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Day Trips In the Delta

Explore the Sacramento River Delta

Drive along the rivers and sloughs of CA Scenic Hwy 160 in the heart of the Sacramento River Delta. Visit quaint historic towns, walk around wildlife preserves, taste Delta wines, shop at rustic farm stands, and enjoy the peaceful pace among generational family farms.

Wine Tasting

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Stop Number Location Name
1 Bogle Vineyards (site)
2 Husick's by Forester (site)
3 Dinky Diner (site)
4 Heringer Estates (site)
5 Julietta Winery (site)

Museums

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Stop Number Location Name
1 Isleton Museum Bing Kong Tong Building (site)
2 Locke Historic Town (site)
3 Al the Wop's (site)
4 Mel's Mocha (site)
5 Tony's Place Restaurant & Bar (site)

Nature

The Sacramento River Delta… The West’s Largest Estuary The California Delta is formed by the confluence of the Sacramento and San Joaquin, the state’s two largest rivers. It plays a major role in the state’s prosperity by proving drinking water for millions of Californians and fueling a $31 billion agricultural industry. The Delta is an important habitat to more than 750 animal and plant species, including waterfowl, birds of prey, sport fish and species listed as threatened or endangered; Delta smelt, Chinook salmon, and steelhead. The 1,000 square-mile estuary through which 50% of all California’s runoff travels, supports 80% of California’s commercial salmon fisheries. Over 1,100 miles of levees protect farms, cities, schools, people, and natural habitat.

Visit these sites …

Stop Number Location Name
1 Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge (site)
2 Hood Supply Co Bar & Grill (site)
3 Delta Meadows State Park (site)
4 Mel's Mocha (site)
5 Tony's Place Restaurant & Bar (site)
6 Staten Island (site)