Tulare
County
California Central Valley Region
Tulare
County is situated in a delightful and geographically
- diverse region. The county includes an area of 4,863
square miles. Mountain peaks of the Sierra Nevada range
rise to more than 14,000 feet in its Eastern half. Meanwhile,
the extensively cultivated and very fertile valley floor
in the Western half, has allowed Tulare County to become
the second-leading producer of agricultural commodities
in the United States. In addition to substantial packing
/ shipping operations, light and medium manufacturing
plants are increasing in number and are becoming an
important factor in the County's total economic picture.
The
County has a growing population of 360,000. The Eastern
half of the County is comprised primarily of public
lands within the Sequoia National Park, National Forest,
and the Mineral King, Golden Trout, and Domelands Wilderness
areas. Opportunities for all-season outdoor recreation
include: hiking, water and snow skiing, fishing, and
boating.
Visalia,
the County seat, is the gateway to Sequoia National
Park and a variety of recreational activities. The city,
with a population of 93,000 is within a four hour drive
of either San Francisco or Los Angeles, and a 2-1/2
hour drive of California's central coastline. Its family-oriented
lifestyle and affordable housing have proven attractive
to people from all areas of the state and country.
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