Lagoon Valley Park offers boating, fishing, hiking & picnicking. Explore Vacaville's rich history through art, architecture, and adventure. From a deep dive into history at one of the oldest structures in the county to a trip down memory lane riding hobbyhorses and trains at the Nut Tree, you will discover a city brimming with fun historic anecdotes and antiquated beauty just waiting to be discovered!
Vacaville is a city located in Solano County in Northern California. Vacaville had a population of 100,670 in 2019. The City of Vacaville is a perfect destination for families and children of all ages to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city. An ideal spot to reset, rest, and unwind from the usual busy-ness of day to day life
The Vacaville Museum was incorporated in 1981 and its inaugural exhibition opened to the public in May 1984. The purpose of the Vacaville Museum is to collect and preserve artifacts relating directly to the history of Solano County and to promote an awareness and understanding of county history and culture by offering interpretive exhibits and associated programs.
Pleasants Valley Riding Arena is a family owned and operated equestrian facility located on beautiful Pleasants Valley Rd in Vacaville, California. It offers a 130 x 275 covered arena, 2 - 50 covered round pens and over 2 1/2 miles of trails throughout the 100+ acre ranch.
With over 470 acres of unspoiled hiking and biking trails featuring sweeping views of the hills, plus Lagoon Lake for fishing and non-motorized boating, plus archery, disc golf, and a large dog park, Lagoon Valley Park is the perfect natural respite during a Northern California road trip. Bonus points if you can find the Instagram-worthy tree swing!
Magnolia Park in Vacaville, California is a beautiful nature preserve with hiking trails that wind through native oak woodland and open grasslands. The park has many attractions including an amphitheater, playgrounds for children of all ages, a picnic area, and water features.