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Things To Do – Bakersfield, California
Copa Cabana - So you want to get a table? Be prepared to shell out some cash. Copa Cabana caters to the upscale crowd so you ... More on clubzone
National And State Parks – Visalia, California
This short trail follows a lesser- traveled vehicle route in Kings Canyon National Park and the University of California-owned Whitaker Research Forest. The trail leaves Generals Highway opposite Quail Flat Camp, 3.6 miles from the ... More on Trails
Landmarks – Visalia, California
This hike meanders through the Giant Forest Plateau in the relative solitude of a secluded forest among numerous stands of giant sequoias. The trail passes several meadows with creek crossings. The hike begins on the heavily used ... More on Trails
Things To Do – Bakersfield, California
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National And State Parks – Bakersfield, California
Lake Success rests at an elevation of 640 feet in the Southern Sierra foothills, 8 miles east of Porterville. Construction of the earth filled dam was completed in 1961. The lake has a surface area of 2,450 acres with 30 miles of ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Things To Do – Valencia, California
Bellasport carries a great selection of golf clothes-- they have a huge selection. I used to go there more when they stocked tennis ... More on insiderpages.com
Sightseeing – Miramonte, California
The hike descends quickly tot he confluence of the Middle and South Forks of the Kings River, and provides spectacular views up both river canyons. Due to the lower elevation here, spring and fall provide the most agreeable temperatures ... More on Trails
Things To Do – Three Rivers, California
Alta peak starts at the Wolverton parking lot and begins the same as the la More on Trails
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