Olive Capital of the Sacramento Valley
Welcome to Corning, the Tehama County 'Olive City' set along Interstate 5 in the northern Sacramento Valley.
Corning sits in Tehama County in the northern Sacramento Valley, along the Interstate 5 corridor about 19 miles south of Red Bluff and roughly 100 miles north of Sacramento. It is a small, agricultural city whose economy and identity are rooted in the surrounding farm country, and it functions as a service hub for the rural communities of the western valley floor. The city's first significant development came in 1882, when the railroad was extended to this part of Northern California, and the community grew as a shipping and supply point for the region's farms and ranches. Over the decades that followed, olives became the area's signature crop, and Corning earned its long-standing nickname as the "Olive City," a center of olive and olive-oil production in California. That agricultural heritage remains central today. The olive industry shapes the local calendar — most visibly through the annual Olive Festival, a fall celebration that has run for decades and draws visitors from across the region. The wider economy also includes other field crops, livestock, and the commercial and service businesses that support the valley's agricultural base. Life in Corning is small-town and practical. The city's compact residential neighborhoods, schools, and downtown sit within a short drive of open farmland on one side and the Sacramento River and Black Butte Lake on the other. For residents, the appeal is an affordable, family-oriented community with real ties to the land, positioned conveniently on the Interstate 5 corridor between the Sacramento region and the north state. That combination of agricultural work, small-town scale, and Interstate 5 convenience continues to define the community.
Corning is in Tehama County, in the northern Sacramento Valley. It sits along Interstate 5 about 19 miles south of Red Bluff and roughly 100 miles north of Sacramento, in the heart of California olive country.
Corning is a center of California olive and olive-oil production, a heritage that dates to the region's agricultural development. The city celebrates the crop each fall with its annual Olive Festival, a long-running community event.
Corning is served by the Corning Union Elementary School District and the Corning Union High School District, which together cover elementary, middle, and high school education for the city and the surrounding rural area.
Black Butte Lake, about seven miles long with 40 miles of shoreline, offers boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, and camping. The Sacramento River lies just east of the city, and the annual Olive Festival is a major local event.
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