Benicia Capitol State Historic Park

Overview

Benicia Capitol State Historic Park preserves California’s first state capitol building, which served as the seat of government from 1853 to 1854. The park offers accessible parking and accessible restroom facilities. The California State Parks accessibility page for this park confirms accessible features are available, and the historic building has been adapted to provide visitor access. Large-print and interpretive exhibits are available inside the capitol building, helping visitors engage with the state’s early political history.

The park is a day-use site with a visitor center and museum-style exhibits inside the restored capitol. Service animals are welcome throughout California State Parks. Visitors can also take advantage of California State Parks passes including the California State Library Parks Pass, which provides free admission opportunities for eligible visitors.

Visitors report that the historic building is compact and manageable to navigate, though some note that the 19th-century structure’s interior has limited space in certain areas. The surrounding grounds are relatively flat and easy to walk, making it accessible for many mobility levels.

Accessibility Information
Mobility & Physical Access
Accessible Parking
Accessible Facilities & Restrooms
Visual Accessibility
Easy to Read/Large, High-Contrast Signage
Support Services & Amenities
Free Admission
Service Animals Allowed
Details
115 West G Street, Benicia, California 94510, United States
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