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Ripon started with a river crossing, then learned to bloom

Ripon's story runs from a Stanislaus River claim and railroad station to almond orchards and a festival that turns bloom season into a town tradition.

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Ripon’s story starts near the Stanislaus River. In 1857, William Hiller Hughes took up a claim near what became Dent Township. Later, he gave the railroad a right of way and depot site. The place was known as Stanislaus Station, and for a time it was an important stop as rail lines pushed farther into the valley.

That railroad beginning is a big reason a town grew here instead of somewhere else. A depot meant movement: crops, people, supplies, mail, and news. Then farming gave the town its longer identity.

Today, many people connect Ripon with almonds. The Almond Blossom Festival began in 1962 and became one of the city’s best-known traditions. It turns a farm-season moment into a community weekend, with local events, a parade feeling, and the simple beauty of orchards in bloom.

Ripon is easiest to understand in two pictures. First, imagine the river and railroad stop. Then picture late winter or early spring, when orchard rows turn pale with blossoms and the town gathers around a crop that helped define its place in the valley.

Where to see it

Downtown Ripon, the Stanislaus River area, and local almond bloom routes in season.

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Reviewed July 2, 2026

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