Almanac note · Outdoors
Weber Point gives Stockton a downtown Delta view
Weber Point brings festivals, play space, a promenade, and Delta views into downtown Stockton.
Weber Point is one of the easiest places to see Stockton’s downtown water side. It is not a long wilderness trip. It is a place to stand near the Delta, let kids move around, and see the city use its waterfront.
Weber Point Events Center is built for festivals, concerts, and community events, but it also works on an ordinary day. There is a water feature, a children’s play area, a promenade, Delta views, nearby public parking, and an outdoor stage.
That makes it a clear first stop when someone wants the Stockton waterfront without a big plan. Ahead of the visit, confirm water-feature information, events, parking notes, and any temporary changes.
Where to see it
Weber Point Events Center in downtown Stockton
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Reviewed June 30, 2026
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