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Indoor Activities for Kids in Sacramento — A Parent's Guide
Rain or shine, Sacramento has plenty of indoor fun for kids. Here's what's worth your time and money — from toddlers to teens.
Whether it's a 100-degree Sacramento summer day, a rainy winter afternoon, or you just need to burn off some kid energy — indoor activities are a lifesaver for parents. Here's a practical rundown of what's available for kids in the Sacramento area.
1. Laser Tag
Laser tag is the gold standard of indoor kid entertainment for a reason — it's active, exciting, and works for a wide age range (typically ages 5 and up). Kids love the competition, the neon-lit arenas, and the feeling of being in a real-life video game.
SacTag in Sacramento has the area's largest laser tag arena at 8,500 sq. ft. across two stories. With fog, music, neon lighting, ramps, bridges, and room for 8 teams at once, it's a step above the typical flat single-level arena. Games are 15 minutes at $13.99/person.
2. Bumper Cars
Indoor electric bumper cars are a classic that kids never outgrow. They're easy to drive, safe (cushioned bumpers, low speed), and fun for riders as young as 3 when paired with a parent. SacTag offers indoor bumper car sessions that pair great with laser tag.
3. Indoor Play Structures
For younger kids (roughly ages 2–8), indoor play structures are perfect. Climbing, sliding, and crawling through tunnels keeps them active without the heat or bugs of outdoor playgrounds. SacTag's Jungle Play area is a great option if you have a mixed-age group — little ones play here while older kids enjoy laser tag.
4. Laser Maze & Beam Buster
Laser maze challenges are like a real-life spy mission — navigate through a grid of laser beams without breaking them. It's skill-based, timed, and addictive. Kids love trying to beat their own scores. SacTag offers both a laser maze and Beam Buster for this kind of challenge.
5. Arcade Games
Arcades are the classic between-activity entertainment. Air hockey, basketball hoops, redemption games, and more keep kids busy during transition time. Look for venues that have an arcade on-site so kids are never standing around bored waiting for the next activity.
6. Other Sacramento Indoor Options
Sacramento has a variety of other indoor entertainment options worth exploring:
- Trampoline parks — Great for bouncing energy out. Best for ages 5+.
- Indoor rock climbing — Growing in popularity. Best for ages 6+ with decent upper body strength.
- Museums and science centers — The Crocker Art Museum and Sacramento Children's Museum offer educational fun.
- Bowling — Classic family entertainment that works for all ages with bumper lanes.
Best All-in-One Indoor Venue in Sacramento
If you want to check the most boxes in a single visit, SacTag covers an impressive range: laser tag, bumper cars, laser maze, Beam Buster, Jungle Play area, and arcade games — all under one roof. That means no driving between venues, and kids of every age have something to do.
For families coming from Folsom, Elk Grove, Roseville, Rancho Cordova, or Citrus Heights, SacTag is centrally located at 9823 Old Winery Place, Ste. 2 in Sacramento. Walk-ins welcome — no appointment needed.
Quick Picks by Age
- Ages 2–5: Indoor play structures (Jungle Play area at SacTag), children's museums
- Ages 6–9: Laser tag, bumper cars, laser maze, arcade games
- Ages 10–14: Laser tag (competitive play), laser maze, bumper cars, arcade
- Ages 15+: Laser tag (team competition), combo packs for extended play
SacTag — 9823 Old Winery Place, Ste. 2, Sacramento, CA 95827
Phone: (916) 382-9905
Book: Book online at saclasertag.com