With a population just over 18,000- Chowchilla has seen substantial growth over the last years. A small town off Highway 99, the city offers a unique and comfortable quality of life; despite pervasive growth, the town has clung to the small town atmosphere it’s most well known for.
Chowchilla is served by two school districts, the Chowchilla Unified Elementary School District and the Chowchilla Unified High School District. The school prides itself in providing safe and quality educational programs to the children of the city. The districts oversee four elementary schools, one middle school and one high school; within a forty-five minute drive, residents can reach three state universities, and three community colleges. The city offers an expansive golf course, numerous parks and a recently constructed library. A local river ensures that residents can escape the warm summers. City redevelopment efforts downtown and beyond have enforced the city’s economic viability. Recent construction on an industrial park shows progression towards vitality.
Chowchilla is in commuter distance to several of the area’s larger cities, expanding job, retail and entertainment opportunities. The small city’s close proximity to the urban areas ensure that the city’s small town atmosphere remains intact without any of the sacrifices.
The city’s Western Stampede one of the most popular events in the city and known the world over; every April residents herd their cattle and livestock down the city’s Robertson Boulevard to the fairgrounds. Once there, crowds gather to enjoy a fantastic collection of local faire and cattle roping events. Children gather to participate in the event, usually in covered wagons. The city also hosts an annual drag racing tournament.
The city’s history is rooted in the Native American group of Yokuts that once lived in the area. The name is a reference to the Chauchila Indians who were best known for their warlike demeanor. The city quickly prospered and now represents a viable and sustainable community still capable of fostering community strength and togetherness.
The community prides itself on its small, peaceful and quiet neighborhoods. Recent development has offered residential opportunities in the Green Hills Estates, overlooking a golf course. Homes at Pheasant Run golf course are similarly popular- decorative palm trees and Spanish-style aesthetics work well in the warm environment.
Community cohesiveness is one of the city’s greatest strengths; residents enjoy the tight-knit community and strive to maintain the status quo. Promising a “unique way of life,” Chowchilla offers a number of benefits to its residents.
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