Nothing Gloomy About Fresno County Winters

Winter looks different in Fresno County, offering an enchanting display of pink and white petals on the landscape known as the Fresno County Blossom Trail. Stretching across 70 miles, the early bloom of stone fruits and oranges from mid-February to late March is a testament to Fresno County’s leading agricultural influence. The nation’s food is grown here, and the Fresno County Blossom Trail is a stunning reminder of the hard work that goes into being a top agricultural producing county in the United States. See the area in full bloom as you drive along the trail on a self-guided tour of Fresno County’s rural communities and meet the farmers offering winter produce—fresh fruit and vegetables are available here all year long!

Take part in the various festivals and special events held to celebrate the blossom orchards, such as the family-friendly Sanger Blossom Trail Festival or the Kings River Blossom Trail Bike Ride. Explore the charm of Kingsburg Swedish Village and stop by Hillcrest Tree Farm for a ride on their Blossom Trail Train that takes you through the farm’s blooming orchards. 

Snow & the City

Embrace Fresno County’s thrilling outdoor adventures—even in the winter! With scenic hiking trails, local parks and easy access to Yosemite, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, discover all sorts of natural beauty in Fresno County. If you love snow, head up to the Sierra Nevada Mountains to spend the day at China Peak, where there is skiing and snowboarding, or Huntington Lake for a beautiful view of the snowcapped mountains. For those prefer the urban jungle, art comes to life in Fresno’s Mural District, where local artists have left their mark for all to enjoy.

Families can experience behind-the-scenes fun at the world-class Fresno Chaffee Zoo, or check out adventure parks like No Surrender Adventure (with two locations), United Skates and Gateway Ice Center. Stroll through the boutique shops and antique malls in Old Town Clovis or shop big brand retailers and designer brands in the River Park Shopping Center and Fig Garden Village. 

Fresno County Winters in California

A Toast to Winter 

Locals don’t hibernate during winter in Fresno County. The sun is still shining, perfect for grabbing a pint at one of many local beer gardens and enjoying live music from local artists. Fresno County’s brewery scene is booming, offering a variety of unique craft beers created using ingredients grown right in the county. Fresno’s Brewery District features several breweries each with their own distinctive take on craft beer.

Find brews named after iconic landmarks in Fresno County and nearby national parks at Tioga Sequoia Brewing Company. Try hops infused with lactose and fruit to create a delicious, creamy milkshake IPAs at Full Circle Brewing Company. In Clovis, raise a glass at Crow and Wolf Brewing Company where they offer delicious stouts and seltzers. Most local breweries are family-friendly with lawn games and live entertainment.

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Expand your palate with more brews at the 411 Rec Room Tap House in Downtown Fresno or savor handcrafted cocktails at The Howlin’ Wolf, an 1920s-inspired, art deco cocktail bar in Fresno’s lively Tower District. Don’t worry, wine lovers can still experience tastings in one of California’s top wine grape producing counties in the winter. Spend the day sipping on local wines and learning from local sommeliers, or sit by a fire pit to enjoy a tall glass and listening to local musicians. 

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