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Outdoor Recreation
Perfectly located, Bakersfield is within easy reach of Los Angeles or San Francisco, the Pacific Coast or Las Vegas, Death Valley or Yosemite.
The Wild and Scenic Kern River is a Mecca for outdoorsmen.
Beginners and professionals alike flock to its world-class rapids.
The Kern River Valley is also the gateway to the Giant Sequoia National Monument and is home to some of the best fishing and camping in California.
Five recreational lakes just add to the water-based fun.
Kern's desert is home to the awe-inspiring Red Rock Canyon State Park and the living ghost town of Randsburg.
You can also view the history of flight or developments in military technology at Edwards Air Force Base, Vernon P. Saxon Flight Museum, or the China Lake Naval Warfare Center.
In the San Joaquin Valley you can view indigenous wildlife at the California Living Museum or Tule Elk State Reserve, peer into our past at the Kern County Museum or West Kern Oil Museum, or visit a country music legend at Buck Owens' Crystal Palace.
With valley, mountain and desert areas, Kern County has something for everyone. Whatever you enjoy -- golfing, hunting and fishing, auto racing, sky diving, rock climbing, biking, off-roading, skiing, kayaking, windsurfing or river rafting -- Kern County is the place to be!
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