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Livingston, California
Approximately 90 minutes from the richness and excitement of the Bay Area—San Francisco restaurants and galleries, Napa wineries, 49ers and Giants, the ocean—Livingston also offers quick access to Sierra Nevada skiing and Yosemite camping and hiking to the east. Situated in the San Joaquin Valley, Livingston (and nearby Modesto, Fresno, Turlock and other communities) is surrounded by rich agricultural land, which produces much of the country's fresh vegetables and fruits.

Average temperatures: 55ºF winter, 80ºF spring and fall, 95ºF summer
Average yearly rainfall: 12 inches
Driving Directions: Click here for Driving Directions to Livingston, California.
Local Attractions: Modesto Chamber of Commerce
San Francisco Chamber of Commerce
Merced Chamber of Commerce
Sierra National Forest
Yosemite National Park

Turlock, California
Located approximately 12 miles South of Modesto, Turlock, California is a thriving community of more than 50,000. In spite of tripling its size over the past two decades Turlock has maintained its small town atmosphere. Home of California State University Stanislus, Turlock offers all the culture of a university town set in a laid back rural environment. The second largest city in Stanislus County, Turlock is close to the Mother Lode, the San Francisco Bay Area and the Sierra Nevadas.

Average temperatures: 55ºF winter, 80ºF spring and fall, 95ºF summer
Average yearly rainfall: 11.5 inches
Driving Directions: Click here for Driving Directions to Turlock, California.
Local Attractions: Turlock Chamber of Commerce
City of Turlock
Turlock Downtown Association
California State University - Stanislus

Fresno, California
Located in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley, Fresno, California offers the amenities of a large city, combined with the wonderful qualities of a smaller, more intimate community. With a population of more than 420,000, Fresno offers a rich, cultural mix of more than 90 different nationalities. The symphony, local theater companies, music and dance productions, delicious regional and ethnic restaurants as well as a lively nightlife prove that Fresno is a city with access to a wide variety of cultural events. Surrounded by three national parks, Yosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon, Fresno is within comfortable driving distance to San Francisco, the California Coast and the Los Angeles area.

Average temperatures: 55ºF winter, 83ºF spring and fall, 98ºF summer
Average yearly rainfall: 11 inches
Driving Directions: Click here for Driving Directions to Fresno, California.
Local Attractions: Fresno Chamber of Commerce
Merced Chamber of Commerce
Yosemite National Park
California State University - Fresno

Porterville, California
Porterville, California is a small, friendly community of close to 37,000, located approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes southeast of Fresno. Often called the "Gateway to the Sequoias," Porterville is a great place to live and raise a family. Surrounded by rich farmland, Porterville residents appreciate the affordable housing and country living. Less than 10 minutes away, Lake Success offers residents fishing, skiing, boating and camping.

Average temperatures: 57ºF winter, 85ºF spring and fall, 99ºF summer
Average yearly rainfall: 11.5 inches
Driving Directions: Click here for Driving Directions to Porterville, California.
Local Attractions: Porterville Chamber of Commerce
The Better Business Bureau
Porterville College
Porterville Online

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