Tulare County Seat
Welcome to Visalia, the Tulare County seat and San Joaquin Valley agricultural hub that serves as the gateway city to Sequoia National Park.
Visalia is the seat of Tulare County and the principal city of the southern San Joaquin Valley, positioned about 35 miles west of the Sierra Nevada and the entrance to Sequoia National Park. Founded in 1852 by Nathaniel Vise, the settlement grew as an agricultural and livestock-shipping center, and those roots still define the region: Tulare County ranks among the most productive agricultural counties in the United States, and olives, grapes, and cotton have long been staples of the local economy. That agricultural foundation continues to shape Visalia's character, from its working landscape to its identity as a food-producing hub. As the county seat, Visalia functions as the governmental, economic, and cultural center of Tulare County, and it is one of the larger cities in the valley. Its downtown preserves a sense of the city's early years while supporting a modern mix of restaurants, shops, and civic institutions. The restored 1930 Fox Theatre, an atmospheric movie palace turned performing arts venue, stands as the downtown's most recognizable landmark and a symbol of the city's investment in its historic core. Visalia's most distinctive asset is its role as the gateway to Sequoia National Park. The park's giant sequoia groves and mountain landscapes lie a short drive east, and the seasonal Sequoia Shuttle carries visitors from the city directly into the park. That proximity gives residents an unusual combination: a mid-sized agricultural city with all the conveniences of county-seat life, located within reach of one of the nation's iconic national parks. For newcomers, Visalia offers an established community, a strong sense of place, and easy access to the Sierra Nevada.
Visalia is in Tulare County, California, in the San Joaquin Valley, and it serves as the county seat. The city is the economic and governmental center of one of the most productive agricultural counties in the country.
Visalia is the principal gateway to Sequoia National Park, which lies about 35 miles to the east. The Sequoia Shuttle connects the city to the park's Giant Forest area during the summer season.
Visalia is served by Visalia Unified School District, a large public district that operates four comprehensive high schools—El Diamante, Golden West, Mt. Whitney, and Redwood—along with numerous elementary and middle schools.
Visalia is known as an agricultural center and the gateway to Sequoia National Park. Its downtown is anchored by the restored 1930 Fox Theatre, a historic performing arts venue, and the city is the Tulare County seat.
Visalia was founded in 1852 by Nathaniel Vise and developed as an agricultural and livestock-shipping center, producing olives, grapes, and cotton. It remains the seat and largest city of Tulare County.
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