Dinuba, California is located in the Central Valley region of California, just 200 miles from the cities of San Francisco, Los Angeles, Fresno, and the Monterey Peninsula. It is within close proximity of the Sequoia National Park, Kings Canyon National Park, and the Kings River.

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Dinuba, California
Located in the Central Valley region of California

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About Dinuba, California
Dinuba is located close to US Hwy. 99, and is just 200 miles from the metropolises of San Francisco, Los Angeles, Fresno, and the Monterey Peninsula. Being within close proximity of the Sequoia National Park, Kings Canyon National Park, and the Kings River, the area is home to Mount Whitney - the tallest mountain peak in the continental US; the General Sherman Tree - the world’s largest tree; the Sequoia National Forest; the deepest canyon in North America, the ‘Trail of 100 Giants’ and more.

With over 19,000 residents, Dinuba has an average annual temperature of 63 degrees, and an annual average rainfall of 10 inches. Boasting excellent parks and recreational facilities, there are 3 convention centers serving the area, 7 golf courses, and a water adventure park.
As part of the city’s Reclamation Conservation Recreation Project, Ridge Creek Golf Club, an 18-hole championship golf course and residential development, is currently under construction in Dinuba. The 7,495-yard championship golf course was designed by John Fought, who is known for designing some of the top golf courses in the world. The course will feature the largest driving range west of the Rockies, and on the back nine the fifteenth hole might be the longest par five in the state of California at 653 yards.

Dinuba’s downtown district features regular events including summer concerts, cruise nights, an annual car show and Outdoor Market Expos. Some of Dinuba's annual events include the Fall Harvest Fling, the Dinuba Christmas Light Parade and the Annual Spring Fling.

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Dinuba Visitor, Community & Relocation Information
City of Dinuba: Dinuba, CA. Tel: (559) 591-5904
Dinuba Chamber of Commerce: Dinuba, CA. Tel: (559) 591-2707
Alta District Historical Society & The Depot Museum: Dinuba, CA: Tel: (559) 591-2144
Visalia Convention & Visitors Bureau: We’ll help you plan for your next meeting, convention or trip to Dinuba, Visalia and the Tulare County region. Visit us or check out our website for travel itineraries; special events; attraction information; lodging, shopping and dining options; group travel; and to plan your next meeting or convention. For Details – Click Here.
 

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Exeter, CA; Lindsay, CA; Porterville, CA; Reedley, CA; Springville, CA;
Squaw Valley, CA; Three Rivers, CA; Tulare, CA; Visalia, CA

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Sequoia Valley - The Perfect Summer Getaway:
From parks, preserves and forests, to art and culture, fine dining and shopping, annual festivals and more - Tulare County in Central California is not only home to biggest trees and California’s agricultural center, the region is also a perfect summer getaway for family vacations, nature and outdoor adventures, romantic escapes, and more. Read more.  

 

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