Free Yoga at Freemont Park 7/31
If you’re a beginner or a guru, it doesn’t matter. It’s free yoga in the park. Enjoy yoga in the evening every Tuesday and Thursday from 6-7 p.m. at Fremont Park with Yoga Moves Us. Click here for more info
Address: 1515 Q St

Midtown Parks Run Club at Sutter’s Fort 8/1
Looking for a group to run with? Enjoy running every Friday evening with Midtown Parks Run Club. Runners should meet at the corner of 27th and K Streets. When? 6 to 7 pm. For more information click here.
Address: 28th Street and L Street, Sacramento, CA, 95816

Claude Monet: The Immersive Experience 8/1 8/2 8/3
If you liked the Van Gogh exhibition, you’ll love Monet. Same place in West Sacramento.
Claude Monet: The Immersive Experience features Exhibition Hub’s award-winning, 4K digital mapping techniques through which guests are fully enveloped in Monet’s brilliant and contemplative works. This breathtaking experience goes even further to immerse guests into Monet’s life by placing them in stunning re-creations of Monet’s creative atelier and his luscious gardens at Giverny, while also taking guests on an unparalleled virtual reality journey where they can break the plane of his most famous paintings and explore the magnificent landscapes that inspired Monet’s works.
All three days 10 am to 7 pm. Tickets are $22.90 to $34.90.
Address: 31 15th St West Sacramento.

San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk, 1908 by Claude Monet
Concerts in Camp Richardson Lake Tahoe 8/1 8/2 8/3
Fell like heading to Tahoe and see some bands play? Check out what is going on in Camp Richardson this weekend. And if you had time and didn’t know where to go, check out Sand Harbor. I was there last Sunday. It was absolutely breathtaking. And not so crowded either.
Friday August 1 @ 1 to 5 pm Trey Stone Band. Here’s a sample of what you may expect.
Saturday August 2 @ 1 to 5 pm Tahoe Tommy Orchestra. Here’s their Instagram page.
Sunday August 3 @ 1 to 5 pm Whiskey and The Wolves
To learn more click here.

Visit Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area (Free)
Did you know that you could escape the city life and view some wildlife just minutes from Downtown Sacramento? Bring some camping chairs, binoculars, cameras (if you have any) and some snacks and make a day trip out of it.
A short distance from the University of California, Davis, and downtown Sacramento, the wetlands and uplands of Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area are a natural haven for numerous species of birds, bats and other Sacramento Valley wildlife. Popular activities here include wildlife viewing, birdwatching, hunting and nature education programs.
Make sure you check out the Wildlife Viewing Maps here

Photo courtesy of visitcalifornia.com