A- Overview:
Once a dry desert, Fresno, and a million acres surrounding it, are now lush with vineyards, orange groves, and plantings of cotton and other crops. In fact, Fresno County is one of the nation’s agricultural leaders. Conveniently located in the central San Joaquin Valley, this is one California city not to be missed. Just to the west it is predominantly flat, with the land devoted to agriculture. To the east, the snow-capped Sierra Nevada Mountains rise out of the low foothills.
Blossom trail is a scenic, 63 mile self-guided tour encompassing vineyards, orchards, and historical points of interest. It serves as an orientation to the area. The trail passes almond, peach, apricot, plum, and nectarine trees in blossom from late February through March.
With four very moderate seasons, Fresno’s weather is generally mild throughout the year. Summers are dry and warm; winters are cool and sometimes a little misty. The scenic mountain elevations above 5000 feet are sprinkled with snow in late fall and winter, adding to the beauty of the area.
The first European settlement of the Fresno region was by the Spaniards as they searched for suitable mission sites. It was declared to be the property of the United States in 1846 following the Mexican War. Today the city and the entire county play host to thousands of visitors who come to enjoy including the nearby National Parks.
Fresno is the only city in the United States with three National Parks within an hour and a half drive. Yosemite, Kings Canyon, and Sequoia are three spectacular sites. One of the most popular is Yosemite National Park., renowned for its magnificent valley, great granite domes and peaks, waterfalls, giant sequoia, and spectacular high country. Sequoia National Park is an unspoiled treasure of some of the most striking scenery in the world. Its towering giant sequoia trees and soaring mountain peaks, its cascading creeks, flowering meadows and star studded evening skies adorn this masterpiece of nature. Spring and summer offer sensational hiking, horseback riding, fishing and cave tours. Winter boasts cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and sledding in the Sierras. Kings Canyon’s 461,901 acres are largely wilderness. The park features summits of the High Sierras and two huge canyons on the Kings River. Kings Canyon was established as a national park in 1940 and adjoins Sequoia. They are administered as one unit.
In addition to visiting the nearby National Parks, there is much to see and do within the city. The Chaffee Zoo offers visitors the opportunity to experience a diversity of animal and plant life. This unique zoo focuses on our good fortune in having such diversity of life on our planet At the Downing Planetarium, visitors have the opportunity of gazing into the stars. With a 74 seat theater and a 30-foot dome, the planetarium allows visitors to experience the heavens without even going outside. For those who just want to splash around and have some fun, the Fresno Island Water Park is a must visit attraction. With over 20 water slides and rides, a huge arcade, as well as an amusement park and miniature golf, it’s fun for the whole family.
The Fresno Metropolitan Museum of Art, History, and Science is fascinating for all ages. It displays memorabilia from author William Saroyan, a native of Fresno. A science gallery has more than 40 interactive stations with exhibits geared toward children. Forestiere Underground Gardens is an amazing underground retreat designed and created by hand to resemble the Roman catacombs by Sicilian immigrant Baldasare Forestiere in the early 1900s. Under the earth are extensive rooms, passageways, gardens, patios, and courtyards filled with exotic plants. The rooms are lit by skylights. Another favorite site is Roeding Park which features Rotary Playland with a carousel, rides, a miniature railway and the Japanese War Memorial.
Whatever the reason for visiting, whether business or pleasure, Fresno leaves its visitors breathless from its unparalleled beauty and eager to return for another visit.
B- City Information:
Population: 427,652
Elevation: 296 feet above sea level
Land Area: 104.4 square miles
Location: The city and county of Fresno is located in the central San Joaquin Valley of California. To the west it is predominantly flat, with thousands of acres devoted to agriculture. To the east, the snow-capped Sierra Nevada Mountains rise out of the low foothills. It is the only county in the country that can claim three national parks in its backyard.
Time Zone: Pacific Time Zone (when it’s noon in Fresno, it’s 2pm in Chicago and 3pm in New York City). Fresno observes Daylight Savings Time from April – October
Weather:
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Average temp. (°F)
46.0
51.3
55.4
60.9
68.5
75.8
81.1
79.7
74.5
65.0
52.7
45.3
High temperature (°F)
53.7
61.3
66.1
73.9
82.8
91.1
96.8
95.1
89.1
78.5
63.3
53.7
Low temperature (°F)
38.3
41.3
44.6
47.9
54.2
60.5
65.4
64.2
59.8
51.5
42.1
36.8
Precipitation (in)
2.2
2.2
2.3
0.8
0.4
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.7
1.2
1.4
Climate:
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Days with precipitation
8
8
7
4
2
1
0
0
1
2
5
7
Wind speed (mph)
5.2
5.7
6.7
7.4
8.1
8.3
7.4
6.8
6.1
5.2
4.7
4.9
Morning humidity (%)
91
89
86
80
71
65
61
66
71
77
87
91
Afternoon humidity (%)
68
56
47
35
27
24
22
24
28
35
54
68
Sunshine (%)
47
65
77
85
90
95
97
96
94
88
66
46
Days clear of clouds
5
8
11
14
18
23
27
26
24
20
12
7
Partly cloudy days
7
8
8
8
8
5
3
3
4
6
7
6
Cloudy days
19
13
12
8
5
2
1
1
2
5
11
18
Snowfall (in)
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Local Seasons:
Summer tends to be the busiest time of year as visitors from around the globe come to the area
to visit the National Parks as well as many of the local attractions. Overall, Fresno’s weather is generally mild and pleasant throughout the year. Summers are dry and warm; winters are cool and sometimes foggy. Elevations above 5,000 feet have snow from November to March. In the peak summer months, the temperatures can reach into the mid 90’s F during the day but with the humidity usually in the mid 20% range, it feels much cooler. During this season, the local attractions as well as the numerous nearby National Parks are quite busy. It’s a perfect time to enjoy the out of doors. Spring and fall are cooler and quite pleasant, both during the day as well as in the evening. Watching the area transform itself from season to season is reason enough to visit the area. Nature comes alive with new life each spring as a multitude of colors embrace the area. Fall offers a full array of red, orange, yellow and other colors as the leaves drop and winter arrives. Winters are moderate.
How to Get There:
By Air;
Fresno Yosemite International Airport
4995 E Clinton Way
Fresno, CA 93727
559-621-4500
The Fresno Yosemite International airport is an airport for the central San Joaquin Valley. More than 25 cities, with more than 100 flights, daily are served out of Fresno.
Ground Transportation:
Most of the major car rental companies as well as taxi, shuttle, and limousine service are available at the airport as well as throughout the city.
By Car:
The city is located on U.S. Highway 99, approximately 160 miles east of Monterey, California. If traveling on I-5 from either the north or south, take the Route 180 exit east into Fresno.
By Train:
Amtrak
2650 Tulare St. Bldg. B
Fresno, CA 93721
800-USA-RAIL
By Bus
Greyhound
1033 H ST
Fresno, CA 93721
559-268-1829
How to Get Around:
With three National Parks in its backyard, including Yosemite, the best way to get around is by either personal or rental car.
National Holidays:
New Year’s Day, January 1
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the third Monday in January
President’ Day, the third Monday in February
Memorial Day, the last Monday in May
Independence Day, July 4
Labor Day, the first Monday in September
Thanksgiving Day, the fourth Thursday in November
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, December 24 and 25
New Year’s Eve, December 31
C- Attractions/Things To Do:
Chaffee Zoo
894 West Belmont Avenue
Fresno, California 93728
559-498-2671
Hours: Open daily 9 am to 4 pm
Admission Charged
A Word from the Director: “Each of us was born into a world of incredible diversity of animal and plant life. Throughout our lives most of us marvel at the diversity and uniqueness of life. We visit zoos and watch nature programs on television and are astounded by the strangeness of the creatures we see. I believe that future generations will judge us not by what we have created for them, but by what we have saved for them.”
Downing Planetarium
5320 N. Maple Ave. M/S DP132
California State University, Fresno
Fresno, CA 93740
559-278-4121
Hours: Call for performance schedule
Admission Charged
The Downing Planetarium has a 74-seat star theater with a 30-foot dome. The planetarium shows are run with a Minolta MS-8 star projector, two video projectors, and 29 slide projectors; all controlled by a computer program.
Fresno Metropolitan Museum
1515 Van Ness Avenue
Fresno, CA 93721
559-441-1444
Hours: Closed Mondays, Tuesday – Sunday 11am – 5pm, Dollar Nights – Thursday 5pm – 8pm
The Fresno Metropolitan Museum features art, history and science. This is a perfect place to take children or explore on your own.
Madera Wine Trail
800-733-8068
Hours: Call for additional information
Admission Free
It’s the Valley’s best kept secret – working wineries just a few minutes drive from downtown Madera and just across the river from Fresno.
Meux Home Museum
1007 R Street
Fresno, CA 93710
559-233-8007
Hours: Friday, Saturday and Sunday, noon – 3:30pm
The Meux Home Museum recaptures the flavor of Victorian Fresno by presenting a middle-class residence — furnished in the period, as a representative house museum. A costumed docent leads a one hour tour of this restored urban dwelling of the 1890’s. By modern standards elaborate, the Meux Home was nonetheless a middle-class residence, built for $12,000 from a carpenter’s catalog.
Blackbeard’s Family Fun Center
4055 N. Chestnut
Fresno, CA. 93726
559-292-9000
Boomers
7354 N. Abby St.
Fresno, CA. 93720
559-432-9684
Forestiere Underground Gardens
5021 W. Shaw Avenue
Fresno, CA 93722
559=271-0734
Hours: Call for additional information
Admission Charged
A subterranean network of over a hundred niches, courtyards, patios, rooms and passageways. Interesting to say the least.
Fresno Island Water Park
1401 N. Wishon Avenue
Fresno, CA 93728
559-277-6800
Hours: Vary, call for exact schedule
Admission Charged
Family fun year-round with over 20 water slides and rides, a huge arcade, amusement park, miniature golf.
Rotory Storyland and Playland
890 W. Belmont Ave.
Fresno, CA. 93728
559-486-2124
Nearby Attractions:
Wild Water Adventures
11413 E. Shaw Ave.
Clovis, California
Located approximately 9 miles from Fresno
800-564-9453
Hours: Open seasonally May – September, call for additional information
Admission Charged
A 52-acre water amusement park with fun for the whole family.
Sierra Summit Ski Resort
59265 Highway 168
Lakeshore, CA 93634
Located 45 miles from Fresno
559-233-3330
Hours: Open seasonally, call for additional information
Admission Charged
Sierra Summit has 200 acres of skiable terrain with runs up to 2 ¼ miles long. Rental and Sports Shop are on the premises.
Nearby National Parks
Yosemite National Park
Renowned for its magnificent valley, great granite domes and peaks, waterfalls, giant sequoia, and spectacular high country, Yosemite is only 1 1/2 hours from Fresno.
Kings Canyon National Park
866-KCANYON
Kings Canyon National Park is located about halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco. The parks are about a five-hour drive from each city. The park is approximately a one-hour drive from the city of Fresno. The park offers visitors fishing, boating, hiking and some 4-wheel driving. Pine Flat Reservoir is located approximately 20 miles from Fresno off Highway 180.
D- Family Fun Attractions:
Events
February
Boat Show
Held late February
Location: Exhibit Hall, 848 M St
559-431-0336
Call for additional information
Viva El Mariachi Festival
Held in late February
Location: Exhibit Hall, Selland Arena
559-621-4700
Call for additional information
Fat Tuesday
Held in late February
Location: Tower District
559-497-8362
Mardi Gras Week and Parade
March
Autorama Car Show
Held late March
Location: Fresno
559-621-4711
Call for additional information
This annual car show features custom cars
Home and Garden Show
Held early March
Location: Fresno Fairgrounds
800-897-7899
Call for additional information
Antique and Collectible Fair
Held late March
Location: Old Town Clovis, 4th and Pollasky
559-298-5774
Call for additional information
April
Blossom Days Festival
Held in early April
Location: Sanger
559-875-4575
Call for additional information
CSUF Vintage Days
Held in mid April
Location: Shaw and Cedar
559-278-2741
Crafts Faire with over 160 craft vendors, Boomtown Carnival with student organizations sponsoring food and game booths, Kid’s Day with arts & crafts, bounces houses, pony rides and petting zoo.
Breakfast with the Animals
Held mid April
Roeding Park, Chaffee Zoological Gardens
559-274-5988
Call for additional information
Selma Raisin Festival
Held in late April – early May
Location: Lincoln Park
559-896-3315
Call for additional information
The Great Western Southern Gospel Fan Festival
Held in late April
Location: Save Mart Center
559-347-3400
Call for additional information
May
Basque Picnic
Held in early May
Location: Coombs Riverbend Ranch, Madera
559-275-6192
Call for additional information
Concours d’ Elegance
Held mid May
Location: CSU Fresno
559-438-6367
Call for additional information
Strawberry Jamboree and Car Show
Held early May
Location: Sierra Vista Mall
559-299-7363
Call for additional information
Riverdale Spring Festival and Rodeo
Held in early May
Location: Riverdale
559-867-3310
Call for additional information
Springfest
Held in early May
Location: Cottonwood Park
559-299-0392
Call for additional information
E Street Fair
Held in mid May
Location: Downtown Fresno
559-441-7915
Call for additional information
June
Great Taco Festival
Held in early June
Location: Eaton Plaza, Fresno & O Streets
559-621-6602
Call for additional information
July
Fourth of July Celebration
Held on the fourth of July
Location: Varies throughout the city
559-846-6343
Call for additional information
August
Serendipity Antique Show
Held mid August
Location: Fresno Fairgrounds
559-434-9160
Call for additional information
Riverbend Smooth Jazz Festival
Held in late August
Location: Coombs Riverbend Ranch, Madera
559-230-4329
Call for additional information
Farmers Market
Held in late August
Location: Farmer’s Market, Old Town
559-298-5774
Call for additional information
Greek Food Festival
Held in late August
Location: St. George Orthodox Church on N. Orchard Avenue
559-233-0397
September
Reedley Taste of the Town
Held in early September
Location: Downtown Reedley
559-638-5484
Call for additional information
Kerman Harvest Festival & Parade
Held in early – mid September
Location: Kerckhoff Park
559-546-6343
Call for additional information
Reel Pride Film Festival
Held in mid September
Location: Tower Theatre
559-443-0600
Call for additional information
Kingsburg Crayfish Festival
Held in mid September
Location: Kingsburg
559-897-1111
Call for additional information
Caruther’s District Fair
Held in late September – early October
Location: Fresno
559-864-3768
Call for additional information
October
The Big Fresno Fair
Held in early – mid October
Location: Big Fresno Fairgrounds
559-650-FAIR
Call for additional information
November
Kerman Ag Expo
Held early November
Location: Kerckhoff Park, 3rd & G St, Kerman
559-289-4384
Call for additional information
Serendipity Antique Show
Held early November
Location: Fresno Fairgrounds
559-434-9160
Call for additional information
Fall Color Festival
Held in early November
Location: Shinzen Friendship Garden, Woodward Park
559-226-8034
Call for additional information
Kearney Park Renaissance Faire
Held in mid November
Location: Kearney Park
559-392-0965
Call for additional information
December
Santa Lucia Festival
Held in early December
Location: Swedish Village, Kingsburg
559-897-1111
Call for additional information
Entertainment
Fresno Ballet
1401 N. Wishon Avenue
Fresno, CA 93728
559-23-DANCE
A complement of vibrant, young men and women bring a new dimension and versatility to the repertoire.
Fresno Philharmonic
2610 West Shaw Lane
Fresno, CA 93711
559-261-0600
The Fresno Philharmonic strives to present high quality, live orchestral music to audiences throughout the San Joaquin Valley.
The Save Mart Center at Fresno State
2650 East Shaw Avenue
Fresno, CA 93710
559-347-3400
Hours: Monday – Friday: 9:30am – 4:30pm, Saturday – Sunday (non-event days, non-on sale days): closed
The Save Mart Center at Fresno State is one of the premier event centers on the West Coast. With a seating capacity around 16,000 the center is perfect for a variety of concerts, sporting events, family shows and more.
2nd Space Theatre
Located on Olive Avenue in Fresno
559-266-0660
Enjoy some of the best entertainment in Fresno. The 2nd Space Theatre provides entertainment year round and is the perfect way to enjoy an evening.
Warnors Theater
400 Fulton St.
Fresno, CA 93721
559-264-2848
Performances year round, call for additional information
Sports
Fresno Grizzlies Baseball
Triple-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants
Games played at Grizzlies Stadium
1800 Tulare St. Fresno, CA
559-442-1994
Call for schedule
Fresno Falcons Hockey
AA affiliates to the San Jose Sharks
Games played at The Save Mart Center
2650 E. Shaw Avenue Fresno, CA 93710
559-485-PUCK
Call for additional information and schedule
Fresno State Sports
1600 E. Bulldog Lane
Fresno, CA 93740
559-278-DOGS
Fresno takes pride in collegiate sports. Enjoy Football, Baseball, Basketball, Softball and more. Every year Fresno State is among the nation’s best.
E- Events & Entertainment:
Events
February
Boat Show
Held late February
Location: Exhibit Hall, 848 M St
559-431-0336
Call for additional information
Viva El Mariachi Festival
Held in late February
Location: Exhibit Hall, Selland Arena
559-621-4700
Call for additional information
Fat Tuesday
Held in late February
Location: Tower District
559-497-8362
Mardi Gras Week and Parade
March
Autorama Car Show
Held late March
Location: Fresno
559-621-4711
Call for additional information
This annual car show features custom cars
Home and Garden Show
Held early March
Location: Fresno Fairgrounds
800-897-7899
Call for additional information
Antique and Collectible Fair
Held late March
Location: Old Town Clovis, 4th and Pollasky
559-298-5774
Call for additional information
April
Blossom Days Festival
Held in early April
Location: Sanger
559-875-4575
Call for additional information
CSUF Vintage Days
Held in mid April
Location: Shaw and Cedar
559-278-2741
Crafts Faire with over 160 craft vendors, Boomtown Carnival with student organizations sponsoring food and game booths, Kid’s Day with arts & crafts, bounces houses, pony rides and petting zoo.
Breakfast with the Animals
Held mid April
Roeding Park, Chaffee Zoological Gardens
559-274-5988
Call for additional information
Selma Raisin Festival
Held in late April – early May
Location: Lincoln Park
559-896-3315
Call for additional information
The Great Western Southern Gospel Fan Festival
Held in late April
Location: Save Mart Center
559-347-3400
Call for additional information
May
Basque Picnic
Held in early May
Location: Coombs Riverbend Ranch, Madera
559-275-6192
Call for additional information
Concours d’ Elegance
Held mid May
Location: CSU Fresno
559-438-6367
Call for additional information
Strawberry Jamboree and Car Show
Held early May
Location: Sierra Vista Mall
559-299-7363
Call for additional information
Riverdale Spring Festival and Rodeo
Held in early May
Location: Riverdale
559-867-3310
Call for additional information
Springfest
Held in early May
Location: Cottonwood Park
559-299-0392
Call for additional information
E Street Fair
Held in mid May
Location: Downtown Fresno
559-441-7915
Call for additional information
June
Great Taco Festival
Held in early June
Location: Eaton Plaza, Fresno & O Streets
559-621-6602
Call for additional information
July
Fourth of July Celebration
Held on the fourth of July
Location: Varies throughout the city
559-846-6343
Call for additional information
August
Serendipity Antique Show
Held mid August
Location: Fresno Fairgrounds
559-434-9160
Call for additional information
Riverbend Smooth Jazz Festival
Held in late August
Location: Coombs Riverbend Ranch, Madera
559-230-4329
Call for additional information
Farmers Market
Held in late August
Location: Farmer’s Market, Old Town
559-298-5774
Call for additional information
Greek Food Festival
Held in late August
Location: St. George Orthodox Church on N. Orchard Avenue
559-233-0397
September
Kerman Harvest Festival & Parade
Held in early – mid September
Location: Kerckhoff Park
559-546-6343
Call for additional information
Reel Pride Film Festival
Held in mid September
Location: Tower Theatre
559-443-0600
Call for additional information
Caruther’s District Fair
Held in late September – early October
Location: Fresno
559-864-3768
Call for additional information
October
The Big Fresno Fair
Held in early – mid October
Location: Big Fresno Fairgrounds
559-650-FAIR
Call for additional information
November
Serendipity Antique Show
Held early November
Location: Fresno Fairgrounds
559-434-9160
Call for additional information
Fall Color Festival
Held in early November
Location: Shinzen Friendship Garden, Woodward Park
559-226-8034
Call for additional information
Kearney Park Renaissance Faire
Held in mid November
Location: Kearney Park
559-392-0965
Call for additional information
December
Santa Lucia Festival
Held in early December
Location: Swedish Village, Kingsburg
559-897-1111
Call for additional information
Entertainment
Fresno Ballet
1401 N. Wishon Avenue
Fresno, CA 93728
559-23-DANCE
A complement of vibrant, young men and women bring a new dimension and versatility to the repertoire.
Fresno Philharmonic
2610 West Shaw Lane
Fresno, CA 93711
559-261-0600
The Fresno Philharmonic strives to present high quality, live orchestral music to audiences throughout the San Joaquin Valley.
The Save Mart Center at Fresno State
2650 East Shaw Avenue
Fresno, CA 93710
559-347-3400
Hours: Monday – Friday: 9:30am – 4:30pm, Saturday – Sunday (non-event days, non-on sale days): closed
The Save Mart Center at Fresno State is one of the premier event centers on the West Coast. With a seating capacity around 16,000 the center is perfect for a variety of concerts, sporting events, family shows and more.
2nd Space Theatre
Located on Olive Avenue in Fresno
559-266-0660
Enjoy some of the best entertainment in Fresno. The 2nd Space Theatre provides entertainment year round and is the perfect way to enjoy an evening.
Warnors Theater
400 Fulton St.
Fresno, CA 93721
559-264-2848
Performances year round, call for additional information
Sports
Fresno Grizzlies Baseball
Triple-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants
Games played at Grizzlies Stadium
1800 Tulare St. Fresno, CA
559-442-1994
Call for schedule
Fresno Falcons Hockey
AA affiliates to the San Jose Sharks
Games played at The Save Mart Center
2650 E. Shaw Avenue Fresno, CA 93710
559-485-PUCK
Call for additional information and schedule
Fresno State Sports
1600 E. Bulldog Lane
Fresno, CA 93740
559-278-DOGS
Fresno takes pride in collegiate sports. Enjoy Football, Baseball, Basketball, Softball and more. Every year Fresno State is among the nation’s best.

