Almanac note · History and culture
Avenal's name starts with oats, then oil changes the map
Avenal’s name comes from the Spanish word for oats or oat fields. Before the town grew, the Kettleman Plains were known for wild oats that could grow waist high. That older landscape is still a helpful clue: this part of Kings County sits on the dry west side, where land, water, oil, and farming all matter.
The big turn came with Elliott No. 1. Drilling began in 1927, and the well blew out in October 1928 after crews drilled past 7,000 feet. The oil discovery changed Avenal fast. In 1929, Standard Oil surveyed a town site, and houses were moved in from Taft to replace tents.
That boom brought water lines, a sewer plant, a post office, fire service, a theater, and a hospital. By 1940, Avenal had grown into one of Kings County’s larger towns.
Today, Avenal is easiest to understand as a place shaped in layers: open range, oat fields, oil boom, agriculture, the California Aqueduct, Interstate 5, and west-side valley life.
Where to see it
Downtown Avenal and the Kettleman Hills area west of town.
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