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0.0
(87.7) |
0.0
(54.5) |
Antioch Altitude: 75 feet
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Antioch, California is a suburb of San Francisco, California and Oakland, California
Touritic attractions: Contra Loma Regional Park, the Antioch/Oakley Regional Shoreline and Black Diamond Mines Regional Park, El Campanil Theatre, Antioch Historical Society Museum, Lynn House Gallery, Rivertown Art Center.
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1.4
(86.3) |
0.9
(53.6) |
Exit to Main Street, East 18th Street Altitude: 56 feet
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Almondridge Park, Lake Alhambra
Cypress Square
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21.0
(66.7) |
13.0
(41.4) |
Junction of State Highway #12 Altitude: 3 feet
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Junction of State Hwy #12 to Rio Vista, California
Rio Vista Bridge,
The city of Rio Vista, California is a city located in the Solano County, California, on the Sacramento River, in the Sacramento River Delta region.
lies just across the Rio Vista Bridge, over the the Sacramento River. Rio Vista has a Municipal Airport.
Attractions: Humpback Whales sighted in the river though it is about 60 Miles inland from the Pacific Ocean.
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25.3
(62.4) |
15.7
(38.8) |
Road Access Altitude: 3 feet
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Road Access to Ida Island, California
Beach Drive, Sycamore Drive
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28.3
(59.4) |
17.6
(36.9) |
City of Isleton, California Altitude: 10 feet
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Isleton, California is a small city located on an island in Sacramento County, California This city has many preserved historical 19th Century era forefronts.
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29.8
(57.9) |
18.5
(36.0) |
Intersection Altitude: 10 feet
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Tyler Island Road, Tyler Island bridge road that connects city of Isleton to the Bouldin Island
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30.4
(57.3) |
18.9
(35.6) |
Isleton Bridge Altitude: 7 feet
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Isleton bridge over the River Sacramento
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32.2
(55.5) |
20.0
(34.5) |
Access to Poverty Road Altitude: 10 feet
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Poverty road passes through the green fields and connects Grand Island Road
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36.1
(51.6) |
22.4
(32.1) |
village Farms area Altitude: 3 feet
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A big Farm, Rest Area / Campground in the rural settings
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36.5
(51.2) |
22.7
(31.8) |
Connecting road Altitude: 3 feet
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W. Walker Landing Road connects Byway 160 to Grand Island Road
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39.4
(48.3) |
24.5
(30.0) |
Intersection of State Route #220 Altitude: 10 feet
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Intersection of California State Route #220 at a small farming village of Ryde, California
California State Route #220 connects to Grand Island Road at Howard Landing, California
Steamboat Slough is very close from here. Steamboat Slough ferry ride is available.
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41.1
(46.6) |
25.5
(29.0) |
Access Altitude: 10 feet
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Access to a farming community
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43.7
(44.0) |
27.2
(27.3) |
Walnut Grove, California Altitude: 7 feet
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Walnut Grove, California is a town located in Sacramento County, California
Attractions: This town is an ideal location for collection of very tall radio and television transmission towers. KXTV/KOVR/KCRA Tower built in 1962, height 472 meters., KXTV/KOVR Tower height 624.5 m, is one of the tallest constructions in the world., Channel 40 Tower and the 609.7 meter high Hearst-Argyle Tower.
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44.5
(43.2) |
27.7
(26.8) |
Ferry to Locke, California Altitude: 7 feet
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Ferry Port to reach Locke, California on the other side of the river Sacramento. Locke, California. also known as Locke Historic District, This community built by Chinese immigrants in the early 20th century. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was later designated a National Historic Landmark District due to its unique example of a historic Chinese American rural community.
Scenic Delta Meadows state park is a delight for nature lovers just few miles from Locke, California
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48.1
(39.6) |
29.9
(24.6) |
Leary Raod Altitude: 16 feet
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Leary Road passes through agricultural lands to a small community
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48.7
(39.0) |
30.3
(24.2) |
Vorden, California Altitude: 13 feet
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Community of Vorden California
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52.7
(35.0) |
32.7
(21.7) |
Access to Grand Island Road Altitude: 10 feet
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Grand Island Road
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52.8
(34.9) |
32.8
(21.7) |
Access to Sutter island Road Altitude: 13 feet
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Sutter Island Road connects at this point.
A Steam boat slough Bridge
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54.4
(33.3) |
33.8
(20.7) |
A bridge that switches the path of Highway #160 to the other side of the river Sacramento Altitude: 10 feet
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Paintersville bridge that switches the path of Highway #160 to the other side of the river Sacramento
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56.0
(31.7) |
34.8
(19.7) |
Community of courtland, California Altitude: 13 feet
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Community of courtland, California
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57.5
(30.2) |
35.7
(18.8) |
Access to Wilson Road Altitude: 13 feet
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Access to Wilson Road
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59.0
(28.7) |
36.7
(17.8) |
Intersection Altitude: 16 feet
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Intersection of Lambert Road
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62.9
(24.8) |
39.1
(15.4) |
Hood Franklin Road Altitude: 13 feet
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Hood Franklin Road, Community of Hood, California
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62.9
(24.8) |
39.1
(15.4) |
Hood Franklin Road Altitude: 13 feet
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Hood Franklin Road, Community of Hood, California
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66.1
(21.6) |
41.1
(13.4) |
Access to Elk Horn Slough Altitude: 20 feet
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This is a muddy road passes through Elk Horn Slough
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68.1
(19.6) |
42.3
(12.2) |
Road Access Altitude: 20 feet
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Scribner Road to Morrison Creek
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68.1
(19.6) |
42.3
(12.2) |
Road Access Altitude: 20 feet
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Scribner Road to Morrison Creek
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69.5
(18.2) |
43.2
(11.3) |
Community of Clarksburg, California Altitude: 13 feet
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Clarksburg, California is a community located in Yolo County of California
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73.8
(13.9) |
45.9
(8.6) |
Road Access Altitude: 13 feet
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Road Access to Beach Lake Park, Freeport, California
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75.3
(12.4) |
46.8
(7.7) |
Access to Golf Course Altitude: 16 feet
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Access to Bartley Cavanaugh Golf Course
This is an 18-hole golf course at Sacramento, California features 6,158 yards of golf from the longest tees.
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75.5
(12.2) |
46.9
(7.6) |
Freeport Bridge Altitude: 33 feet
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Freeport Bridge connecting Sacramento River road and California Byway #160
There is Marina located near the Bridge
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75.6
(12.1) |
47.0
(7.5) |
Entrance to Golf Course Altitude: 23 feet
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Entrance to the parking area of Cavanaugh Golf Course Pond
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77.2
(10.5) |
48.0
(6.5) |
Access to Freeport Shores Sports Complex Altitude: 16 feet
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Access to Freeport Shores Sports Complex
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78.4
(9.3) |
48.7
(5.8) |
Junction Altitude: 16 feet
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Junction of California Byway #160 and Meadowview Road/Pocket Road near the Pocket Area of the City of Sacramento, California
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78.4
(9.3) |
48.7
(5.8) |
Junction Altitude: 16 feet
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Junction of California Byway #160 with Meadowview Road/Pocket Road near the Pocket area of the City of Sacramento, California
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80.0
(7.7) |
49.7
(4.8) |
Junction Altitude: 20 feet
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Junction of Florin Road, Willow Rancho Park,
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81.1
(6.6) |
50.4
(4.1) |
Access to Bing Maloney Golf Course Altitude: 16 feet
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Road Access to Bing Maloney Golf Course which is adjacent to the Sacramento Executive Airport. This is a pair of historic golf clubs one, an 18-hole course, and the other, a 9-hole course. These are outstanding courses located in the City of Sacramento, California.
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81.1
(6.6) |
50.4
(4.1) |
Access to Bing Maloney Golf Course Altitude: 16 feet
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Road Access to Bing Maloney Golf Course which is adjacent to the Sacramento Executive Airport. This is a pair of historic golf clubs one, an 18-hole course, and the other, a 9-hole course. These are outstanding courses located in the City of Sacramento, California.
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82.0
(5.7) |
51.0
(3.5) |
Entrance to Sacramento Executive Airport Altitude: 20 feet
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Access Road to Sacramento Executive Airport. This Airport has 2 runways and one Helipad
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85.1
(2.6) |
52.9
(1.6) |
Road leading to Sacramento City College Altitude: 23 feet
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Sacramento City College
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85.1
(2.6) |
52.9
(1.6) |
Road leading to Sacramento City College Altitude: 23 feet
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Sacramento City College
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85.2
(2.5) |
52.9
(1.6) |
Park Road Altitude: 23 feet
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Park Road leads to William land Golf Course and William Land Park this is where the Sacramento Zoo is also located.
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87.7
(0.0) |
54.5
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End of California Byway #160 Altitude: 20 feet
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This Byway #160 ends near Broadway, Just close to Capital City Freeway
near the heart of the city of Sacramento, California
Sacramento, California is the capital of the state of California of the United states of America. It is one of the largest cities in California U.S.A.
Attractions : The 'Big Four Building', built in 1852 / Eagle Theatre / Memorial Auditorium. The Wells Fargo Pavilion / The Sacramento Ballet, Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra and the Sacramento Opera / Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission / The Crocker Art Museum / The California Museum for History, Women, and the Arts, home of the California Hall of Fame / The California State Railroad Museum,.. many more...
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