Nov 17 2018
Hands on History: The Donner Party and Westward Migration

Hands on History: The Donner Party and Westward Migration

Presented by Sutter's Fort State Historic Park at Sutter's Fort State Historic Park

Early in California’s history, wagon travel across the Sierra Nevada was a dangerous proposition and more than 80 emigrants became trapped in the Sierra snows during the winter of 1846-47. The group is now known as the Donner Party, but they were many different families and individuals. Sutter’s Fort was their destination and became their only hope of survival.

As part of the next Hands on History event, Sutter’s Fort guests will have the opportunity to learn fascinating details and gain an interesting understanding about the arduous journey. Fort visitors will also be able to pack a wagon, write in their journals with a quill pen, make a corn husk or rag doll, create their own pioneer souvenir item to take home, and play pioneer games such as grace and bean bag toss.

In addition, interested Fort visitors are encouraged to bring a camera or use a smartphone to take memorable photos while seated in the covered wagon (which might also work as a unique holiday card this season).

 

Admission Info

Adult $7
Youth (Age 6-17) $5
Children (Age 5 and under) Free

Phone: (916) 445-4422

Dates & Times

2018/11/17 - 2018/11/17

Location Info

Sutter's Fort State Historic Park

2701 L Street, Sacramento, CA 95816