Central Valley (California) - Wikipedia The Central Valley is a broad, elongated, flat valley that dominates the interior of California, United States It is 40–60 mi (60–100 km) wide and runs approximately 450 mi (720 km) from north-northwest to south-southeast, inland from and parallel to the Pacific coast
Visit Californias Central Valley Food and wine is abundant in this region filled with orchards, vineyards and farms Home to many of California's finest museums and galleries, the valley offers a wide variety of live entertainment, events and attractions welcoming visitors year-round
Central Valley | California, Map, Agriculture | Britannica Central Valley, valley, California, U S Extending from Shasta county in the north to Kern county in the south, it covers about 18,000 square miles (47,000 square km) and parallels the Pacific coast for about 450 miles (725 km)
14 Places You Ought to Visit in Central California From the tallest waterfalls in the state to the world’s most beautiful drives and quintessential towns you don’t know you need to see until you visit them, Central California is a place locals are proud of and travelers can’t stop raving about, once they get to see it
Central Valley - Visit California Throughout the broad valley, stretching for more than 400 miles down the middle of the state, are cities like Stockton and Fresno and Bakersfield— places that boast a rich history, international culture, and “everyone’s welcome” charm
20 Things to Do in Central California That You Cant Anywhere Else Head to Central California, where unspoiled coastlines and towering hills pop up at every corner Whether you’re exploring Big Sur or meandering through swoon-worthy beach towns, a trip to the Golden State’s heartland is long overdue
Map of Central California - Ontheworldmap. com This map shows cities, towns, interstate highways, U S highways, state highways, main roads, airports, national parks, national forests and state parks in Central California
Central California – EDC Manufacturing is one of the cornerstones of the Central California economy Studies have shown a growing number of companies are moving inland, to the areas of the Central California region, from the Southern California and Bay areas rather than moving out of state