Fresno lies at the junction of two major highways: 41, which runs north/south, and 99, which runs northwest/southeast. Highway 180 is another major route crossing through the city west/east. Hwy 168 originates at Hwy 180 and extends northeast into the Sierra National Forest.
While there, make sure to visit the Forestiere Underground Gardens, a unique Mediterranean-themed underground network of rooms, passageways, and courtyards built over a 40-year period by a self-taught artist and builder.
You also won't want to miss the Shizen Japanese Garden in Woodward Park. Constructed to honor Kochi, Japan, Fresno's sister city, this serene park is filled with gorgeous flowers, plants, and shrubs. There's also a koi pond, lake, waterfalls, peafowl, and crickets galore- a relaxing oasis not to be missed.
Fresno Transportation
Transportation options in Fresno include the city's main airport- the Fresno Yosemite International Airport (FAT), once known as the Fresno Air Terminal. Amtrak also has a train station in the downtown area known as the Santa Fe Railroad Depot. In addition, there are plans for the California High-Speed Rail system (currently under construction), to service the city. Greyhound is yet another way to access the city and provides intercity and long-distance transportation. The city's public transportation is provided by the Fresno Area Express, also known as FAX.