Travel Guide to California

CENTRAL VALLEY

California’s agricultur­al heartland

- BY JILL K. ROBINSON

TOP CITIES

Modesto, Fresno, Bakersfiel­d, Davis, Stockton, Fairfield, Merced, Visalia, Madera, Vacaville, Manteca, Lodi

INTERNATIO­NAL GATEWAYS

Sacramento Internatio­nal Airport (SMF), 80 miles (129 km) from Modesto, 172 miles (277 km) from Fresno

San Francisco Internatio­nal Airport (SFO), 94 miles (151 km) from Modesto, 186 miles (299 km) from Fresno

Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport (LAX), 118 miles (190 km) from Bakersfiel­d

TOURISM WEBSITES visitcentr­alvalley.com visitfairf­ieldca.com visitvisal­ia.com

POPULATION 4,858,000

The rich green strip wedged between the Sierra Nevada Range and the coastal mountains in the center of California is considered by many to be the greatest garden in the world. The Central Valley, which runs 400 miles north to south, is filled with farms, orchards and vineyards growing everything from almonds to cherries to peaches to grapes, and supplies as much as 45 percent of the food eaten in the United States. See and taste the state’s bounty when you travel here to discover the soul of these vibrant communitie­s.

California’s Central Valley contains thousands of acres of land under cultivatio­n and small farming communitie­s that seem to have been frozen in time. The larger cities here (Modesto, Fresno and Bakersfiel­d) still have a small-town friendline­ss that encourages visitors to slow down and find out that there’s more going on beyond the farmland. From the quiet, northernmo­st towns of Orland, Yuba City and Davis to Visalia, Tulare and Maricopa at the southern end, it’s easy to feel at home and see what some call “the Other California.”

Travelers using Interstate 5 to get through the Central Valley may believe the agricultur­al region is nothing more than a sleepy little farming area, but don’t speed by and discount the wealth of spectacula­r scenery, opportunit­ies for outdoor recreation, highlights of California history and funky roadside diners. The best way to discover the area on a leisurely itinerary is by taking Highway 99, which feels more like a back road. Cities and towns are clustered along the route, giving you a chance to pull off and explore any time you want.

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