This is a rural town. As such, no there aren't a particularly large amount of activities in town beyond the school activities/clubs. There are a lot of club though. Volunteer, ethnic associations, martial arts, and professional interest clubs are just a few of the categories of clubs available. The full list of clubs is almost nauseating. Oh, and Yosemite is an hour away. This opens up possibilities like camping, rock climbing, horse riding, water rafting, and hiking.
Its a pretty quiet town. You can go cow tipping. The bars are lame. Apartment parties are the typical scene. I think active, outdoorsy students enjoy life the most here b/c its fairly rural and the Sierra Nevada are close by.
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