AA Meetings in California

Find Alcoholics Anonymous meetings across California. Browse 25 cities with comprehensive meeting information, times, and locations.

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Browse AA Meetings by City

Select a city below to view AA meetings in that area. Each city page includes meeting times, locations, types, and directions.

Bakersfield

Bakersfield metropolitan area

Pop. 403,000

Downtown, The Foothills, Westchester

Elk Grove

Sacramento metropolitan area (Elk Grove)

Pop. 176,000

Old Town, Sheldon, Laguna Ridge

Fresno

Fresno metropolitan area

Pop. 542,000

Downtown, Tower District, Old Fig Garden

Garden Grove

Orange County (Garden Grove)

Pop. 175,000

Historic Downtown, Little Saigon, West Garden Grove

Los Angeles

Greater Los Angeles area

Pop. 3,970,000

Downtown, Hollywood, Venice

Moreno Valley

Inland Empire (Moreno Valley)

Pop. 213,000

Sunnymead Ranch, Alessandro Heights, Canyon Crest

Oakland

San Francisco Bay Area (East Bay)

Pop. 440,000

Downtown, Lake Merritt, Rockridge

Oceanside

North San Diego County (Oceanside)

Pop. 175,000

Downtown, Harbor Beach, South Oceanside

Oxnard

Oxnard–Ventura area

Pop. 210,000

Downtown, Port Hueneme (nearby), Channel Islands Harbor

Palmdale

Antelope Valley (Palmdale)

Pop. 155,000

Downtown Palmdale, East Palmdale, West Palmdale

Pasadena

Los Angeles County (Pasadena)

Pop. 141,000

Old Pasadena, Playhouse District, Bungalow Heaven

Rancho Cucamonga

Inland Empire (Rancho Cucamonga)

Pop. 177,000

Victoria Gardens, Etiwanda, Alta Loma

Sacramento

Greater Sacramento area

Pop. 524,000

Downtown, Midtown, Land Park

San Diego

San Diego metropolitan area

Pop. 1,425,000

Downtown, La Jolla, North Park

San Francisco

San Francisco Bay Area

Pop. 884,000

The Mission, SoMa, Fisherman's Wharf

San Jose

San Jose metropolitan area (Silicon Valley)

Pop. 1,035,000

Downtown, Japantown, Willow Glen

Santa Clarita

Santa Clarita Valley

Pop. 212,000

Valencia, Saugus, Newhall

Santa Rosa

Santa Rosa area

Pop. 177,000

Downtown, Railroad Square, Rincon Valley

Simi Valley

Ventura County (Simi Valley)

Pop. 126,000

Downtown, Santa Susana, Wood Ranch

Stockton

Stockton metropolitan area

Pop. 320,000

Downtown, Lincoln Village, Brookside

Sunnyvale

Silicon Valley (Sunnyvale)

Pop. 155,000

Downtown Sunnyvale, Birdland, Lakewood Village

Torrance

South Bay (Torrance)

Pop. 145,000

Downtown, Old Torrance, Del Amo

Vallejo

San Francisco Bay Area (North Bay)

Pop. 121,000

Downtown, Mare Island, Glen Cove

Victorville

Victor Valley (Victorville)

Pop. 134,000

Downtown, Mojave Narrows area, Spring Valley Lake

Visalia

Visalia–Tulare area

Pop. 141,000

Downtown, Mooney, Sequoia Mall area

About AA Meetings in California

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has a strong presence throughout California, with meetings available in 25 cities across the state. Whether you're looking for open meetings, closed meetings, speaker meetings, or specialty meetings, you'll find options that fit your schedule and needs.

Meeting Types Available

AA meetings in California include a variety of formats:

  • Open Meetings: Open to anyone interested in learning about AA, including family members and friends
  • Closed Meetings: For those who have a desire to stop drinking
  • Speaker Meetings: Feature one or more speakers sharing their experience, strength, and hope
  • Discussion Meetings: Members discuss a topic or chapter from AA literature
  • Step Meetings: Focus on working through the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous
  • Big Book Meetings: Study meetings focused on the AA Big Book

How to Find the Right Meeting

Each city page provides detailed information about meetings including times, locations, meeting types, and special notes. Use the filters on individual city pages to find meetings that match your preferences. Many meetings offer wheelchair accessibility, and some meetings are specifically for men, women, or young people.

Getting Started with AA

If you're new to AA, open meetings are a great place to start. These meetings welcome anyone who wants to learn about the program. You don't need to speak or identify yourself – just come and listen. Most meetings last about an hour, and you'll find a supportive, welcoming community.

AA is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other to solve their common problem and help others recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

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