Fresno County’s agricultural roots run deep. No matter the time of year, you’ll get a taste of farm fresh. In mid-February, the area’s stone fruit trees start to bloom, becoming the Fresno County Blossom Trail. These are stops along the trail you don’t want to miss.

Lily’s Blossom Trail Fruit Stand

Location: 18501 E Kings Cyn Rd, Sanger, CA 93657

Lily's Blossom Trail Fruit Stand

Farm-fresh is year-round here! Even in winter, local farm stands offer a variety of produce. Get locally-grown citrus, oranges, lemons, and more at Lily’s Blossom Trail Fruit Stand. Their fruit-washing station allows you to taste your produce right at the stand. The stand also has local honey, dried fruits, and nuts.

Kingsburg Swedish Village

Location: 1475 Draper St, Kingsburg, CA 93631

Kingsburg Swedish Village

Välkommen (Welcome)! On the Blossom Trail, you’ll find Kingsburg’s Swedish Village. This Fresno County city takes pride in its Swedish heritage. You’ll see Swedish architecture, Dala horses, Swedish flags, and bay trees. Their downtown area features over 30 restaurants, numerous parks and landmarks, and local shops and boutiques.

Sun-Maid Growers of California

Location: 13525 S. Bethel, Kingsburg, CA 93631

Sun-Maid

Home to the world’s largest raisin box is the Sun-Maid Growers of California! Stop for a photo and head into their market, where you’ll find raisins, dried fruits, and an assortment of unique souvenirs. (They even have their own Monopoly board game!) The store also offers a wide range of samples, including classic raisins, yogurt-covered flavors, and new products to taste.

Blossom Trail Cafe

Location: 922 N Academy Ave, Sanger, CA 93657

Blossom Trail Cafe

The Blossom Trail Cafe offers classic diner-style dishes, including waffles, crepes, pancakes, omelets, and more. Sip coffee and enjoy the classic diner atmosphere, whether you start your trek here or end it! They're open from 7 am to 2 pm, Monday through Friday, and from 7 am to 2:30 pm on Saturday and Sunday. 

School House Restaurant & Tavern

Location: 1018 S Frankwood Ave, Sanger, CA 93657

restaurant front building

Have you ever dined in a historic schoolhouse before? School House Restaurant & Tavern serves and specializes in New American dishes. The restaurant uses fresh ingredients from Fresno County’s farms and prides itself on fresh dishes. They’re open Wednesday-Sunday from 4 pm to 8 pm, but be sure to make a reservation! You can make a reservation on their website here.