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    Sacramento Public Library - Franklin

    Sacramento Public Library - Franklin

    3.4(35 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    Love love love our local branch. Super easy to download the sac library app and request everything!…read moreEasy to pick up. The staff is super helpful here too and parking is easy - especially when school is not in session.

    Been coming to this Sacramento public library branch for a long time, but haven't visited in quite…read morea few years. Recently, we stopped by to get registered for the summer reading program (can also be done online) and to get prizes, and got to see this library again. Basically, it's not changed at all. It's still in pretty good shape, lots of books throughout, a nice and bright children's section, and extensive sections for adults and teens too. The inside of the library is brightly lit and quite organized. There were not a lot of books on sale at the Friends of the Library book sales section, especially children's books were quite limited, but there's a ton of books to borrow! The library assistant was helpful in guiding us through redeeming our summer reading prizes which were 1 book each for my kids for registering and logging books they've been reading all summer, and I got a tote. Overall, this is still a pretty good library although it's not very big and architecturally, it's pretty basic. It also serves as the Franklin high and Toby Johnson MS library during the school year, but right now during the summer, it's just a regular public library.

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    Sacramento Public Library - Franklin - Front entrance

    Front entrance

    Sacramento Public Library - Franklin - Lots of parking.

    Lots of parking.

    Sacramento Public Library - Franklin - Our prizes for the summer reading program.

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    Our prizes for the summer reading program.

    Sacramento Public Library - Valley Hi-North Laguna - Spacious kids section

    Sacramento Public Library - Valley Hi-North Laguna

    4.0(47 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    It's been years since I have been here! My toddler is 3.5 and lovesssss to read. We have so many…read morebooks at home but finding a library to give her even more options and expand her imagination along with her love for books I'm all for. We spent quite some time finding the appropriate age Disney books for her. She really wanted Disney princess books and luckily we were able to find a couple of Frozen books, one Moana, and a few others Disney related. I love how we can get put on a waitlist if there are no books available there. Or they let you know on their online catalog where the book you're looking for is located, should you wish to drive there. The timeframe to borrow books are 3 weeks which I think is plenty! Despite not having come here for over 7+ years, the library is in great condition! Everything looks very organized, clean, and new. There are so many resources available as well, for all ages! Given the lapse in time my old library card needed to be renewed. Hamid assisted us and was wonderful to me and my daughter. He made the process extremely easy and quick. He also let her choose a free 3D printed figure from their bin! Highly recommend.

    I don't spend much time in the library. It's more of a quick book drop off/return or picking up…read morebooks I have already requested online. The library has many many resources. You also get free access to consumer reports and New York Times. You can also download the Libby app and link your library card to borrow audio and e-books. I often go online and request various books or DVDs. Only downside is for some reason, I don't get email notifications when my requested items are ready for pick up despite signing up and picking that as my preferred communication method. For some reason I only get emails telling me my requested items are now cancelled and can no longer be picked up because the pick up time frame is over/passed, which is frustrating since I never got the original email telling me items are ready for pickup. The email notifications have previously worked fine over the past 10+ years I've been a library card holder. I had to switch to text notifications, which I am not a fan of because it does not tell you what item is ready for pickup, nor the name or title, whereas the emails notifications told you all that information and more. The text notification gives you a link to click for more details but with the number of scams going on, I don't click any links.

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    Sacramento Public Library - Valley Hi-North Laguna - You can order books online from other libraries and they'll deliver them as holds for pick up.

    You can order books online from other libraries and they'll deliver them as holds for pick up.

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    Sacramento Public Library - Valley Hi-North Laguna - New chargers for EVs available here now.

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    New chargers for EVs available here now.

    Sacramento Public Library  - Robbie Waters Pocket-Greenhaven - 5 packets of seeds

    Sacramento Public Library - Robbie Waters Pocket-Greenhaven

    4.5(33 reviews)
    5.4 miThe Pocket-Greenhaven

    Adj: Friendly and Courteous Staff, plus Fun and Comprehensive…read more This library is not far from me, but I guess I've taken it for granted and not thought about it much and so I've not written about it? In any case, it continues to be a good one that we frequent often. It looks pretty good on the outside and has been kept up inside all these years. Tucked into the Pocket-Greenhaven neighborhood off of Gloria Dr and pretty close to Rush River Dr, Robbie Waters Library is a much loved and highly utilized resource in the community. My kids have been coming here for a few years now, except when Covid closed it, but even then we did order books for pick-up from here too. They've got a little bit of everything for everyone here. The kids section is colorful and there's a dome/"tower" like space where it's all painted/drawn up to look like some kind of fairytale story and kids LOVE to hang out there and read books. It could get a bit rowdy there, but it's tucked way into one corner of the library, as far away from the grown up area as possible. There are also kids' computers preloaded w/educational software (no internet access) for the littles and then there are a few computers you have to log into w/your account that can get on the internet. The children section is pretty big with a lot of books. They also have a good amount of DVDs and CDs for kids, those are good for car trips and road trips. Whatever books you can't find here, that are available at another branch can be ordered and then delivered here. TONS of people use that service and I've started doing that more, it's very convenient. There's also a seed library here, although varieties are limited. A new discovery to me is a (super) quiet reading room, no cell phones allowed (turn off or silent), very nice and natural light streams in here from a big picture window. Besides the bookstacks for grown ups, there's a lounging/comfy seating area, a cart with board games to borrow while you're there (not check out) and the Friends of the Library book sale is right outside of the official entrance of the library and they have a lot of really good books for cheap, guess they get good donations. Finally, I've learned that parking towards the back of the library can be useful sometimes when the attached high school is getting out and it's pandemonium. But limited spaces for the public there as most of it is for staff. There's even a permanent heavy-duty bike tire pump available for anyone to use, how cool is that. Overall, Robbie Waters Library continues to be a great asset to this community and is a much enjoyed library with good staff (I particularly like Barbara who is very friendly and the librarian Nathan holds fun story hours for kids b/c he plays the guitar), ample resources, and easy access.

    Love this neighborhood gem. The staff is super friendly and helpful. The space is clean and well…read morekept. There's plenty of parking. There's a cute little bookstore as you walk into the double doors, to your left. The librarians are sitting front and center when you cross the second set of double doors. My only gripe is while ai was there, there were 3 unsupervised children who were being obnoxiously loud and the staff didn't intervene; maybe they couldn't? Not sure, but that definitely took away from the 5-star experience.

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    Sacramento Public Library  - Robbie Waters Pocket-Greenhaven - Use your library card to check out prom attire.

    Use your library card to check out prom attire.

    Sacramento Public Library  - Robbie Waters Pocket-Greenhaven
    Sacramento Public Library  - Robbie Waters Pocket-Greenhaven

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    Sacramento Public Library - Central - Sextant!

    Sacramento Public Library - Central

    4.2(107 reviews)
    11.6 miDowntown

    The Sacramento library has a quiet charm. It's not flashy or crowded -- just a pleasant, peaceful…read moreplace where people come to read and learn.

    What a great place to cool off in the hot summer. We were in downtown and it was getting hot out…read more It was nice to take a break indoors for a bit. Located in a new building on I street. It's very modern compared to the building surrounding it. We loved the exhibits on the first and 2nd floors. There is a Union Pacific exhibit and Juneteenth exhibit on the first floor. On the 2nd floor there is an exhibit surrounding the Constitution. Both were very educational. The first floor exhibit was all about California a beautiful advertisement for California Beaches, Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, and Huntington Lake. They had my favorite California advertisement. The bear holding a map of California. Parking is all metered street parking and there isn't a lot of it. Fee- There is no fee, it's free and open to the public. I love the exhibits on the first and second floors. Hours. Closed Mondays and Sundays. Tuesday through Saturday they are open from 10am -6pm. A perfect lunch break stop. They are part of 28 locations and they also support Libby which gives you free ebooks, music, and videos. I've used Libby many times and love it. They have both ebooks and audio books. you You can also check out Museum passes and California State Park Passes. I checked out the California State Park Pass and got into a state park for free. The passes are limited and there isn't usually a long wait to get therm. Though they also have a pass that you can't reserve, you just have to ask at the right time and it may be available. That's how we lucked out and got ours.

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    Sacramento Public Library - Central - Sacramento Public Library {4/28/2026}

    Sacramento Public Library {4/28/2026}

    Sacramento Public Library - Central - Sacramento Public Library {4/28/2026}

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    Sacramento Public Library {4/28/2026}

    Mary L. Stephens Davis Branch Library

    Mary L. Stephens Davis Branch Library

    4.2(41 reviews)
    15.4 mi

    If you're looking for a great, free rainy day activity for kids in Davis, this is it! Our almost 2…read moreyear old had a blast playing with their play kitchen, trains and puppet stage today! I was impressed by the Student Art Exhibition as well! Looking forward to returning to explore more! SYOY! :-)

    A good library, it looks to be older on the outside, but the inside is still pretty new looking…read more Maybe they updated it or something. This library is open everyday, so that's nice b/c none of the Sac Public Libraries is open on Sundays or Mondays. I can't believe this one is open even on Sundays, great for kids to hang out on a lazy Sunday afternoon. As I entered, there's the kids' area on the left side, it's like a separate wing altogether and it's nice and colorful in there. It's really big too, so kids must really enjoy that space and I saw quite a few kids there on a late weekday afternoon, maybe cuz it's summer time. Lots of kids books on shorter shelves and several kids' computers w/preloaded software for them. Back towards the entrance of the library you'll find the info/front desk where the librarians and assistants are available to help you find books etc. Then there's shelves of books and towards the back of the library, but still in the middle as you look in, there's a friends of the library book sale and an area where you can eat and there are a couple of vending machines so you can buy a snack and drink. There's even a charging stand with multiple cords for different phones if you need to recharge your phone. The right side of the library is where teens and adults sections are and there's a dedicated teens room, and a couple of study rooms as well as a huge and really nice study room named after some lady who's a local person of importance and the room is filled with old books and is pretty amazing to study in although it was kind of hot and stuffy in there so I just peeked in and didn't stay. Finally, towards the far right side of the library are all the circulating movie and TV DVDs and there were a ton compared to other libraries I've seen as well as CDs which interesting, is still popular here. And lots of seating and reading loungers, but mostly desk and chairs for studying. All in all this is a pretty nice and big library, older, but well-kept.

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    Mary L. Stephens Davis Branch Library
    Mary L. Stephens Davis Branch Library - Children section

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    Sacramento Public Library - Elk Grove - Store front.

    Sacramento Public Library - Elk Grove

    3.5(43 reviews)
    8.4 mi

    I'm always so thankful for a library. I don't think people utilize them as often as they should be…read more They offer so many different types of media and perks for the community. This library is nice because there is a fun kids corner and they also offer a place for teens to hang out. I will be saddened when the library moves to its new location, but also excited for the novelty.

    Note that there are future plans to move this library from its current location on Elk Grove-Florin…read moreRoad to Elk Grove Blvd x Waterman where the Rite Aid used to be. Parking can be tough, but there is overflow parking. I remember going to this branch's original location on Elk Grove Blvd where Pinot's Palette/Hobby Quest are now when I was in high school. This 2-story library is small but I've never had a bad experience here. Downstairs is the children's books/movie selection, and upstairs are teens/adults, including foreign, fiction, nonfiction, and new items. I've found a few cool "Lucky Day" items such as new release movies on DVD, or in-demand popular book series such as Fourth Wing/Iron Flame, and It Starts With Us (sequel to It Ends With Us). If the branch doesn't carry your desired item on shelf, you can always request a hold from another library within Sac Lib system, or outside (via LINK+) and have it transited to be picked up and checked out at whichever branch. I've gotten materials this way from the Bay Area, and even Southern California (such as CD soundtracks for musicals Broadway Cast recordings, or obscure foreign films or books). The Holds pickup shelf is on the first floor to the left of the entrance, alphabetized by last name. You can also use your library card to access digital books (Overdrive or Hoopla) via Libby. Your card also has other perks such as museum discount passes or state park passes. If you need to make photocopies, they have a black and white copier which accepts coins. Logging onto the computers to browse is free for a certain time limit, but to print does also cost money per page. Not sure about magazines, however, they do have free copies of local newspapers too (Elk Grove Citizen and Galt Herald). They have self checkouts (magnetic mats) and barcode scanners, but if you need assistance there is a helpdesk on each floor. Elevators and stairs, restrooms clean. Chairs for reading, and more private conference/study rooms too can be reserved in advance. Self-return touchscreen conveyor outside, and an old-fashioned drop box for items that won't scan properly, otherwise can take inside to return in person at the desk. During the pandemic they also had free Covid test kits at this location. They don't have a "Library of Things" at this branch, but during Covid they also loaned out Chromebooks and Wi-Fi Hotspots. If you are getting a brand new library card or renewing, they also carry a few card "styles" to choose from -- I have a "Light The Beam" Sacramento Kings purple card. They do also have special events such as family story time (also bilingual), teen space, senior social, STEAM activities, tween comics group, etc.

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    Sacramento Public Library - Elk Grove - Summer Reading Challenge Reward Tote Bag

    Summer Reading Challenge Reward Tote Bag

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    Isle of books

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    Sacramento Public Library - Martin Luther King, Jr.

    Sacramento Public Library - Martin Luther King, Jr.

    3.7(6 reviews)
    5.8 miMeadowview

    The MLK Jr library has finally reopened after over a year of remodeling. Using the same structure,…read morethe library has been immensely updated inside. It looks like the HVAC system is new too as I walked past it to enter the library. The outside of the library looks about the same, the entrance sign and window signs were renewed with brand new Sac Library logos. Today was the "soft opening" of the library. Quite a few people came to check it out and a good number of families with children. The Good: - much better use of space, more efficient use - nice and bright now instead of dark and dim - new Maker space is pretty cool - brand new bathrooms, a bit different with the shared sinks and all gender stalls, but nicely laid out, hopefully they'll stay clean The Ok: - teen area is small and is just basically a video game console with chairs and a big screen TV, no real space for reading and studying The not so good: - books and DVDs are intermingled - seems the books are disorganized and not logically grouped, I had a hard time finding certain books All in all, a really nice update and I'd say the remodel was a success, it's a much more comfortable and cool library environment to hang out and enjoy now. Go check it out!

    Adj: Established library undergoing Renovations…read more MLK Jr. Library is one of the older libraries of the SPL system and has been opened since 1970. In all that time it's never been updated. It's actually quite big, at 15,100-square-foot and it has been undergoing its first full renovation since late 2024 and is expected to reopen this summer. I hope it's still on schedule to reopen b/c the pictures on the SPL website makes the new design and features of this library look really good and it definitely will offer more services and meet the needs of the community from the young to the old much better after the remodel. We'll see, but for now, we wait in eager anticipation, haha. I noticed when I drove past recently there'll also be several EV chargers which will come in handy for those patrons w/EVs to charge while they're at the library. Overall, it's a good library with professional and friendly staff, a solid selection of circulating books, a nice children's area tucked into the back of the library, which is better for safety of kids, a large community room for events and author talks type of gatherings, and plenty of book stacks for all ages.

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    Sacramento Public Library - Martin Luther King, Jr.
    Sacramento Public Library - Martin Luther King, Jr.
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    Yolo County Library - libraries - Updated August 2026

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