Explore California Native Culture and Community Traditions

Celebrate Acorn Day at the State Indian Museum in Sacramento on Saturday, October 18, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM! This free event offers a wonderful opportunity to connect with California Native culture, learn about traditional food practices, and explore local history.

What is Acorn Day?

Acorn Day is an annual celebration that brings together community members to learn about the cultural significance of acorns—a traditional food staple for California Native peoples. Acorns have been a vital part of Native Californian diets for thousands of years, and this event showcases the process of turning acorns into food, from harvesting to preparation.

Acorn Day Highlights

Free, Engaging Activities for all ages include:

Native Cultural Demonstrations
Witness traditional practices like

Acorn preparation: grinding, leeching, and cooking
Basket weaving: a tradition passed down through generations

Plan Your Visit – Admission Information

While Acorn Day is free and open to the public, admission fees apply if you plan to visit the State Indian Museum or Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park during the event. Your ticket gives you access to both sites on the day of the event.

Location: The event will be held in the park grounds outside the State Indian Museum, located in Midtown Sacramento.

Why Attend Acorn Day?

Acorn Day offers a unique way to immerse yourself in California Native American culture, learn about sustainable practices, and connect with the local community. Whether you’re interested in history, nature, or hands-on activities, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

For More Information

Call 916-324-0971 to learn more about Acorn Day or inquire about the State Indian Museum

 

two hands holding an acorn