
Discover Tulare County and California’s Sequoia Country with the Sequoia Tourism Council
The Sequoia Tourism Council serves as your essential guide to California's Sequoia Country, encompassing the majestic Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, Sequoia National Forest & Giant Sequoia National Monument, and the vibrant communities of Tulare County in Central California.
Tulare County is truly the gateway to the awe-inspiring Sierra Nevada mountains. Its diverse gateway communities and destinations include Visalia, Exeter, Porterville, Tulare, Three Rivers, Springville, Dinuba, Woodlake, and Lindsay. Beyond its stunning natural wonders, the region is renowned for its food, with local farmers growing more than 240 different major crops with produce being shipped to almost 100 countries worldwide.
Sequoia Country offers a rich tapestry of experiences, from thrilling outdoor adventures, deep history, and thriving arts scenes, to a wide range of attractions and activities, unique shopping, lively festivals, family-friendly fun, and diverse dining options ranging from farm-to-table to authentic Mexican fare, and local breweries, along with lodging options for all travel needs and budgets.
Select representatives from the Sequoia Tourism Council are Big Blend Radio expert contributors, focusing on the heart of central California’s Sequoia Country. Tune into Big Blend Radio’s “California Sequoia Country” Podcast featuring new episodes every first Thursday at 4pm PST, and check out the accompanying Digital Podcast Magazine
The Sequoia Tourism Council operates as a regional collaborative, bringing together local governments, chambers of commerce, and community organizations. Their mission is to provide you with comprehensive information to enhance every aspect of your Tulare County visitor experience.
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