1. City of Clovis
  2. City of Coalinga
  3. City of Firebaugh
  4. City of Fowler
  5. City of Fresno
  6. City of Huron
  7. City of Kerman
  8. City of Kingsburg
  9. City of Mendota
  10. City of Orange Cove
  11. City of Parlier
  12. City of Reedley
  13. City of San Joaquin
  14. City of Sanger
  15. City of Selma

Communities that disappeared from Fresno County

 

  • Collis (established "late 1800s") The name of this small agricultural town was changed to Kerman in 1901.
  • Fort Miller (established 1851) Fort Miller Blockhouse, the oldest edifice in Fresno county and only remaining part of Fort Miller was dismantled and removed to Kearney Park in Fresno in 1944 when the original site was flooded by Millerton Dam. Currently negotiations are underway to move the blockhouse once again and develop it as a Native American Historical and Cultural Center.
  • Millerton (established as Rootville 1852) This town was located 1 mile below Fort Miller. It became the County Seat in 1856 when Fresno became a county. The town fell into decline when the County Seat was moved to Fresno in 1874.
  • Rootville (established 1852) See Millerton.
  • Wheatville (Post office established Jan. 31, 1891) This town was established in Fresno County but reported as a part of Kings County for a brief time.

Other Communities within Fresno County