
Where to stay in the Central Valley
A comfortable Valley base puts three national parks within a two-hour drive — rest here, explore everywhere.
Boutique & downtown hotels
The Valley's revitalized downtowns — Fresno's Tower District and historic Visalia in particular — put you steps from restaurants, theaters and nightlife, with easy highway access to the parks the next morning.
- Best for: first-time visitors, foodies, and park day-trippers
- Where to look: Downtown Fresno & the Tower District, historic Visalia, Bakersfield

Cabins & mountain lodges
Wake up minutes from the park gates. The foothill towns just outside the Sierra are dotted with cabins, cottages and lodges — perfect if you want to be first in line at the sequoia groves.
- Best for: park-focused trips, couples, nature lovers
- Where to look: Three Rivers (Sequoia gate), Oakhurst & Bass Lake (Yosemite south)

Lakeside & mountain resorts
The foothill lakes are the Valley's summer playground. Book a waterfront resort or mountain lodge for boating, fishing and cooler air just up the hill from the heat.
- Best for: families, summer getaways, water recreation
- Where to look: Bass Lake, Shaver Lake, Lake Kaweah, Pine Flat & Huntington Lake

Guest ranches & farm stays
This is the most productive farmland in the country — stay on it. Guest ranches and farm stays offer a genuine taste of Valley agricultural life, from orchards to open country.
- Best for: unique stays, agritourism, families & groups
- Pair it with: the Blossom Trail, farm stands and farm-to-fork dining

RV parks & campgrounds
Sleep under some of California's darkest skies. Choose full-hookup RV parks in the foothills or campgrounds inside the national parks and forests — many bookable through the federal Recreation.gov system.
- Best for: RV travelers, budget trips, star-gazers
- Where to look: Sequoia & Kings Canyon, Sierra National Forest, Lake Kaweah

Historic inns & B&Bs
For something with a story, the Valley's heritage districts hold beautifully preserved inns and bed-and-breakfasts — a warm, walkable alternative to the highway strip.
- Best for: couples, weekend escapes, history buffs
- Where to look: historic downtown Visalia, Hanford, and the Valley's older Main Streets

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