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Kern County is a
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located in the
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of
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. As of the 2020 census, the population was 909,235. Its
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is
Bakersfield Bakersfield is a city in and the county seat of Kern County, California, United States. The city covers about near the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley, which is located in the Central Valley region. Bakersfield's population as of the ...
. Kern County comprises the Bakersfield, California, metropolitan statistical area. The county spans the southern end of the Central Valley. Covering , it ranges west to the southern slope of the
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, and east beyond the southern slope of the eastern
Sierra Nevada The Sierra Nevada ( ) is a mountain range in the Western United States, between the Central Valley of California and the Great Basin. The vast majority of the range lies in the state of California, although the Carson Range spur lies primari ...
into the
Mojave Desert The Mojave Desert (; ; ) is a desert in the rain shadow of the southern Sierra Nevada mountains and Transverse Ranges in the Southwestern United States. Named for the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, indigenous Mohave people, it is located pr ...
, at the city of Ridgecrest. Its northernmost city is Delano, and its southern reach extends to just beyond Frazier Park, and the northern extremity of the parallel
Antelope Valley The Antelope Valley is a valley primarily located in northern Los Angeles County, California, United States and the southeast portion of Kern County, California, Kern County, and constitutes the western tip of the Mojave Desert. It is situated ...
. The county's economy is heavily linked to agriculture and petroleum extraction. Also, a strong aviation, space, and military industry is present, such as
Edwards Air Force Base Edwards Air Force Base (AFB) is a United States Air Force installation in California. Most of the base sits in Kern County, California, Kern County, but its eastern end is in San Bernardino County, California, San Bernardino County and a souther ...
, the China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station, and the
Mojave Air and Space Port The Mojave Air and Space Port at Rutan Field is in Mojave, California, United States, at an elevation of . It is the first facility to be licensed in the United States for horizontal launches of reusable spacecraft, being certified as a s ...
. With a population that is 54.9% Hispanic as of 2020, Kern is California's third-most populous majority-Hispanic county and the sixth-largest nationwide.


History


Indigenous Era

Native Americans lived in this region for hundreds of years:
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* Pentateuch (dis ...
, tribes grouped together under the settler name
Yokuts The Yokuts (previously known as MariposasPowell, 1891:90–91.) are an ethnic group of Native Americans native to central California. Before European contact, the Yokuts consisted of up to 60 tribes speaking several related languages. Yokuts ...
, and others.


Spanish era

Spain claimed the area in 1769. Entering from Grapevine Canyon to the south in 1772, Commander Don Pedro Fages became the first European known to set foot in the area. The Battle of San Emigdio took place in Kern County in March 1824. The Chumash Native Americans of
Mission Santa Barbara Mission Santa Barbara () is a Spanish missions in California, Spanish mission in Santa Barbara, California, United States. Often referred to as the 'Queen of the Missions', it was founded by Padre Fermín Lasuén for the Franciscan order on Decem ...
rebelled against the Mexican government and its taking over mission property and ejecting the natives. The battle occurred in the canyon where San Emigdio Creek flows down
San Emigdio Mountain San Emigdio Mountain is in the San Emigdio Mountains, located in Kern County, a few miles north of the Ventura County border in Southern California. San Emigdio Mountain is part of the southern wall of the San Joaquin Valley, in the Los Padres ...
and the Blue Ridge, south of Bakersfield near today's Highway 166. Mexican forces from
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were commanded by Carlos Carrillo and the conflict was a low-casualty encounter, with only four Native Americans being killed and no Mexicans. The surviving Native Americans were pacified and brought back to Santa Barbara in June 1824 after a pursuit and negotiation, in which many were allowed to keep their arms for the return march over the mountains.


American era

In the beginning, what was to become Kern County was dominated by mining in the mountains and in the desert. In 1855, the California legislature attempted to form a county in the area by giving the southeastern territory of Tulare County on the west of the Sierra Nevada Mountains to Buena Vista County. it was never officially organized prior to 1859, though, when the enabling legislation expired. The south of Tulare County was later organized as Kern County in 1866, with additions from
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and San Bernardino Counties. Its first county seat was the mining town of
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, in the mountains east of Bakersfield and north of Tehachapi. Settlers considered the flat land of the valley inhospitable and impassable at the time due to swamps, lakes, tule reeds, and diseases such as malaria. This changed when residents started draining land for farming and constructing canals, most dug by hired Chinese laborers. Within 10 years, the valley surpassed the mining areas as the economic power of the county, and as a result, the county seat was moved from Havilah to Bakersfield in 1874. In 1899, the discovery well of the
Kern River Oil Field The Kern River Oil Field is a large oil field in Kern County in the San Joaquin Valley of California, north-northeast of Bakersfield in the lower Sierra foothills. Yielding a cumulative production of close to of oil by the end of 2006, it is ...
was dug by hand, and soon the towns of Oil City,
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, and Oildale came into existence.


Etymology

The county derives its name from the
Kern River The Kern River is an Endangered, Wild and Scenic river in the U.S. state of California, approximately long. It drains an area of the southern Sierra Nevada The Sierra Nevada ( ) is a mountain range in the Western United States, between ...
, which was named for
Edward Kern Edward Meyer Kern (October 26, 1822 or 1823 – November 25, 1863) was an American artist, topographer, and explorer of California, the Southwestern United States, and East Asia. He is the namesake of the Kern River and Kern County, California. ...
,
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for General
John C. Frémont Major general (United States), Major-General John Charles Frémont (January 21, 1813July 13, 1890) was a United States Army officer, explorer, and politician. He was a United States senator from California and was the first History of the Repub ...
's 1845 expedition, which crossed
Walker Pass Walker Pass (el. ) is a mountain pass by Lake Isabella in the southern Sierra Nevada. It is located in northeastern Kern County, approximately 53 mi (85 km) ENE of Bakersfield and 10 mi (16 km) WNW of Ridgecrest. The pass pro ...
. The Kern River was originally named Rio Bravo de San Felipe by Father
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when he explored the area in 1776.


Earthquakes

Throughout recorded history, severe earthquakes have struck Kern County, including the
1857 Fort Tejon earthquake The 1857 Fort Tejon earthquake occurred at about 8:20 a.m. (Pacific Time Zone, Pacific time) on January 9 in Central California, central and Southern California. One of the largest recorded earthquakes in the United States, with an estimat ...
. On July 21, 1952, an earthquake occurred with the
epicenter The epicenter (), epicentre, or epicentrum in seismology is the point on the Earth's surface directly above a hypocenter or focus, the point where an earthquake or an underground explosion originates. Determination The primary purpose of a ...
about south of Bakersfield. It measured 7.3 on the
moment magnitude scale The moment magnitude scale (MMS; denoted explicitly with or Mwg, and generally implied with use of a single M for magnitude) is a measure of an earthquake's magnitude ("size" or strength) based on its seismic moment. was defined in a 1979 paper ...
and killed 12 people. In addition to the deaths, it was responsible for hundreds of injuries and more than $60 million in property damage. The main shock was felt over much of California and as far away as Phoenix, Arizona, and Reno, Nevada. The earthquake occurred on the White Wolf Fault and was the strongest to occur in California since the
1906 San Francisco earthquake At 05:12 AM Pacific Time Zone, Pacific Standard Time on Wednesday, April 18, 1906, the coast of Northern California was struck by a major earthquake with an estimated Moment magnitude scale, moment magnitude of 7.9 and a maximum Mercalli inte ...
. Tehachapi suffered the greatest damage and loss of life from the earthquake, though its effects were widely felt throughout central and southern California. The event had a significant
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sequence that persisted into July and August, with the strongest coming on August 22, an M5.8 event with a maximum perceived intensity of VIII (severe) and resulted in two additional deaths and an additional $10 million in property damage. Repercussions of the sequence of earthquakes were still being felt in the heavily damaged downtown area of Bakersfield well into the 1990s, as city leaders attempted to improve safety of the surviving unreinforced masonry buildings. Following the event, a field survey was conducted along the fault zone, with the goal of estimating the peak ground acceleration of the shock based on visually evaluating rock formations and other indicators. Ground disturbances that were created by the earthquakes were also surveyed, both in the valley and in the foothills, with both vertical and horizontal displacements present in the epicenter area. The motion records that were acquired from the event were significant, and a reconnaissance report was recognized for its coverage of the event, and its setting a standard for similar engineering or scientific papers.


Abuse trials

Between 1983 and 1986, several ritual sex ring child-abuse cases occurred in Kern County, resulting in numerous long prison sentences, all of which were overturned—some of them decades later, because the prosecutors had coerced false testimonies from the purported child victims.Truth In Justice
. Accessed January 28, 2008.
The details of these false accusations are covered extensively in the 2008 documentary ''Witch Hunt'', narrated by
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.


Geography

According to the
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, the county has a total area of , of which (0.4%) is covered by water. It is the third-largest county by area in California. The tallest peak in the county is Sawmill Mountain with an elevation of 8822 ft. Its area is nearly the size of the state of
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; it extends: * East beyond the southern slope of the Sierra Nevada range into the
Mojave Desert The Mojave Desert (; ; ) is a desert in the rain shadow of the southern Sierra Nevada mountains and Transverse Ranges in the Southwestern United States. Named for the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, indigenous Mohave people, it is located pr ...
, and includes parts of the
Indian Wells Valley Indian Wells Valley is an arid north–south basin in east-central California. In the geologic sense, it is a southern extension of Owens Valley to the north, with the recent volcanics of the Coso Range being the separator. It is defined by a maj ...
and
Antelope Valley The Antelope Valley is a valley primarily located in northern Los Angeles County, California, United States and the southeast portion of Kern County, California, Kern County, and constitutes the western tip of the Mojave Desert. It is situated ...
* West from the Sierra across the floor of the
San Joaquin Valley The San Joaquin Valley ( ; Spanish language in California, Spanish: ''Valle de San Joaquín'') is the southern half of California's Central Valley (California), Central Valley. Famed as a major breadbasket, the San Joaquin Valley is an importa ...
to the eastern edge of the
Temblor Range The Temblor Range is a mountain range within the California Coast Ranges, at the southwestern extremity of the San Joaquin Valley in California in the United States. It runs in a northwest-southeasterly direction along the borders of Kern County a ...
, part of the
Coast Ranges The Pacific Coast Ranges (officially gazetted as the Pacific Mountain System in the United States; ; ) are the series of mountain ranges that stretch along the West Coast of North America from Alaska south to Northern and Central Mexico. Althoug ...
* South over the ridge of the
Tehachapi Mountains The Tehachapi Mountains (; Kawaiisu: ''Tihachipia'', meaning "hard climb") are a mountain range in the Transverse Ranges system of California in the Western United States. The range extends for approximately in southern Kern County and northwe ...


Air quality

Kern County suffers from severe air pollution. Particulates cause poor visibility, especially in the winter. Western Kern County lies in the
San Joaquin Valley The San Joaquin Valley ( ; Spanish language in California, Spanish: ''Valle de San Joaquín'') is the southern half of California's Central Valley (California), Central Valley. Famed as a major breadbasket, the San Joaquin Valley is an importa ...
and the topography traps pollutants. Although the topography is not as unfavorable in eastern Kern County, it is a non-attainment area for particulates. Air pollution caused by
particulates Particulate matter (PM) or particulates are microscopic particles of solid or liquid matter suspension (chemistry), suspended in the atmosphere of Earth, air. An ''aerosol'' is a mixture of particulates and air, as opposed to the particulate ...
is "in the unhealthy range an average of 40 days a year, according to the
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's ''2018 State of the Air Report''.


Vegetation

Chaparral Chaparral ( ) is a shrubland plant plant community, community found primarily in California, southern Oregon, and northern Baja California. It is shaped by a Mediterranean climate (mild wet winters and hot dry summers) and infrequent, high-intens ...
comprises a considerable portion of the natural area within Kern County; the species diversity within these chaparral habitats, however, is considerably less than in many other regions of California. Whitethorn is a prominent example of chaparral species on the rocky slopes of the Sierra Nevada and the Inner Coastal Ranges.
California buckeye ''Aesculus californica'', commonly known as the California buckeye or California horse-chestnut, is a species of buckeye native to California and southwestern Oregon. Description Aesculus californica is a large deciduous shrub or small tree, u ...
is a notable tree found in both chaparral and forests and whose southern range terminates in Kern County.


National protected areas

*
Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge The Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge is located in the foothills of the southwestern San Joaquin Valley in Kern County, California. The refuge is one of four units of the Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge Complex for California condo ...
*
Carrizo Plain National Monument The Carrizo Plain (Obispeño language, Obispeño: ''tšɨłkukunɨtš'', "Place of the rabbits") is a large enclosed grassland plain, approximately long and up to across, in southeastern San Luis Obispo County, California, United States, abo ...
(part) * César E. Chávez National Monument *
Giant Sequoia National Monument The Giant Sequoia National Monument is a U.S. National Monument located in the southern Sierra Nevada (U.S.), Sierra Nevada in eastern central California. It is administered by the United States Forest Service, U.S. Forest Service as part of th ...
(part) *
Kern National Wildlife Refuge Kern National Wildlife Refuge is a protected area located in the southern portion of California's San Joaquin Valley, west of the city of Delano. Situated on the southern margin of what was once the largest freshwater wetland complex known as ...
*
Los Padres National Forest Los Padres National Forest is a United States national forest in Southern California, southern and central California. Administered by the United States Forest Service, Los Padres includes most of the mountainous land along the California coast ...
(part) *
Sequoia National Forest Sequoia National Forest is located in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains of California. The U.S. National Forest is named for the majestic Giant Sequoia (''Sequoiadendron giganteum'') trees which populate 38 distinct groves within the boun ...
(part)


Demographics

According to the 2020 United States census, Kern County's population was 909,235. It was the 11th-largest county by population in California. The
center of population In Demography, demographics, the center of population (or population center) of a region is a geographical point that describes a centerpoint of the region's population. There are several ways of defining such a "center point", leading to dif ...
of California is located in Kern County, in the town of Buttonwillow.


2020 census

According to the 2020 United States census: *Hispanic (54.9%) *White non-Hispanic (30.8%) *Black (5.5%) *Asian (5.1%) *Two or more races (16.1%) *Indigenous (2.0%) *Some other race (30.2%) (Total can be greater than 100% because Hispanics may be counted in any race.)


2011


Places by population, race, and income


2010

The 2010 United States census reported that Kern County had a population of 839,631. The racial makeup of Kern County was 499,766 (59.5%) White, 48,921 (5.8%) African American, 12,676 (1.5%) Native American, 34,846 (4.2%) Asian, 1,252 (0.1%) Pacific Islander, 204,314 (24.3%) from other races, and 37,856 (4.5%) from two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 413,033 persons (49.2%); 43.4% of Kern County residents are of Mexican heritage, 1.0% Salvadoran, 0.5% Colombian, and 0.4% Guatemalan.


2000

According to the 2000 United States census of 2000, 661,645 people, 208,652 households, and 156,489 families resided in the county. The population density was . The 231,564 housing units had an average density of . The racial makeup of the county was 61.6% White, 6.0% Black or African American, 3.4% Asian, 1.5% Native American, 0.2% Pacific Islander, 23.2% from other races, and 4.1% from two or more races. About 38.4% of the population were Hispanics or Latinos of any race; 8.4% were of German, 7.2% American, and 5.7% Irish ancestry, according to the census, and 66.8% spoke English, 29.1% Spanish, and 1.0%
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as their first language. Of the 208,652 households, 42.2% had children under 18 living with them, 54.6% were married couples living together, 14.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 25.0% were not families. About 20.3% of all households were made up of individuals, and 7.8% had someone living alone who was 65 or older. The average household size was 3.03 and the average family size was 3.50. In the county, the age distribution was 31.9% under 18, 10.2% from 18 to 24, 29.8% from 25 to 44, 18.7% from 45 to 64, and 9.4% who were 65 or older. The median age was 31 years. For every 100 females there were 105.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 105.3 males. The median income for a household in the county was $35,446, and for a family was $39,403. Males had a median income of $38,097 versus $25,876 for females. The
per capita income Per capita income (PCI) or average income measures the average income earned per person in a given area (city, region, country, etc.) in a specified year. In many countries, per capita income is determined using regular population surveys, such ...
for the county was $15,760. About 16.8% of families and 20.8% of the population were below the
poverty line The poverty threshold, poverty limit, poverty line, or breadline is the minimum level of income deemed adequate in a particular country. The poverty line is usually calculated by estimating the total cost of one year's worth of necessities for ...
, including 27.8% of those under 18 and 10.5% of those 65 or over.


Arts and culture

Kern County is associated with the Bakersfield sound. The
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is located in Bakersfield.


Metropolitan statistical area

The
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has designated Kern County as the Bakersfield, CA metropolitan statistical area. The
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ranked the Bakersfield, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area as the 63rd most populous metropolitan statistical area and the 68th most populous
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of the United States as of July 1, 2012.


Government, policing, and politics


Government

Kern County is a
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-defined general-law county and is governed by an elected board of supervisors. The board consists of five members, elected by districts, who serve four-year, staggered terms. The county government provides countywide services such as elections and voter registration, some law enforcement, jails, vital records, property records, tax collection, public health, and social services. In addition, the county serves as the local government for all unincorporated areas.


Safety


Fire

The Kern County Fire Department provides fire protection and emergency response services for the unincorporated areas of the county, as well as the cities of Arvin, Delano,
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,
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, Ridgecrest, Shafter, Taft, Tehachapi and Wasco. Bakersfield has its own fire department, the Bakersfield Fire Department.


Sheriff

The Kern County Sheriff provides court protection, jail administration, and coroner services for the entire county of around 900,000 in population. It provides patrol and detective services for the unincorporated areas of the county and by contract to certain municipalities. The main sheriff's office and station is at Bakersfield, with 15 sheriff substations for the widespread county.


Municipal police

Municipal police departments in the county are Bakersfield, population 384,000; Delano, 54,000; Ridgecrest, 29,000; Wasco, 28,000; Arvin, 21,000; Shafter, 20,000; McFarland, 15,000; California City, 14,671; Tehachapi, 13,000; Taft, 9,327; and Maricopa (sheriff contract city), 1,200.


Politics and voter registration


Cities by population and voter registration


Federal

Kern is a strongly Republican county in
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and
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elections. The last Democratic candidate for president to win a majority in the county was
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in
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. The county is also a Republican stronghold at the state level, with Jerry Brown being the last Democrat to win the county in a gubernatorial election in 1978. Kern remains the only county in Southern California that consistently votes Republican in recent elections. While Republican margins in the county had been shrinking, with Donald Trump's 10.2% margin of victory in
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being the smallest since Gerald Ford's 6.7% majority in
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, Trump regained his margins in 2024 and even surpassed previous performances, with his 21% margin being the best since George Bush in 2004. Some constituencies in Kern County in particular some of the most widely contested in California, and the United States as of the early 2020s, with the 2022 race for the 22nd US House district being close, and the 26th Senate District having one of the tightest margins in electoral history, with incumbent Democrat Melissa Hurtado retaining her seat by 13 votes. Democratic strength is concentrated in the small agricultural towns in the San Joaquin Valley portion of the county, such as Arvin, Delano, McFarland, Shafter, and Wasco. Unincorporated communities close to agricultural areas, such as Lamont and Lost Hills, are Democratic strongholds. The eastern and southern parts of Bakersfield, along with unincorporated East Bakersfield, have also become reliably Democratic. Republican strength is found in the foothill, mountain, and high desert communities of the county. The cities of Maricopa, Ridgecrest, Taft, and Tehachapi are Republican strongholds. Along with the northern parts of Bakersfield, the wealthy unincorporated area of Rosedale and working-class Oildale are also seen as being strongly Republican. Cities including California City and the western areas of Bakersfield are seen as competitive in most elections. Bakersfield as a whole is seen as being competitive with a Republican lean. The rest of the unincorporated areas of Kern County is seen as strongly Republican. In the
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, Kern County is split between , , and .


State

In the
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, Kern County is split between the following four Assembly districts: * * * , and * . In the
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, Kern County is split between , and . On November 4, 2008, Kern County voted 75.29% in favor of
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, which amended the California Constitution to ban same-sex marriages.


County

Kern County is governed by a five-member Board of Supervisors. Jeff Flores of District 3 currently serves as chairman. As of August 2, 2024, they are: * District 1, Philip Peters. * District 2, Vacant. * District 3, Jeff Flores. * District 4, David Couch. * District 5, Leticia Perez.


Crime and public safety

Fire protection within the county is provided by the
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. Law enforcement within the county is provided by the
Kern County Sheriff's Department The Kern County Sheriff's Office is the agency responsible for law enforcement within Kern County, California, in the United States. The agency provides: law enforcement within the county, maintain the jails used by both the county and municipal ...
.


Fire

The Kern County Fire Department (KCFD) is an agency that provides fire protection and emergency medical services for the county of Kern, California, USA. Over 625 permanent employees and 100 extra help employees protect an area which spans over . KCFD provides fire protection services for over 500,000 citizens living in the unincorporated areas of Kern County and the cities of Arvin, Delano,
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, Ridgecrest, Shafter, Taft, Tehachapi and Wasco. This agency is contracted to provide dispatch services for the California City Fire Department. Over 546 uniformed firefighters are stationed in 46 fire stations throughout the county.


Sheriff's Office

The Kern County Sheriff's Department is the agency responsible for law enforcement within the county of Kern. The department provides law enforcement within the county, maintains the jails used by both the county and municipal cities, and provides search and rescue. The department contains over 1,200 sworn deputies and civilian employees. Its jurisdiction contains all of the unincorporated areas of Kern County, approximately . The department headquarters is located at 1350 Norris Road in Bakersfield. There are 15 additional substations located throughout the county. The metro patrol area is divided into four regions: north, south, east, and west. In 2009, the district attorney claimed "the highest per capita prison commitment rate of any major California county." Kern County contains multiple state and federal prisons, including two private prisons. The county is among the most prolific with the death penalty, assigning
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sentences in 26 cases since 1976. In 2015 Kern County policemen from all departments killed more people per capita than any other American county. Because of the very harsh local criminal justice system, Kern County has been dubbed "the most punitive authoritarian jurisdiction on the west coast" and "Oklahoma of the west". In 2015, it was revealed that the Kern County Sheriff's office engaged in a longstanding program of attempted cash payoffs to women who had accused deputies of sexual assault. In the same year, a civil lawsuit filed by a survivor of a sexual assault committed by Kern County Sheriff's deputy Gabriel Lopez was settled for $1 million. Kern County had the most deaths per capita in the US by police shooting per an article published in The Guardian on December 1, 2015. In 2015 to the date of publication of the article, there have been 13 deaths by police shootings in a county of less than 875,000 population, or 0.016 per thousand persons. By comparison, during the same period of time in New York City, a population 10 times the size with a police force more than 20 times the size, there were 9 such deaths. The following table includes the number of incidents reported and the rate per 1,000 persons for each type of offense.


Cities by population and crime rates


Economy

The county has a large agricultural base and is a significant producer of Petroleum, oil, natural gas, Hydroelectricity, hydro-electric power, Biomass, solar power, and wind power. Kern is noted for minerals, including gold, borate, and kernite. The largest Open-pit mining, open pit mine in California, which mines borax, is at Boron, California, Boron. Rio Tinto Borax. Accessed July 3, 2007. As of October 1, 2016, Kern County contains nearly 25% of California's in-state renewable energy production, including 1,785 MW of solar power and 3,310 MW of wind power. Kern County is home to the Tehachapi Energy Storage Project, which was commissioned in 2014.


Aerospace and military

Department of Defense facilities include Edwards AFB, California, Edwards Air Force Base and China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station. As home to
Edwards Air Force Base Edwards Air Force Base (AFB) is a United States Air Force installation in California. Most of the base sits in Kern County, California, Kern County, but its eastern end is in San Bernardino County, California, San Bernardino County and a souther ...
the Air Force's main flight test facility, Kern has been the site of many milestones, including the first Bell X-1, supersonic flight and the first landing of the Space Shuttle. The base has brought prosperity to the railroad towns of Mojave, California, Mojave and Rosamond, California, Rosamond. Kern County is also the home of the first inland spaceport in the United States, the Mojave Spaceport.


Agriculture

This has long been one of the county's biggest industries. Between 2012 and 2013 the produced value of ag products increased 6%, to a total of $6.8 billion. Grape is 31%, almond is 17%, milk is 13%, citrus is 11%, cattle + Calf (animal), calves and pistachio are both 7%, carrots are only 6% (but that's 80% of carrots for the entire United States), hay is 4%, and cotton and potatoes are both 2%, of that. This is one of the highest-producing locations in the United States for vegetables, and also for watermelons. Vegetables are estimated to total $320 million every year. There are about 1,938 farms, at an average size of (however 41% are smaller than ), being the primary employment of 63% of operators. Major producer of almonds with production greater than annually. That is third of all the counties, 16% of the state's production. (See also almond in California.) Pistachio is another important employer here. The Michailides & Avenot group finds severe boscalid resistance in microbial isolate, isolates of ''Alternaria alternata'' pathogenic on pistachio here. They find extensive such resistance in a swathe from the center down into the central southern part of the state, but especially here. (See also Pistachio in California and boscalid in California.) The Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter (''Homalodisca vitripennis'') is a major insect pest in this county, including in this county's citrus groves. (See also Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter in California.)


Petroleum

, Kern is California's top oil-producing county, with 78% of the state's 56,653 active oil wells and 71% of oil production. The county produced 144.5 million barrels of oil in 2015, accounting for about 4% of overall U.S. oil production.


Discovery and development

Oil development began with the 1894 discovery of the Midway-Sunset Oil Field, now the third-largest in the United States, in the southwestern portion of Kern County near Maricopa. The 1899 discovery along the Kern River was a breakthrough in oil production.Hoover, p.128 Oil was refined here even before the establishment of the county. The Buena Vista Petroleum Company was organized and incorporated in 1864. Soon thereafter a refinery was built that operated until April 1867 when work ceased because of high freight charges. The 1910 Lakeview Gusher was the largest recorded oil gusher, oil strike in U.S. history. The well spewed approximately nine million barrels for 18 months before workers finally were able to cap it. Other big oil fields in southwestern Kern County discovered early in the 20th century include the Buena Vista Oil Field, Buena Vista, the South Belridge Oil Field, South Belridge and the Cymric Oil Field, Cymric fields. The latter is the fastest-growing field in California in terms of barrels produced per year.California Department of Conservation, Oil and Gas Statistics, Annual Report, December 31, 2006
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Later large fields include the
Kern River Oil Field The Kern River Oil Field is a large oil field in Kern County in the San Joaquin Valley of California, north-northeast of Bakersfield in the lower Sierra foothills. Yielding a cumulative production of close to of oil by the end of 2006, it is ...
, the fifth-largest in the U.S., the adjacent Kern Front Oil Field, the Mount Poso Oil Field in the lower foothills of the Sierra north-northeast of Bakersfield and the Fruitvale Oil Field, which underlies much of the city of Bakersfield, along and north of the Kern River.Hluza, A.G. ''Calloway Area of Fruitvale Oil Field: California Division of Oil and Gas, Summary of Operations''. 1961. Vol. 47 No. 2. 5-6 On July 22, 2009, Occidental Petroleum announced it had discovered the equivalent of 150 million to 250 million barrels of oil in Kern County, which the company called the largest oil discovery in California in 35 years. The find added about 10 percent to California's known reserves. Occidental's Ray R. Irani, Ray Irani said it is likely that more oil would be found in the areas outside the initial six wells that tapped the discovery. Occidental has not revealed the exact location of the find, two-thirds of which is natural gas. BNET, an industry web publication, said the find would add to the company's 708 million barrels of proven reserves in California.


Petroleum today

The county today contributes more than three-quarters of all the oil produced onshore in California. Some of the large oil fields in Kern County which are still active include: *Buena Vista Oil Field *Cymric Oil Field *Edison Oil Field *Elk Hills Oil Field *Fruitvale Oil Field *Kern Front Oil Field *
Kern River Oil Field The Kern River Oil Field is a large oil field in Kern County in the San Joaquin Valley of California, north-northeast of Bakersfield in the lower Sierra foothills. Yielding a cumulative production of close to of oil by the end of 2006, it is ...
*Lost Hills Oil Field *McKittrick Oil Field *Midway-Sunset Oil Field *Mountain View Oil Field *Mount Poso Oil Field *North Belridge Oil Field *Round Mountain Oil Field *South Belridge Oil Field


Transportation


Major highways

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Public transportation

*Arvin Transit is the local municipal bus operator in and around Arvin. *Delano Area Rapid Transit is the local municipal bus operator in Delano. *Golden Empire Transit is the local bus operator in and near Bakersfield. *Kern Transit provides countywide intercity bus service, including connections to Lancaster. *Taft Area Transit is the local municipal bus operator in and around Taft. *Kern County is also served by Greyhound Lines, Greyhound and Orange Belt Stages buses and Amtrak trains, based at Bakersfield station (Amtrak), Bakersfield station.


Airports

Meadows Field is the only airport in the county served by scheduled commercial passenger flights. *California City Municipal Airport, California City. (FAA: L71) *Delano Municipal Airport, Delano. (IATA: DLO) *Inyokern Airport, Inyokern. (IATA: IYK) *Kern Valley Airport, Kernville. (FAA: L05) *Lost Hills Airport, Lost Hills. (FAA: L84) *Meadows Field, Bakersfield, an international and general aviation airport. (IATA: BFL) *Mojave Air and Space Port, Mojave Airport, Mojave. (IATA: MHV) *Shafter Airport (Minter Field), Shafter. (IATA: MIT) *Taft Airport, Taft. (FAA: L17) *Tehachapi Municipal Airport, Tehachapi. (IATA: TSP) *Wasco Airport, Wasco. (FAA: L19)


Recreation

Outdoor recreational activities include Equestrianism, horseback riding, water skiing (Lake Isabella, Lake Buena Vista, Lake Ming, and private ski ranches). Off-roading and other motorsports take place at Jawbone Canyon, California City, California, California City, Randsburg, California, Randsburg, Willow Springs, Kern County, California, Willow Springs, Buttonwillow, Bakersfield Speedway, Famoso Raceway, and the half-mile Kevin Harvick's Kern Raceway. Hunting, paintball, Rafting, white-water rafting, kayaking (
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), Skiing, snow skiing (Shirley Meadows and Mount Pinos), shooting ranges (5 Dogs Range), hiking, Cycling, biking (trails, paths, and roads), camping and fishing are also part of the recreational culture.


Media


Magazines

*''Bakersfield Life Magazine'', Kern County *''Bakersfield Magazine'', Kern County *''Kern County Family Magazine'', Kern County


Newspapers

*''The Bakersfield Californian'', Kern County *''Mountain Enterprise'', southwest Kern mountains area *''Mojave Desert News'', California City, California, California City and east Kern desert area *''The Daily Independent (Ridgecrest), The Daily Independent'', Ridgecrest, China Lake, and The Indian Wells Valley *''The Kern Valley Sun'', Kern Valley area *''Kern River Courier'', Kern Valley area *''Tehachapi News'', Tehachapi *''Taft Midway Driller'', Taft *''Taft Independent'', Taft *''The Delano Record'', Delano


TV stations

Kern County is served by stations based in Bakersfield, including: *KBAK-TV (CBS) *KBFX-TV (Fox Broadcasting Company, FOX) *KERO-TV (American Broadcasting Company, ABC) *KGET-TV (NBC/The CW, CW) California City, California, California City, Ridgecrest, and other areas in the Mojave Desert regions of eastern Kern County may instead receive Media in Los Angeles, Los Angeles stations.


Communities


Cities

* Arvin *
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(county seat) *California City, California, California City * Delano *
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* Ridgecrest * Shafter * Taft * Tehachapi * Wasco


Census-designated places

*Alta Sierra, Kern County, California, Alta Sierra *Bakersfield Country Club, California (CDP), Bakersfield Country Club *Bear Valley Springs, California, Bear Valley Springs *Bodfish, California, Bodfish *Boron, California, Boron * Buttonwillow *Casa Loma, Kern County, California, Casa Loma *Cherokee Strip, California, Cherokee Strip *China Lake Acres, California, China Lake Acres *Derby Acres, California, Derby Acres *Di Giorgio, California, Di Giorgio *Dustin Acres, California, Dustin Acres *East Bakersfield, California, East Bakersfield *Edison, California, Edison *Edmundson Acres, California, Edmundson Acres *Edwards Air Force Base, California (CDP), Edwards AFB *El Adobe, California, El Adobe *Fellows, California, Fellows *Ford City, California, Ford City * Frazier Park *Fuller Acres, California, Fuller Acres *Glennville, California, Glennville *Golden Hills, California, Golden Hills *Greenacres, California, Greenacres *Greenfield, Kern County, California, Greenfield *Inyokern, California, Inyokern *Johannesburg, California, Johannesburg *Keene, California, Keene *Kernville, California, Kernville *Lake Isabella, California, Lake Isabella *Lake of the Woods, California, Lake of the Woods *Lamont, California, Lamont *Lebec, California, Lebec *Lost Hills, California, Lost Hills *McKittrick, California, McKittrick *Mettler, California, Mettler *Mexican Colony, California, Mexican Colony *Mojave, California, Mojave *Mountain Mesa, California, Mountain Mesa *Mountain Meadows, California, Mountain Meadows *North Edwards, California, North Edwards *Oildale, California, Oildale *Olde Stockdale, California, Olde Stockdale *Old River, California, Old River *Onyx, California, Onyx *Pine Mountain Club, California, Pine Mountain Club *Pumpkin Center, Kern County, California, Pumpkin Center *Randsburg, California, Randsburg *Rosamond, California, Rosamond *Rosedale, California, Rosedale *Smith Corner, California, Smith Corner *South Taft, California, South Taft *Squirrel Mountain Valley, California, Squirrel Mountain Valley *Stallion Springs, California, Stallion Springs *Stebbins, California, Stebbins *Tarina, California, Tarina *Taft Heights, California, Taft Heights *Tupman, California, Tupman *Valley Acres, California, Valley Acres *Weedpatch, California, Weedpatch *Weldon, California, Weldon *Wofford Heights, California, Wofford Heights *Woody, California, Woody


Unincorporated communities

*Actis, California, Actis *Aerial Acres, California, Aerial Acres *Bealville, California, Bealville *Bena, California, Bena *Caliente, California, Caliente *Canebrake, California, Canebrake *Cantil, California, Cantil *Cawelo, California, Cawelo *Claraville, California, Claraville *Edwards, California, Edwards *Famoso, California, Famoso *Grapevine, California, Grapevine *Gypsite, California, Gypsite *
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*Indian Wells, Kern County, California, Indian Wells *Keyesville, California, Keyesville *Loraine, California, Loraine *Midoil, California, Midoil *Miracle Hot Springs, California, Miracle Hot Springs *Missouri Triangle, California, Missouri Triangle *Monolith, California, Monolith *Old Garlock, California, Old Garlock *Old West Ranch, California, Old West Ranch *Panama, California, Panama *Pentland, California, Pentland *Pond, California, Pond *Reward, Kern County, California, Reward *Rio Bravo, California, Rio Bravo *Riverkern, California, Riverkern *Sageland, California, Sageland *Saltdale, California, Saltdale *Sand Canyon, Kern County, California, Sand Canyon *South Lake, Kern County, California, South Lake *Spicer City, California, Spicer City *Twin Oaks, Kern County, California, Twin Oaks *Wheeler Ridge, California, Wheeler Ridge *Willow Springs, Kern County, California, Willow Springs *Wonder Acres, Kern County, California, Wonder Acres


Former places

*Adobe Station, California, Adobe Station *Glenburn


Population ranking

The population ranking of the following table is based on the 2020 census of Kern County. † ''county seat''


Education

School districts include:
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In popular culture

The 2015 Disney film ''McFarland (2014 film), McFarland, USA'', starring Kevin Costner, is based on the Cross country running, cross-country team in the city of McFarland, California, which is located in northern Kern County.


See also

*List of museums in the San Joaquin Valley *National Register of Historic Places listings in Kern County, California *2024 Kern County wildfires


Notes


References


Further reading

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External links

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Keysville Massacre, April 19, 1863
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