Food Scene
Sunnyside Pizza is definitely one of Fresno's little hidden gems. Perfect crust! Nice and crisp. Pizza doesn't fall apart when you try and get it out of the box. I would recommend this to anybody tired of the same old pizza places ran by chains.
Sunnyside Pizza
5560 E Kings Canyon RdSunnyside Pizza is definitely one of Fresno's little hidden gems. Perfect crust! Nice and crisp. Pizza doesn't fall apart when you try and get it out of the box. I would recommend this to anybody tired of the same old pizza places ran by chains.
Starbucks
741 E Olive AveMariscos Colima
570 S Clovis AveAmazing service and delicious food!! Owner really takes pride in the restaurant.
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Deli Delicious
550 S Clovis AveAmazing service and delicious food!! Owner really takes pride in the restaurant.
Sunnyside Delicatessen
5691 E Kings Canyon RdSam's Italian Deli & Market
2415 N First StCracked Pepper Bistro
6737 N Palm AveDoy Grill
1845 Herndon AveDog House Grill
2789 E Shaw AveTrelio Restaurant
438 Clovis AveTaqueria Don Pepe
4582 N Blackstone AveSabor Mx
Berlin Street Grill
7059 N Cedar AveCASA de TAMALES
Parma Restaurant
6729 N Palm AvePiazza Del Pane Italian Cafe
799 W Palmdon DrMediterranean Grill & Cafe
1031 U StRio Grill Brazilian Steakhouse
1240 Shaw AveChurrasco Grill
1901 N Gateway BlvdMax's Bistro & Bar
1784 W Bullard AveLa Boulangerie
730 W Shaw AveIndia sweets and spices
3035 W Ashlan AveHye Quality Bakery
2222 Santa Clara StHouse of JuJu
565 Pollasky AveGiuseppe Gallo's
1177 N Willow AveFull O Bull Sandwich Shop
632 5th StFresno Breakfast House
2085 W Bullard AveEureka!
7775 N Palm AveElbow Room Bar & Grill
731 W San Jose AveDusty Buns
608 E Weldon AveDai Bai Dang
C StreetCasa Corona
7044 N Cedar AveBrahma Bull North & South Indian Cuisine
3050 W Shaw AveBenaddiction
10063 W Bullard AveAmpersand Ice Cream
1940 N Echo AveDrinks & Nightlife
If you like food and drinks, this is your place. O'Sullivan's is a terrific hang out spot for lunch, dinner, or just a night away. There drinks are reasonable. It has an interesting atmosphere where many people know each other. The ambiance is comfortable also.
Irish O'Sullivan's
5689 East Kings Canyon RoadIf you like food and drinks, this is your place. O'Sullivan's is a terrific hang out spot for lunch, dinner, or just a night away. There drinks are reasonable. It has an interesting atmosphere where many people know each other. The ambiance is comfortable also.
The Art Deco-era Tower District is the perfect place to experience the local flavor and local quality of Fresno. The Tower District features dozens of locally-owned restaurants, nightclubs, theaters, cafes, retail shops and art galleries-all within easy walking distance of one another.
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Tower District
The Art Deco-era Tower District is the perfect place to experience the local flavor and local quality of Fresno. The Tower District features dozens of locally-owned restaurants, nightclubs, theaters, cafes, retail shops and art galleries-all within easy walking distance of one another.
The Mad Duck
765 W Herndon AveTioga-Sequoia Brewing Company Beer Garden
745 Fulton StSequoia Brewing Company
777 E Olive AveFicklin Vineyards
30246 Ave 7 1/2Sightseeing
Forestiere Underground Gardens is a subterranean journey to the Mediterranean. During the early 1900’s, over a 40 year period, Baldassare Forestiere sculpted a fantastic underground retreat for himself stretching out over 10 acres but deep underground.
There is an abundance of stonework and building techniques patterned after the ancient catacombs as well as a multilevel aquarium and so much more at this state registered landmark. (PlayFresno.org)
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Ġonna taħt l-art ta 'Forestiere
5021 W Shaw AveForestiere Underground Gardens is a subterranean journey to the Mediterranean. During the early 1900’s, over a 40 year period, Baldassare Forestiere sculpted a fantastic underground retreat for himself stretching out over 10 acres but deep underground.
There is an abundance of stonework and building techniques patterned after the ancient catacombs as well as a multilevel aquarium and so much more at this state registered landmark. (PlayFresno.org)
Kearney Mansion Museum
7160 W Kearney BlvdTour the home of the King of Raisins.
Arts & Culture
It has rotating exhibits of contemporary art – including work by local artists.
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Fresno Art Museum
2233 N First StIt has rotating exhibits of contemporary art – including work by local artists.
Arte Americas
1630 Van Ness AveParks & Nature
Yosemite National Park is considered by many to be the crown jewel of The Sierra, and features the world famous Yosemite Valley. The Tunnel View turnout at the eastern end of the Wawona Tunnel of Highway 41 is one of the most photographed vistas on Earth. It provides a classic view of Yosemite Valley, including landmarks such as El Capitan, Half Dome, Sentinel Dome, Cathedral Rocks and Bridalveil Falls. Yosemite Falls drops 2,425 feet, making it the highest waterfall in North America. Badger Pass ski resort offers skiing/snowboarding near the historic valley. The park is located on Highway 41, 92 miles north of Fresno, Yosemite is open year-round and offers a wide range of activities depending on the season. (PlayFresno.org)
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Park Nazzjonali ta 'Yosemite
Yosemite National Park is considered by many to be the crown jewel of The Sierra, and features the world famous Yosemite Valley. The Tunnel View turnout at the eastern end of the Wawona Tunnel of Highway 41 is one of the most photographed vistas on Earth. It provides a classic view of Yosemite Valley, including landmarks such as El Capitan, Half Dome, Sentinel Dome, Cathedral Rocks and Bridalveil Falls. Yosemite Falls drops 2,425 feet, making it the highest waterfall in North America. Badger Pass ski resort offers skiing/snowboarding near the historic valley. The park is located on Highway 41, 92 miles north of Fresno, Yosemite is open year-round and offers a wide range of activities depending on the season. (PlayFresno.org)
Sequoia National Park is the park of superlatives. Visitors from Fresno can access the park through the same entrance as Kings Canyon, then head south on Highway 198.Entry to the Park is $30. Within the park is the largest living on earth– the General Sherman Tree. At approximately 2.7 million pounds, this mammoth tree is a sight to behold. The General Sherman is located in The Giant Forest, which is the largest grove of Giant Sequoia Trees on earth, and a must see attraction. Nearby, Moro Rock is a large granite dome offering an unparalleled view of the Great Western Divide and its many canyons. Also in Sequoia National Park is the famous Mt. Whitney. At 14,494 feet, it is the highest point in the contiguous United States. (PlayFresno.org)
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Sequoia National Park
Sequoia National Park is the park of superlatives. Visitors from Fresno can access the park through the same entrance as Kings Canyon, then head south on Highway 198.Entry to the Park is $30. Within the park is the largest living on earth– the General Sherman Tree. At approximately 2.7 million pounds, this mammoth tree is a sight to behold. The General Sherman is located in The Giant Forest, which is the largest grove of Giant Sequoia Trees on earth, and a must see attraction. Nearby, Moro Rock is a large granite dome offering an unparalleled view of the Great Western Divide and its many canyons. Also in Sequoia National Park is the famous Mt. Whitney. At 14,494 feet, it is the highest point in the contiguous United States. (PlayFresno.org)
Ralph Woodward, a long-time Fresno resident, bequeathed a major portion of his estate to provide a park in Northeast Fresno. Packed with amenities, Woodward Park is the only Park of its size in the Central Valley.
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Woodward Park
Ralph Woodward, a long-time Fresno resident, bequeathed a major portion of his estate to provide a park in Northeast Fresno. Packed with amenities, Woodward Park is the only Park of its size in the Central Valley.
The Shinzen Friendship Garden of Fresno is a traditional northwestern American Japanese Garden located in Woodward Park, bringing the essence of Japan to the San Joaquin valley.
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Shinzen Japanese Garden
114 W Audubon DrThe Shinzen Friendship Garden of Fresno is a traditional northwestern American Japanese Garden located in Woodward Park, bringing the essence of Japan to the San Joaquin valley.
One of the West's Best Lakes as voted by Sunset Magazine. Its emerald green waters reach up to 80 degrees during summer, making it perfect or swimming, boating, and fishing. Majestic pine trees line up the edge of the lake.
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Bass Lake
One of the West's Best Lakes as voted by Sunset Magazine. Its emerald green waters reach up to 80 degrees during summer, making it perfect or swimming, boating, and fishing. Majestic pine trees line up the edge of the lake.
Huntington Lake is a popular recreation area. It provides wonderful opportunities for camping, hiking, picnicking, sailing, windsurfing, swimming, fishing, and scenic driving. Huntington Lake is also home to the annual Sierra Regatta, which attracts Olympic gold medalists, and national champions.
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Huntington Lake
Huntington Lake is a popular recreation area. It provides wonderful opportunities for camping, hiking, picnicking, sailing, windsurfing, swimming, fishing, and scenic driving. Huntington Lake is also home to the annual Sierra Regatta, which attracts Olympic gold medalists, and national champions.
Shaver Lake is a full service community that provides a great selection of services such as boat launching facilities, mooring, rentals, horseback riding, as well as wonderful accommodations for visitors.
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Shaver Lake
Shaver Lake is a full service community that provides a great selection of services such as boat launching facilities, mooring, rentals, horseback riding, as well as wonderful accommodations for visitors.
Getting Around
YARTS (Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System) is public transit in the Yosemite region, with buses entering Yosemite Valley from Merced, Mammoth Lakes, Sonora, and Fresno—as well as many different towns along the way. (PlayFresno.org)
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Yarts Yosemite Area Transportation
357 West 18th StreetYARTS (Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System) is public transit in the Yosemite region, with buses entering Yosemite Valley from Merced, Mammoth Lakes, Sonora, and Fresno—as well as many different towns along the way. (PlayFresno.org)
As is typical in California Central Valley cities, a car is useful and often necessary to access most parts of town. There is a modest bus system, Fresno Area Express (FAX), but a car would be highly recommended. Traffic congestion in Fresno is not as bad as larger places in California, but Shaw and Herndon avenues can get crowded, especially since there is no east-west freeway through the north side. CA-99 runs along the west side of the city, becoming semi-rural before exiting Fresno County on the northwest side of Fresno. CA-41 runs down the middle of the city. Until the late 1990s and early 2000s these were the only freeways in Fresno, but a surge in growth has spurred the development of the CA-180 and CA-168 freeways.
In 2011, Fresno became the first town or city in the Central Valley to earn a Bronze Medal Designation from the League of American Bicyclists, recognizing Fresno as a bicycle friendly community. The city is in the process of further expanding its bike lanes in an effort to improve bike access. (Wikipedia).
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Fresno
As is typical in California Central Valley cities, a car is useful and often necessary to access most parts of town. There is a modest bus system, Fresno Area Express (FAX), but a car would be highly recommended. Traffic congestion in Fresno is not as bad as larger places in California, but Shaw and Herndon avenues can get crowded, especially since there is no east-west freeway through the north side. CA-99 runs along the west side of the city, becoming semi-rural before exiting Fresno County on the northwest side of Fresno. CA-41 runs down the middle of the city. Until the late 1990s and early 2000s these were the only freeways in Fresno, but a surge in growth has spurred the development of the CA-180 and CA-168 freeways.
In 2011, Fresno became the first town or city in the Central Valley to earn a Bronze Medal Designation from the League of American Bicyclists, recognizing Fresno as a bicycle friendly community. The city is in the process of further expanding its bike lanes in an effort to improve bike access. (Wikipedia).
Fresno Yosemite International Airport
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71 E Via la PlataThe Vineyard Farmer's Market
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790 W Shaw Ave