Central Valley Travel Facts

By BootsnAll   |   August 6th, 2004   |   Comments (0)
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The Basics

City Name: Central Valley

Where is it located?: It rules the central part of the California.

Why do people go there?: Travelers who love food and wine know that Central Valley is famous for it that’s why they keep on coming to this region.

How do travelers get there?: By plane or by train.

Currency: US Dollar

City Code: 845

Population: 6.5 million

Languages: English

Travel Information

Attractions: Crystal Palace, Oakdale Cowboy Museum, Zalud House and Gardens, Mourning Cloak Ranch and Botanical Gardens, Woodland Opera House, Boyden Caverns, California Living Museum

Tourist Office: 2220 Tulare St. 8th Floor, Fresno, CA 93721 USA

Off-the-beaten-path: San Joaquin Valley

Health Issues: No major health issue.

Tips for Visiting

When to go: The place is ideal to visit all year round.

City Specific Events: St. John’s Chamber Orchestra Festival every January, Annual Chinese and Vietnamese New Year Parade every February, St. Patrick’s Day & Festival every March, Stockton Asparagus Festival, The Brubeck Festival and Earth Day Festival every April, San Joaquin Film Festival and Linden Cherry Festival every May, Jewish Food Festival every June, Filipino Barrio Fiesta every October

How to get around?: Most people travel to and around the Central Valley by car, plane or enjoy a scenic train ride through lush grasslands, farms, and countryside

Good to know: The Central Valley is one of the world’s most productive agricultural regions.

Cheapest airport to fly into: The main airport for travelers taking flights to Central Valley is the Fresno Yosemite International Airport.

Need more information?: Check out the Central Valley travel guide for more on what to see, where to stay, and how to get there.

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