The museum offers a wide variety of fun things to do.
Keep reading to see additional information on activities at the Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum.
Tours of the Adobe museum are held Wednesdays, Saturdays, and the first Thursday and Friday of every month at 1:00 PM, 2:00 PM, and 3:00 PM on a walk-in basis. Sundays will require an appointment.
The museum is closed on selected holidays. Thank you in advance for your donations!
For parties of 10 or more in a group, please contact the museum at (310) 603-0088.
Our school tours are fun, engaging, one-of-a-kind experiences for schoolchildren of all ages. To find out more or book a tour visit our education page.
Arranged throughout the year through the various scout offices. There are weekend camps, week long camps and day trips. For more information, please contact the office since these tours and camps are customized.
By reservation only. These tours include a tour of the museum by our museum docents.
Weekend Programming
The museum offers a variety of weekend programming for children, families and adults. We offer children’s activities of all kinds.
Annual programs include:
Living history programs:
The museum offers a speaker series at the museum throughout the year. We offer the public speakers on different topics such as history of the Native American Indians that lived in the local area and worked on the Rancho, history of the Asian American population in the South Bay area, the history of the cities of Compton and Carson, early California history, transportation history and many topics of relevant historical significance.
Reservations are required to take a tour. These guided tours of the Adobe museum are offered on the first Thursday and Friday of each month; each Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. All tours are scheduled at 1pm, 2pm, and 3pm. For 10 or more people in a group, please contact the museum. The museum is closed on selected holidays. Thank you in advance for your donations!
Groups of 10 or more should make reservations at least two weeks in advance for a guided tour of the adobe museum. Please contact the office at (310) 603-0088 to book a group tour.
Our school tours are fun, engaging, one-of-a-kind experiences for schoolchildren of all ages. To find out more or book a tour visit our education page.
Arranged throughout the year through the various scout offices. There are weekend camps, week long camps and day trips. For more information, please contact the office since these tours and camps are customized.
Are given on the 2nd Sunday of each month and are at 1pm, 2pm and 3pm.
By reservation only. These tours include a tour of the museum.
Reservations are required to take a tour. These guided tours of the Adobe museum are offered on the first Thursday and Friday of each month; each Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. All tours are scheduled at 1pm, 2pm, and 3pm. For 10 or more people in a group, please contact the museum. The museum is closed on selected holidays. Thank you in advance for your donations!
For parties of 10 or more in a group, please contact the museum at (310) 603-0088.
Our school tours are fun, engaging, one-of-a-kind experiences for schoolchildren of all ages. To find out more or book a tour visit our education page.
Arranged throughout the year through the various scout offices. There are weekend camps, week long camps and day trips. For more information, please contact the office since these tours and camps are customized.
Are given on the 2nd Sunday of each month and are at 1pm, 2pm and 3pm.
By reservation only. These tours include a tour of the museum.
Weekend Programming
The museum offers a variety of weekend programming for children, families and adults. We offer children’s activities of all kinds.
Annual programs include:
Living history programs:
The museum offers a speaker series at the museum throughout the year. We offer the public speakers on different topics such as history of the Native American Indians that lived in the local area and worked on the Rancho, history of the Asian American population in the South Bay area, the history of the cities of Compton and Carson, early California history, transportation history etc.