Neighborhoods
Riverlakes
Quiet Residential area near Parks, Golf Course,Shopping and Restaurants
Antique Shops, locally owned Restaurants and Bars. Close freeway access.
Mainstreet is Chester Ave. Runs North/South through town
Downtown Bakersfield
Antique Shops, locally owned Restaurants and Bars. Close freeway access.
Mainstreet is Chester Ave. Runs North/South through town
Food scene
Wool Growers Restaurant
620 E 19th StAuthentic Bakersfield tradition
Luigi's
725 E 19th StGreat food and Deli
Flame & Fire Brazilian Steakhouse
12814 Stockdale HighwayBuck Owens' Crystal Palace
2800 Buck Owens BlvdChuy's Mesquite Broiler- Rosedale
8660 Rosedale HwyMama Tosca's Restaurant
9000 Ming AvenueK C Steak House
2515 F StLocally owned Steakhouse, Cocktail Lounge
Actives
Activities around Town
The BLVD
3200 Buck Owens BlvdKern County Raceway Park
5 and Enos LnSaturday night racing
Bakersfield Speedway
5001 N Chester ExtStudio Movie Grill (Bakersfield)
2733 Calloway DrRegal Edwards Bakersfield
9000-G Ming AveMaya Cinemas
1000 California AveKern River Outfitters
6602 Wofford BlvdColor Me Mine
9000 Ming AvenueI-Kern County Museum
3801 Chester AveValley Children's Ice Center of Bakersfield
1325 Q StRivers End Rafting (RER)
15701 CA-178Stars Theatre Restaurant
1931 Chester AveDinner /Theater downtown Bakersfield
I-California Living Museum
10500 Alfred Harrell HwyLocal wildlife preserve
Indian artifact exhibit, history of the Oil and Agriculture industry in Kern County. Historical 1800’s buildings relocated from original site to create a historical version representing the early days of Bakersfield.
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I-Kern County Museum
3801 Chester AveIndian artifact exhibit, history of the Oil and Agriculture industry in Kern County. Historical 1800’s buildings relocated from original site to create a historical version representing the early days of Bakersfield.
Sightseeing
Hart Park
Hart ParkLake Ming
13375 Lake Ming RdKern River Canyon
Bowlero Bakersfield
Random sights
Panorama Drive Bluffs overlooking vast Oilfields once owned by J Paul Getty, Texaco and currently Chevron. It’s kind of pretty at night with it bring lite. There is also a walking path and hiking opportunities.
Panorama Drive