Sacramento River

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The Sacramento River is the longest river entirely within California, flowing through the northern part of the state and serving as a major source of water, transportation, and ecological habitat.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta
dischargeLocation San Francisco Bay
surface form: San Francisco Bay via Suisun Bay
drainageBasinArea about 27,500 square miles
about 71,000 square kilometers
ecologicalRole supports riparian wetlands
supports salmon habitat
supports steelhead habitat
emptiesInto Suisun Bay
flowsThrough Chico
Colusa
Red Bluff, California
surface form: Red Bluff

Redding
Sacramento
City of West Sacramento
surface form: West Sacramento

Woodland vicinity
hasDam Shasta Dam
hasFloodplain Sacramento Valley
surface form: Sacramento Valley floodplain
hasReservoir Shasta Lake
historicalUse Gold Rush–era transportation route
commercial navigation route
isLongestRiverEntirelyIn California, United States
surface form: California
length about 447 miles
about 719 kilometers
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Northern California
Pacific Flyway
majorCityOnRiver Redding
Sacramento
City of West Sacramento
surface form: West Sacramento
managedBy California Department of Water Resources
Bureau of Reclamation
surface form: U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
mouth Suisun Bay
partOf State Water Project
surface form: California State Water Project supply system

Central Valley Project
surface form: Central Valley Project supply system

Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta
region Central Valley
Sacramento Valley
sourceCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
sourceRegion Cascade Range
Klamath Mountains
Shasta County
state California, United States
surface form: California
subjectTo seasonal flooding
supports migratory birds
tributary American River
Bear River
Clear Creek
Colusa Basin Drain
Cottonwood Creek
Feather River
McCloud River
Pit River
Stony Creek
Yuba River
uses hydroelectric power generation
irrigation water supply
municipal water supply
navigation
recreation

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Collinsville locatedOn Sacramento River
subject surface form: Collinsville, California
Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay crosses Sacramento River
Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay spans Sacramento River
Turtle Bay Exploration Park locatedOn Sacramento River
Colusa County namedAfter Sacramento River
this entity surface form: Colusa River (historic name of the Sacramento River reach)
Colusa County traversedBy Sacramento River
Bella Vista nearbyWaterBody Sacramento River
subject surface form: Bella Vista, Shasta County, California
this entity surface form: Sacramento River (regional)
Feather River mouthOf Sacramento River
Feather River isTributaryOf Sacramento River
Feather River tributaryOf Sacramento River
Feather River flowsInto Sacramento River
this entity surface form: Sacramento River near Verona, California
Tehama County hasRiver Sacramento River
Pittsburg, California hasRiverAccess Sacramento River
Delta King locatedOnWaterBody Sacramento River
Castle Crags State Park feature Sacramento River
Castle Crags State Park river Sacramento River
Isleton locatedOnRiver Sacramento River
downtown Sacramento borderedBy Sacramento River
subject surface form: Downtown Sacramento
this entity surface form: Sacramento River (to the west, at Old Sacramento)
Sierra Nevada river system hasMajorRiver Sacramento River
McCloud River tributaryOf Sacramento River
Sutter County traversedByRiver Sacramento River
Raley Field nearbyWaterBody Sacramento River
Colusa Basin Drain conveysWaterToward Sacramento River
Colusa Basin Drain connectedTo Sacramento River
Sacramento Tower Bridge crosses Sacramento River
Colusa locatedOnRiver Sacramento River
Colusa hasNearbyFeature Sacramento River
California State Route 12 crossesRiver Sacramento River
State Route 12 crosses Sacramento River
subject surface form: State Route 12 (California)
Princeton, California locatedOnRiver Sacramento River
Grimes, California locatedOnRiver Sacramento River
Grimes, California isPopulatedPlaceOn Sacramento River
Keswick Reservoir locatedOnRiver Sacramento River
Keswick Reservoir primaryInflows Sacramento River
Keswick Reservoir primaryOutflows Sacramento River
Keswick Reservoir watercourse Sacramento River
Keswick Reservoir isUpstreamOf Sacramento River
this entity surface form: lower Sacramento River
Keswick Powerplant locatedOnWaterBody Sacramento River
Keswick Powerplant river Sacramento River
Delta hydrologic region hasMajorRiver Sacramento River
Corning Canal waterSource Sacramento River
Tehama-Colusa Canal Authority waterSource Sacramento River
Glenn County locatedOn Sacramento River
California State Route 275 crosses Sacramento River
Yuba River riverSystem Sacramento River
Red Bluff Diversion Dam locatedOn Sacramento River
Red Bluff Diversion Dam crosses Sacramento River
Red Bluff Diversion Dam watercourse Sacramento River
Rio Linda nearbyRiver Sacramento River
Stony Creek tributaryOf Sacramento River