Attractions

  • The HaggIn Museum

    Address:
    1201 N Pershing Ave, Stockton, CA 95203 .

    The Haggin Museum, an art and history museum, has been referred to by Sunset magazine as “one of the undersung gems of California.” The art collection features works by noted 19th-century painters Albert Bierstadt, Rosa Bonheur, and William-Adolphe Bouguereau, along with many other American and European artists. The history displays focus on this area’s past and residents, including Charles Weber, Stockton’s founder; Benjamin Holt, inventor of the Caterpillar tractor; and Tillie Lewis, the “Tomato Queen.”

  • Historic Bob Hope Theatre

    Address:
    242 E Main St, Stockton, CA 95202 .

    The Bob Hope Theatre, known to some locals as “The Fox” is an exciting entertainment destination and a beautifully restored piece of Stockton’s history. The recent renovation has created a wonderful space to enjoy not only local arts productions, film, dance, comedy and Broadway type entertainment, but also the latest in top name musical entertainment. In 1929, Fox West Coast Theaters invests nearly half a million dollars to build a luxurious, safe and comfortable theater - the Fox California, or the Fox. The opening of the Fox on October 14, 1930, is one of the most grandiose events in the region. The Fox is the largest vaudeville house in California, with 2,170 seats. The theater is also one of the safest buildings of the time, built entirely with cement and steel, with the ability to evacuate guests within two minutes. One of the jewels of the theater is the $40,000 (in 1930) three manual Wurlitzer pipe organ with twin pipe lofts. Fully renovated in late 1990s and early 2000s, the theater changed its name to the Bob Hope. Visitors can enjoy rich wood carvings and murals in the lobby and the main chamber. The original water feature in the lobby was replaced with a water-themed marble mosaic. A 1928 Robert Morton theater organ, which was last played in the Seattle Fox Theater over 50 years ago, was restored and donated to the theater by The Friends of the Fox. Organ concerts take place before classic movie showings which are featured on the 2nd Friday of the month throughout the year.To take a tour of the theater contact 209-337-HOPE or 209-464-5246.

  • Banner Island Ballpark

    Address:
    404 W Fremont St, Stockton, CA 95203 .

    Banner Island Ballpark is the home of the Stockton Ports baseball team. Built in 2005, in Downtown Stockton, also the same place where Lawrence Thayer wrote his famous poem "Casey at the Bat" took place. Banner Island is quite the sight for new comers, located next to Stockton's deep water channel, and the Downtown Stockton skyline. Banner Island is a great place for family fun! See you at the ballpark!

  • Stockton Arena

    Address:
    248 W Fremont St, Stockton, CA 95203 .

    Stockton Arena Features 8,600 – 12,000 seats, based on configuration 24 Luxury Suites Club Level with 344 Club Seats Full rigging and stage equipment Four sided Daktronics video display and scoreboard Distributed house sound system Easy load-in and load-out Ample backstage amenities NHL regulation ice sheet (85’x200’) 5,000 square feet of conference space Ticket office and computerized ticketing system

  • Children's Museum of Stockton

    Address:
    402 W Weber Ave, Stockton, CA 95203 .

    An educational experience from the moment young visitors step through the door, the museum features hands-on, play-based exhibits enhancing a child's understanding of the world. Over a dozen different environments recreate the ambience of a small city. At each exhibit, there are tools and/or machines that can be manipulated by the children, who perform tasks of merchants, bankers, doctors or grocery shoppers. Face painting, field trips, summer camps and birthday parties are also available.

  • Wat Dhammararam Buddhist Temple

    Address:
    3732 Carpenter Rd, Stockton, CA 95215 .

    A overall great place to visit the statues of Buddha; are so beautiful with amazing craftsmanship with spectacular sculpted scene.

  • Pixie Woods - Louis Park

    Address:
    3121 Monte Diablo Ave, Stockton, CA 95203 .

    Discover Pixie Woods' enchanted forest and magical pathways for children of all ages! Be transformed by a world of imagination and wonder – create memories to last a lifetime. Pixie Woods came to life in 1954 through the generosity of local businesses, organizations and individuals. Over one million visitors from all 50 states and other countries have journeyed through its rainbow gates.

  • University of the Pacific

    Address:
    3601 Pacific Ave, Stockton, CA 95211 .

    Pacific was founded on July 10, 1851, in Santa Clara. It was originally named California Wesleyan College, but one month later, it petitioned to have its name changed to the University of the Pacific. In 1858, the college opened the first medical school on the West Coast, the Medical Department of the University of the Pacific. The medical school was later affiliated with University College under the name Cooper Medical College, and in 1908 it was taken over by Stanford University and became the Stanford University School of Medicine.