The ocean-bound freighters dottingStockton’s waterways seem a bit out of place in this middle-of-California town, but they’re part of the landscape here. Even though it’s 70 miles from the coast, Stockton lies on a winding channel that carves its way inland from San Francisco Bay. At California’s largest inland deepwater port, massive ships carry the region’s agricultural crops out to the Pacific and around the globe.
Things to Do in Stockton
First time in Stockton? The downtownStockton Marina should be at the top of your list of places to visit.You’ll find a wide range of things to do here, including boating, fishing, and waterfront dining, and the views of the waterfront make for a picture-perfect backdrop for it all. The marina also has plenty of shops and entertainment options, making it a bustling hub for locals and tourists alike.You can also catch live music, baseball, or ice hockey at the side-by-sideStockton ArenaandBanner Island Ballpark, then spend the night at the stylishUniversity Plaza Waterfront Hotel..
Landlubbers can stroll among the colorful grandeur of the Cambodian Buddhist Temple, also known as theWat Dhammararam. The grounds of this working Buddhist temple are adorned with more than 90 vividly painted Buddha statues made of chicken wire and concrete.The templehosts a three-dayCambodian New Year celebrationevery April.
More artistry can be found at theHaggin Museumin Victory Park. The 1930s red-brick building houses an intriguing mix of 19th-century European paintings, including a Renoir, and agricultural marvels like the first mud-worthy tractor treads. Don’t miss the collection of Albert Bierstadt’s Yosemite landscapes.
Fun for Kids in Stockton
Traveling with kids? For year-round entertainment, theChildren’s Museum of Stocktonmixes fun and exploration throughout more than 40 play-based, hands-on exhibits. During the warmer seasons, experience Stockton’s very own fairyland,Pixie Woods Amusement Park. For generations, this shady park has been a go-to in Stockton for families with small children, who love the merry-go-round, water play area, Pixie Express Train and other fanciful attractions. Funded primarily by the city and private donors, this sprawling—and very affordable—getaway will offer hours of fun for everyone.
Stockton Farmers’ Market
Stockton is prime salad-bowl country. On Saturday mornings, browse theDowntown Farmers’ Market, wheremore than 80 vendors peddle an array of Chinese, Indian, Cambodian, Vietnamese, and Korean groceries—seafood and soy products, plus mountains of vegetables.Stop atThe Fruit Bowlon Waterloo Road for a bucket of peaches, nectarines, or apricots, or sit down for a slice of fresh peach pie.
Where to Eat in Stockton
When it comes to dining out, the options here are head-spinning. Stockton was named the most diverse city in the country byU.S. News & World Reportin 2020, and this is reflected in its wide variety ofcuisine from around the globe. Head to the neighborhood eateries along Pacific Avenue’sMiracle Milefor everything from Korean to BBQ, Middle Eastern, and Greek, or try the classy small plates atAVE on the Mile, sushi atCoCoro Bistro, or crepes atMidtown Creperie. Vegetarians—or anyone looking to go lighter on their consumption of red meat—should drop byCast Iron Trading Co. to sample their famous veggie burger, made froma Beyond Meat patty, caramelized onions, pesto arugula, house-made 'bama sauce, and mouth-watering artisan buns. Show up on a Thursday or Saturday between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. and you'll be treated to live music too.
A good way to pair excellent food with a little exploration is the city’sStockton Taco Trail.Discover more than 50 local restaurants, taco trucks, and food markets that have earned the city a reputation as a mecca for Mexican cuisine. With the trail’s free app, hungry participants can rack up points with every eatery visited and cash them in for prizes.
Entertainment in Stockton
After dining on Stockton’s bountiful restaurant offerings, nighttime cultural attractions beckon. Catch a concert or a classic film at the 1930sBob Hope Fox Theatre; cross the lobby’s Italian marble floor, then take your seat in one of 2,042 refurbished red velvet chairs. Or take in a performance by theStockton Symphonyat its concert hall on the campus ofSan Joaquin Delta College.
Insider tip: If you’re a comics fan, you may know Stockton as thehometown of the Fantastic Four, but do you know how that came to pass? Until 1986, the comic world’s most famous quartet were known as hailing from the fictional “Central City, California.” It was only after Marvel Comics was lobbied that year by Stocktonians to adopt their city as their official home that it became “fact.” Fast forward to 2023: with an upcoming Fantastic Four film in the works, there’s a petition to bring the Marvel Studios production to Stockton. (Sign the petition here.)
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