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CORPORATE HOUSING OPTIONS IN
FRESNO, CALIFORNIA
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SH8160 - Spacious Luxury
1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms
Large Pets Accepted | Breed Restrictions
RW2740 - Artisanal Living
1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms
Large Pets Accepted | Breed Restrictions
RR2350 - Brand New Luxury
1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms
Large Pets Accepted | Breed Restrictions

RO9111 - Brand New Luxury
1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms
Large Pets Accepted | Breed Restrictions

BV8207 - Modern Luxury
1, & 2 Bedrooms
Large Pets Accepted | Breed Restrictions
AC0481 - Pet Free Community
1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms
NO Pets Allowed

CH8755 - Roomy Classic
1, & 2 Bedrooms
Small Pets Accepted | Breed Restrictions

TP2445 - Modern & Stylish
1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms
Large Pets Accepted | Breed Restrictions
Fresno is located along HWY 99 in Central California,
about 190 miles SE of San Francisco and 220 miles N of Los Angeles

Fresno County
Central California
Fresno County is in Central California. It boasts approximately 300 days of sun-shine a year. It is the only metropolitan hub in California centered between three national parks with Yosemite, Kings Canyon and Sequoia only a 90-minute drive from Fresno and Clovis. Known for its agricultural bounty, it is home to 1.88 million acres of the world's most productive farmland. Fresno County has more than 10,000 hotel rooms and many state-of-the-art sporting and meeting venues. While Fresno is frequently used as a springboard on to the Sierra Nevada, a mountain range to the east, there's a handful of lakes closer at hand good for boating or fishing during summer months as well as a popular multi-purpose trail frequented by bikers and walkers.

San Joaquin Valley
Central California
Fresno unfolds in the center of California across the fertile San Joaquin Valley, cut through by busy Highway 99. Though surrounded by sprawling farms and expansive orchards, Fresno itself is a very developed urban center, home to a diverse population of roughly 430,000. Fresno boasts an assortment of Art Deco buildings and other historic structures which lend the Tower District and main downtown area a bit of character. Farmers Markets and fresh produce are easily come by in these parts, and there is a very respectable list of local wineries happy to indulge oenophiles between sight-seeing forays around the city center.

National Parks
Central California
Flanking the peaks to the northeast is Sierra National Forest, which covers some 1.3 million acres of rugged mountain terrain, nearly half of it desig-nated wilderness. Hiking, camping, and mountain biking are popular activities, and nearby bodies of water like Huntington Lake attract sailors, canoers, and anglers. Yosemite National Park is at the upper edge of the national forest while Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks take in serious acreage accessible via a route that runs to the southeast. Time it right and you can catch one of Fresno's popular annual events when you return like the Clovis Rodeo and the Concours d'Elegance car show. A range of lodging and dining options in town provide full services to visitors.