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“More About Best Western Plus Fresno Inn”“The newly renovated Best Western Plus Fresno Inn is the premier choice for hotels in the
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Welcome to HotelGuide.Networks' directory of hotels and hotel reviews for Fresno, California!

In the central San Joaquin Valley, equidistant more or less between San Francisco and Los Angeles, Fresno forms the heart of California's agricultural industry, ringing up some $3 billion annually in production. Sun Maid, the world's largest dried-fruit packing plant is here, as is Gallo, among the nation's largest wineries. From skiing on water or snow to mountain climbing, fishing, and horseback riding, Fresno serves as an ideal exploration base, flanked by Yosemite, Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, to the east, and miles of western vineyards and orchards. From late February through March, the 62-mile Fresno County Blossom Trail beckons with self-guided touring of peak season bounty through citrus groves, fields, and orchards. Immigrants from many cultures, including the highest concentration of Armenians in the U.S., settled here at the turn of the 20th century, bringing a spectrum of cultural and gastronomic traditions furthering Fresno's cosmopolitan agrarian status. From casual to gourmet, Fresno dining choices include more than 1,000 restaurants, many offering authentic tastes from around the world. Fresno lodging accommodations range from more than 500 downtown rooms to more than 7,500 rooms citywide, from brand name hotels and motels to family owned properties.

We have organized our listings of Fresno's local hotel accommodations into several geographic areas and alphabetically. You can begin browsing for hotels in the Greater Fresno area by selecting one of the links shown below.

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·Fresno
Located in California's central San Joaquin Valley, Fresno is the only county that can claim three national parks in its backyard. Fresno Yosemite International Airport (FAT) is located 5 miles NW of the city.
·Bishop
Located 90 miles NE of Fresno, Bishop offers many outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, hang gliding, wind surfing, four-wheeling and more.
·Visalia
Visalia is located in California's San Joaquin Valley in close proximity to the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. It is also located between the cities of Sacramento and Los Angeles.
·Kings Canyon National Park
Located in the southern Sierra Nevada and adjoined with the Sequoia National Park. These two parks share miles of boundary but are managed as one. This area offers several accommodations under cover as well as campgrounds. However, camp with care, this is bear country!
·Yosemite National Park
Depending on the time of year, the Yosemite National Park area, including the towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lake, Oakhurst, Fish Camp and Mariposa, offers many outdoor activities such as biking and horseback riding to skiing and snowboarding.
·Madera
Located about 20 miles NW of Fresno, this area also includes the cities of Merced, Los Banos and Chowchilla.

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Area Facts: Fresno is Spanish for Ash Tree, a species of hearty shade tree that originally lined the banks of the San Joaquin River which flows beside the town. The area code for Fresno, California is 559.

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