Visalia ( vy-SAYL-ee-ə) is a city in the agricultural San Joaquin Valley of California. The city is the county seat of Tulare County.
Visalia is about 230 miles (370 km) southeast of San Francisco, 190 miles (310 km) north of Los Angeles, 36 miles (58 km) west of Sequoia National Park and 43 miles (69 km) south of Fresno. The population was 141,384 at the 2020 census.[1]
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| CDPs |
- Allensworth
- Alpaugh
- California Hot Springs
- Camp Nelson
- Cedar Slope
- Cutler
- Delft Colony
- Ducor
- Earlimart
- East Orosi
- East Porterville
- East Tulare Villa
- El Monte Mobile Village
- El Rancho
- Goshen
- Hartland
- Hypericum
- Idlewild
- Ivanhoe
- Jovista
- Kennedy Meadows
- Lemon Cove
- Lindcove
- Linnell Camp
- London
- Matheny
- McClenney Tract
- Monson
- Orosi
- Panorama Heights
- Patterson Tract
- Pierpoint
- Pine Flat
- Pixley
- Plainview
- Ponderosa
- Poplar-Cotton Center
- Posey
- Poso Park
- Richgrove
- Rodriguez Camp
- Sequoia Crest
- Seville
- Silver City
- Springville
- Strathmore
- Sugarloaf Saw Mill
- Sugarloaf Village
- Sultana
- Terra Bella
- Teviston
- Three Rivers
- Tipton
- Tonyville
- Tooleville
- Traver
- Waukena
- West Goshen
- Wilsonia
- Woodville
- Woodville Farm Labor Camp
- Yettem
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Unincorporated communities |
- Advance
- Angiola
- Auckland
- Badger
- Balance Rock
- Blanco
- Calgro
- Johnsondale
- Kaweah
- North Dinuba
- Rocky Hill
- White River
- Yokohl Valley
- Zante
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| Ghost towns |
- Dogtown
- Fountain Springs
- Packwood Station
- Stickneys Ferry
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Indian reservation | |
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| Other |
- Buena Vista County, California
- Coso County, California
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