:
Aerospace Museum of California
California Automobile Museum
California Foundry History Museum
The California Museum
California State Military Museum
California State Capitol Museum
California State Indian Museum
California State Railroad Museum
Crocker Art Museum
Discovery Museum Science and Space Center
The Don and June Salvatori California Pharmacy Museum
Fairytale Town
Folsom History Museum
Governor’s Mansion State Historic Park
Heidrick Ag History Center (Woodland)
Leland Stanford Mansion State Historic Park
Museum of Medical History
Old Sacramento Schoolhouse Museum
Old Sacramento State Historic Park
Sacramento Zoo
Sacramento Historic City Cemetery
Sacramento History Museum
Sojourner Truth Multicultural Arts Museum
Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park
Wells Fargo History Museum (Old Sacramento and Downtown locations)
Click here to see the Parking Suggestions.
Here are the Frequently Asked Questions from the Sacramento Museum Day site:
Q: Will I need a ticket to get in to Sacramento Museum Day?
A: No, simply show up at participating museums between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. and you will be admitted for free. Please be advised that some museums may experience overcrowding this day, and there may be a wait. See Event Hours and Helpful Tips for additional information and suggestions regarding how to avoid the crowds.
Q: What are the event hours?
A: Participating museums will admit guests from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. during Sacramento Museum Day, with all museums closing at 5 p.m.
Q: Where is a good place to start the day?
A: If you plan on visiting several museums this day, the event’s promoters suggest beginning at the California Museum for History, Women & the Arts, where you can climb aboard one of the Free Shuttle Buses that will take you to all but a very few of the participating museums this day. Or, at this same location you can climb aboard Sacramento Regional Transit’s new light rail line to Folsom (where you can visit the Folsom History Museum for free during Sacramento Museum Day – regular RT fares apply)! If you plan to visit just one or two museums in close proximity, we suggest getting started early in the morning so you can find parking, and leave early (early afternoon is the busiest time; traffic congestion is common around Old Sacramento and the Sacramento Zoo and Fairytale Town).
Q: Where should I park my car?
A: See Parking Suggestions for some ideas. In general we suggest that you NOT try to park anywhere in the vicinity of the Sacramento Zoo and Fairytale Town this day (the Land Park area gets very, very crowded if the weather is nice), and the same thing applies for parking in Old Sacramento, which will be packed with automobiles, rain or shine. Two parking lots in the vicinity of The California Museum will be open free of charge this day, and free Museum Day Shuttle Buses operating on five different routes begin and end their trips at this location, so you may transfer between routes. Finally, consider not driving at all—but rather, taking Light Rail (regular RT fares apply) to the Archives Plaza station, right at The California Museum. Or, continue on light rail to the Sacramento Valley Station, just a short walk from Old Sacramento and its many museums!
Q: What museums do you recommend for children?
A: We recommend that you think about the ages and interests of your children, then take a look through the Participating Museums section to see what strikes a familiar chord. Some favorites for children are Discovery Museum Science and Space Center, Fairytale Town, the California State Railroad Museum, Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park, and the Sacramento History Museum, but there are so many museums and activities to choose from that we suggest you put together a list that suits your family’s specific interests.