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Kern Countyis inSan Joaquin Valley,California.This huge county extends across a number of geographic regions in California: The majority western portion is in theSan Joaquin Valley,the northeastern portion is in theSierra Nevadamountains, and the southeastern part is in theDesertand the southwest inti theAntelope Valley.

Cities

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San Joaquin Valley

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Kern Country cities within theSan Joaquin Valleyinclude:

  • 1Bakersfield- Nicknamed "the country music capital of the West Coast", Bakersfield is the largest city in the southernSan Joaquin Valleyand is thus the best option for those seeking lodging, transportation, or other services.
  • 2Buttonwillow- This town offers lodging options and services and is home to the Buttonwillow Tree, a state landmark that gave the town its name.
  • 3Delano- Delano was a major center in the push for farmworker's rights, and includes a federally-landmarked complex that was the first headquarters for Cesar Chavez's United Farm Workers organization.
  • 4Keene- Keene is home to the Cesar E. Chavez National Monument, which contains the headquarters and grave site of the famous labor leader. Another attraction is the Tehachapi Loop, which is just outside of town. It is a favorite of railroad fans around the world since the engineering wonder is one of the few places where a train can be seen passing over itself.
  • 5Lost Hills- This town will be of most interest to travelers on I-5 who need fuel, food or other services.
  • 6Maricopa- This oil & agriculture town was the site of one of the largest oil spills in history when the Lakeview Gusher unleashed nine million barrels of oil onto the surrounding countryside.
  • 7McFarland- McFarland is a small farming community that may be best known for the high school cross-country team that inspired the 2015 movieMcFarland, USA.
  • 8McKittrick- An oil & gas town on Highway 33 that is home to the McKittrick Brea Pit, a tar pit that was the site of a huge cache of prehistoric fossils.
  • 9Taft- An oil town that offers food, gas, and lodging services. Taft is also home to the West Kern Oil Museum and a replica of Sutter's fort that was built in 1940 as a Depression-era project.
  • 10Tehachapi- Tehachapi is home to a massive wind farm.
  • 11The Grapevine- The Grapevine is a corridor along I-5 that is home to the outlets at Tejon and a slew of traveler-focused restaurants and hotels for the thousands of cars traveling on I-5.
  • 12Wasco- Wasco is known as the city of roses, with 55% of all roses grown in the USA grown in and around Wasco. Its annual spring Rose Festival attracts visitors from all over southern California.

Sierra Nevada

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Kern County cities within theSierra Nevadainclude:

Desert

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Kern County cities within theDesertinclude:

  • 14Inyokern
  • 15Mojave- Mojave is a hotbed of aerospace activity, with the Mojave Spaceport the headquarters of Scaled Composites, the first private company to launch a human into space. Edwards Air Force base, a landing site for the space shuttle and a center for the development of experimental aircraft, is next to the town.
  • 16Ridgecrest- Ridgecrest is a desert town that is adjacent to China Lake Naval Weapons Station. Many visitors pass through this area on the way toDeath Valleyor sites further north along theEastern Sierra.
  • 17Rosamond- Rosamond is primarily a bedroom community in the desert of theAntelope Valley,although it does have food and lodging options for tourists, and is home to a non-profit center dedicated to feline protection where visitors can see cats ranging in size from the tiny fishing cat up to the Siberian tiger.
  • 18EdwardsEdwards, California on Wikipedia- Edwards is an unincorporated community in Kern County entirely within the boundaries of the reservation for Edwards Air Force Base.

Other destinations

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  • 1Kern National Wildlife Refuge(From Interstate 5, take exit 288 / Twisselman Road, and travel 7mi (11km) east).Between October and March the 1,249 acres (505 hectares) Kern National Wildlife refuge is home to thousands of herons, cranes, hawks, ducks, and many, many other species of birds. A 6mi (9.7km) long auto tour route provides access to the wetlands from sunrise to sunset, although during hunting season (October to January) the road is closed on Wednesdays and Saturdays to anyone not in possession of a hunting permit.Kern National Wildlife Refuge (Q14682945) on WikidataKern National Wildlife Refuge on Wikipedia
  • 2Tule Elk State Natural Reserve,Station Rd between Morris Rd and Tupman Rd(E on CA-58, right on Wasco Rd, left on Stockdale Hwg, right on Morris Rd, left on Station Rd),+1 661 764-6881.F-Su 8AM-sunset.Located off of Interstate 5, this 953 acres (386 hectares) preserve provides a home for around forty Tule elk, a species native to California that was nearly wiped out in the 19th century. The area is entirely fenced and access is limited to a viewing platform and visitor center, but even if the elk are far away they can generally be spotted with binoculars.Tule Elk State Natural Reserve (Q122964032) on WikidataTule Elk State Natural Reserve on Wikipedia

Understand

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The Alta Wind Energy Center and the neighboring Tehachapi Pass Wind Farm are two of the largest wind farms in the United States

When it was established in the 1850s, Kern County's economy was primarily based on mining, with the flatlands that are today used for agriculture considered inhospitable swamps. As settlers began draining the wetlands, farming became the predominant source of income. In 1899 oil was discovered and the Kern River Oil Field was established; to date it has produced over two billion barrels of oil, making it the fifth-largest oil field in the United States.

While agriculture and petroleum extraction are the main economic drivers in the county, aerospace is also a key employer, with Edwards Air Force Base, the China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station, and the Mojave Air and Space Port all important research centers. In addition, the area surrounding Tehachapi is home to two of America's largest wind farms, and huge solar farms are also being built in the county.

Get in

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The primary north-south route through the county isInterstate 5,which travels up the western side of the Central Valley betweenLos Angelesand. California State Route 99 is the other major north-south route, traversing the eastern side of the Central Valley from just north of theGrapevineup toSacramentobefore ending in the northern part of the state nearRed Bluff.

It is also served by Bakersfield's Meadows Field Airport (BFL) by American Eagle and United Express with flights fromDallas-Fort Worth International Airport,Denver International Airport,Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport,andSan Francisco International Airport.

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Neighboring counties

  • 1Kings County- Located northwest of Kern County, rural Kings County is responsible for billions of dollars of annual agricultural production, much of it from the dairy industry. Travelers passing through onInterstate 5may find the area lacking in attractions, although there are a few hotels and other amenities in the county's small towns.
  • 2Tulare County- Neighboring Kern County to the north, Tulare County has two personalities. The western half of the county lies within the agricultural Central Valley, offering rural landscapes as well as plenty of hotels and other amenities for travelers. The eastern portion of the county features the wilderness and high elevation of the Sierra Nevada range, including the largest trees on earth inSequoia National Park,and the western slopes ofMount Whitney,the tallest mountain in the lower-48 states.
  • 3Inyo County- Kern County's northeastern neighbor is a land of extremes, covering a massive10,000sqmi (26,000km2)expanse of theEastern SierraandCalifornia Desert.Inyo County is home to Mount Whitney, the highest mountain in the lower-48 states, as well asDeath Valley National Park,the largest national park in the lower-48 states and host to earth's hottest temperatures and the continent's lowest elevation. In addition, ancient bristlecone pine trees can be found within theWhite Mountains,the oldest of which is estimated to be around 5,000 years old.
  • 4San Bernardino County- Kern County's eastern neighbor, massive San Bernardino County covers20,000mi (32,000km)of the California Desert, an area larger than nine of the US states. TheMojave National Preserveis a centerpiece of the region, spanning portions of the Mojave, Great Basin, and Sonoran deserts. Fans of Americana will enjoy cruising historicRoute 66,which bisects the county across its southern half and includes the ghost town ofAmboy.The western side of the county spans both the outskirts of Los Angeles and the San Bernardino mountains, including popular destinations such asBig BearandLake Arrowhead.
  • 5Los Angeles CountyLos Angeles County, California on Wikipedia- While many places claim to have "something for everyone", Kern County's southern neighbor actually does. There are movie studios to tour inHollywoodand its surrounding cities, shopping at luxury boutiques inBeverly Hills,the Ice Age fossils of theLa Brea Tar Pits,the incredible museums ofExposition Park(including the Space Shuttle Endeavour), hiking and camping opportunities in theSanta Monica Mountains National Recreation Area,some of the world's most impressive roller coasters atMagic Mountain,the famous beaches ofMalibu,Santa MonicaorVenice,and a million other options; just budget extra time to get to all of these places as you brave the infamous traffic with the county's ten million residents.
  • 6Ventura County- While to some extent it is an extension of theLos Angelesmetropolitan area, Kern County's neighbor to the west is home to rural getaways like the town ofOjaithat share more with the remoteCentral Coastregion than they do with the massive cities to the south. While the county is heavily populated (with services to match), the Los Padres National Forest dominates the northern part of this county and provides recreational opportunities for those who want to spend time outdoors.
  • 7Santa Barbara County- Kern County's southwestern neighbor is most famous for the town ofSanta Barbaraand is sometimes considered the northern boundary ofSouthern California.While mountains run through the region, the county is well served by a network of highways, making road trips to the many beautiful wineries a popular activity. The Danish town ofSolvangis a popular destination, and rocket launches can sometimes be viewed near Vandenberg Air Force base, America's west coast spaceport.
  • 8San Luis Obispo County- San Luis Obispo County is located to the west of Kern County, and it marks a noticeable shift in landscape from areas to the south, with a dramatic and remote coastline that draws nature lovers. Hearst Castle is located here, the massive and historic former home of the newspaper mogul William Randolph Hearst. The town ofSan Luis Obispois a college town that is the last large city for over100mi (160km)for those traveling north along the coast.
  • 9Monterey County- Located northwest of Kern County, Monterey County is what many people think of when they think of the Central Coast - the Monterey Bay Aquarium, the beautiful 17-Mile Drive, Cannery Row, Pebble Beach golf course, and the rugged beauty ofBig Sur.The northern part of the county contains every manner of amenity for travelers, ranging from chain motels to five-star resorts, while the southern portion of the county is remote and accessible mainly by thePacific Coast Highwayor on foot by hikers.
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