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  2. Kern River - Wikipedia

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    The Kern River Parkway Trail is a system of hiking and biking trails that extends along the Kern River from the mouth of the canyon to Hart Park in Bakersfield, California. The trail system is part of the larger Kern River Parkway, which includes several parks, picnic areas, and green spaces along the river.

  3. Kern River County Park - Wikipedia

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    The camp is located north of the Kern River. Since there is no bridge across the Kern River within the Kern River County Park, the camp is relatively isolated. The camp contains two reservable group camping areas for up to 100 people each. Each campsite contains 10 picnic tables, fire ring, and four barbecues (three metal and one brick). There ...

  4. Kernville, California - Wikipedia

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    The city is served by the Kern Valley Airport, three miles (4.8 km) south of town. The airport features a fly-in campground on site. An airfield cafe serves both pilots and visitors. [14] The city is also served by Kern Transit, connecting the Kern River Valley with the rest of the county.

  5. Kern River Valley - Wikipedia

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    In return for Kern's service to the expedition, Frémont named it the Kern River. Gold was discovered near the valley in 1853, leading to the Kern River Gold Rush and the founding of Keyesville . On April 9, 1863, U.S. Army cavalry along with local settlers captured and executed 35 Tübatulabal and Kawaiisu men in what became known as the ...

  6. Miracle Hot Springs, California - Wikipedia

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    It is located along the Kern River in the Sequoia National Forest 10 miles (16 km) west of Lake Isabella, California, [3] at an elevation of 2,382 feet (726 m). [ 1 ] The earliest known name for this hot spring was Compressor, named after a turbine built by an indigenous miner.

  7. Hart Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    During the late 1940s and early 1950s, additional land was purchased east of Hart Park. This would quadruple the size from 370 to 1,012 acres (150 to 410 ha) (although the new land was not then considered part of Hart Park). Called the Kern River County Park, the land would contain a motorboat lake, golf course, and campgrounds.