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Bakersfield Museum of Art - Bakersfield (CA)

Address: 🏡 1930 R St, Bakersfield, CA 93301
Phone : +1 (661) 323-7219
Place GG: https://www.google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJtbuIsodp6oARJ8Ed89_hOE8
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    The Park at River Walk
    Raghav Ayyamani: Nice park with picnic tables and benches with beautiful views . There is something here for every age. Play structure and walking / biking / running paths. Safe area with a lot of people . The park is also very dog friendly.
    Lori Brock Discovery Center - Bakersfield
    Lori Brock Discovery Center
    Crystal B: What a fantastic day our little ones had at the Lori Brock Discovery Center at the Kern County Museum! We chose this incredible spot to celebrate our son’s second birthday, and it was a perfect choice. There was so much for the kids to explore, learn, and enjoy from hands on exhibits to imaginative play areas. We highly recommend booking your child’s next birthday party here it’s a memorable experience for all ages!
    Panorama Park - Bakersfield
    Panorama Park
    John Stangland: Best time to visit is when the rainfall is average to above average and the temperatures stay cool in March. Beautiful colors and if the air quality is good, the sky and water reflection looks a deep blue.
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    Bakersfield’s Love Lock Bridge
    Bakersfield Real Estate Group: Such a fun little sight ❤️
    Yokuts Park - Bakersfield
    Yokuts Park
    Amy M: It could be fantastic. BUT there are so many stinkin squirrel holes in the ground! -2 stars However, this park is huge. Two jungle gym areas. Slides, swings, climbing things. With covered picnic area in between. There is a lot of area to run and play ball, if it wasnt for the squirrel holes.. And its right by the (dry) river and walking/biking path. one of my grandchildren favorite parks. There are almost always other kids to play with. This area is generally clean.
    Mural Alley Bakersfield - Bakersfield
    Mural Alley Bakersfield
    I AM DEIDRE HATHOR: This latest version of Mural Alley was designed and painted by the ASK (Artist Seeking Knowledge) A Free Community Art Class, for ages 5 and up. They meet twice a month. The Honey Bomb has a 3D Affect done by founder and mural instructor Brandon Thompson. The Dandelion Mural was painted under the direction of Founder and Mural Instructor Deidre Hathor. This mural gleams in the sunlight. Both streetart walls are instagramable. Definitely worth getting out your car for a photo for.
    Panorama Vista Preserve - Bakersfield
    Panorama Vista Preserve
    J Cyn “Kitty”: Had a lovely walk with my dog on Valentines Day at the Preserve. It was empty except for a couple cars that drove by. Place was very clean and cared for.
    BLOOM Mural Bakersfield - Bakersfield
    BLOOM Mural Bakersfield
    I AM DEIDRE HATHOR: This is a huge Mural. On the Kentucky and Beale Ave Underpass. Message is very empowing. Councilman Andrae Gonzales Vision includes Bicycle Path, Solar Lights and Artist Brandon Thompson and Jen Williams-Cordova are amazing.
    KoRn Row - Bakersfield
    KoRn Row
    Brent Edmondson: Plaque is out front in the arena plaza. The street sign seems to be long gone. Too bad, they deserve the cred and Bakersfield needs more tourist destinations
    Visit Bakersfield - Bakersfield
    Visit Bakersfield
    Elizabeth Lascheid: The people at Visit Bakersfield are super nice and they know everything about this lovely town. Parking is easy. Check for hours. Inside you will find someone happy to help you. They have a ton of flyers and discounts for all sorts of places. There is much more to do there than you would think. Some of the desert drives are stunning and you have to go to Buck Owens Crystal Palace for a meal or a show or both. They have lovely parks, some nice hotels, all manner of things for kids to do. But you have to know where you are going. So get off on Truxtun or California off the 99 and go to Visit California.
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