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Fresno - Nearby Destinations
Tourist destinations to consider near Fresno are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.
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Bakersfield
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Population: 175,000
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Bakersfield is a surprisingly old-fashioned community just two hours
away from glitzy Los Angeles. You’ll find stock car races and downtown
murals, honky-tonk bars and working farmers here, as well as great
live music and Basque cuisine. |
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Modesto
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Population: 200,000
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Modesto is located in the heart of California’s central San Joaquin
Valley. Surrounded by fertile farmlands that produce dairy products,
fruits, nuts, and other resources for the country, Modesto is a small
town at heart, with a growing population that appreciates the escape
from the larger urban areas nearby. |
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Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park
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Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon National Park are home to
giants: immense mountains, deep canyons, and huge trees. Together with
Giant Sequoia National Monument and vast stretches of federal
wilderness, a significant portion of the Sierra Nevada range is
encompassed in this beautiful area. |
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Sierra Nevadas
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The Sierra Nevada of eastern California are one of the country’s most
astounding treasures. These mountains are wild: wild geology, with
glaciers and volcanoes, wild animal life like the state bear and the
golden eagle, and even wild plant life in the immense sequoia forests.
Encompassing three national parks, six national forests, and thousands
of square miles of other protected areas, the Sierra Nevada is one of
the largest islands of scenic wilderness remaining in the United States. |
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