- Source: Steamboat Slough
Steamboat Slough is an alternate branch of the Sacramento River, named for its popular use by steamboats traveling between San Francisco and Sacramento. Its mouth is found at an elevation of 3 feet (0.9 m), 2 miles (3 km) above Rio Vista, between Grand Island and Ryer Island. Its head is 11 miles (18 km) above where it leaves the Sacramento River, between Sutter Island and Grand Island, at an elevation of 26 feet (8 m) at 38°18′17″N 121°34′25″W.
It is crossed by the Howard Landing Ferry.
References
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- Steamboat Slough
- Slough (hydrology)
- California State Route 160
- Howard Landing Ferry
- Washington State Route 529
- Ryer Island
- List of rivers of California
- Port Isabel Slough
- California State Route 220
- Washoe (steamboat)