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Tulare County Towns

Dinuba - Visit Dinuba, the gateway to the magnificent Sierra Nevada mountains. Dinuba is a community uniquely blessed with abundant agriculture and friendly, gracious people from a wide variety of ethnic backgrounds. Dinuba's industrial park has attracted large distribution centers such as; Patterson Dental, Ruiz Foods, and Best Buy.

Exeter - Senses are delighted whenever one looks, whether it's the outdoor art gallery, giant murals celebrating Exeter's history & culture, the antique & specialty shops, or the spectacular view of the Sierra Nevada Mountains with snowcapped peaks reaching to more than 13,000 feet. Experience the friendliness and charm of Exeter.Farmersville (no link) - One of the oldest communities in Tulare County, Farmersville processes cotton, walnuts, tree and field crops. Once a stop for the Butterfield Stage, the city enjoys a rich history.

Lemon Cove - A small citrus community surrounded on three sides by foothills and hundreds of acres of orange groves. Lake Kaweah, a four square mile body of water, is great for swimming, fishing, wildlife viewing and boating. Marina services, jet ski rentals and boat rentals are available. http:

Lindsay - is nestled at the base of the Sierra Nevadas in the San Joaquin Valley, 13 miles east of highway 99, on highway 65. Lindsay, in the heart of the California citrus area, boasts any quaint businesses and spectacular murals. An All American City designee in 1995, Lindsay is blessed with several fine restaurants. Come visit and enjoy our town.

Porterville - "All-America City", gateway to the Giant Sequoias and the Golden Trout Wilderness. Porterville is a friendly city that welcomes tourists. Antiques, boutiques, tour-of-the-century homes, restaurants and museums are all in Porterville.

Springville - Not only is Springville the perfect base from which to explore the Giant Sequoia National Monument, there are many outstanding loop drives through the area's majestic landscape, including Balch Park and Mountain Home State Forest. This friendly, foothill village also offers a variety of shops, restaurants and lodgings to accommodate visitors. Nature walks, hikes, rock climbing, bike rides, horseback riding for backcountry adventures, and year-round events add to the reasons to visit often.

Three Rivers - Mountain beauty with the charm of one of the most historic towns in the southern High Sierras. This is a place where the middle, east, north and south forks meet to create the Kaweah River, flowing through town and into Kaweah Lake.

Tulare - Thousands of visitors come to Tulare each year for the California Farm Equipment Show and International exposition and the California Antique Farmer Equipment Show, both held at the International Agri-Center. Take a trip back in time and enjoy the traditions at the Tulare Historical museum or a walking tour of Tulare's downtown mural. don't forget to stop by "Tule Toot", the Welcome Center at the Horizon Outlet Mall.

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