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Three Rivers, California: Where is, history and other tourist information to visit this place.



Tourist Guide Three Rivers

Three rivers, a census-designated place, is in the Tulare County of California. The place holds a total area of about 45.3 square miles. The racial communities of the place include White, African American, Native American, Asian, Pacific Islander and various other races. Some of the recreational activities are boating at Kaweah Lake, river rafting during the spring and summer and hiking along the branches of the Kaweah River. Fishing from these rivers and lakes offer a nice experience. The game of golf can be enjoyed at the Three Rivers Golf Course. The local artisans provide different types of sculpture and art and their inspirations form the charming scenes at the Red Bud Festival celebrated in spring. More over, their talent can be found at the Historical Museum, shops and the local galleries. The shops of the town offer a variety of flowers and candies and different types of items which can be obtained from Sequoia Foothills Chamber.



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