Delta Bridges
Bridges in the Delta are often seen as the means to continue a journey, but they are also a destination all their own.
Scattered along more than 700 miles of waterways, and part of a system connecting the 52 major islands, the Delta’s bridges play an integral role in transportation and travel across the vast landscape.
Every bridge in the Delta is unique in design and function., and some are truly captivating in their character. Your destinations await – see how many bridges you can visit on your next Delta getaway!
1Bethel Island Bridge
Bethel Island
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2Snodgrass Slough Bridge (Meadows)
Courtland
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3Steamboat Slough Bridge
Courtland
916.775.1966
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4Sutter Slough Bridge
Courtland
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5Paintersville Bridge
Courtland
916.775.1474
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6Old River Bridge (Hwy 4)
Discovery Bay
209.465.0935
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7Freeport Bridge
Freeport
707.374.2134
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8Tyler Island Bridge
Iselton
916.777.6649
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9Georgiana Slough Bridge
Iselton
707.374.2134
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10Antioch Bridge
Isleton
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11Isleton Bridge
Isleton
916.777.6763
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12Little Potato Slough Bridge
Lodi
707.374.2134
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13Orwood (Old River) Railroad Bridge
Orwood
209.942.5441
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14Lindsey Slough Bridge
Rio Vista
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15Three Mile Slough Bridge
Rio Vista
916.777.6619
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16Rio Vista Bridge
Rio Vista
707.374.2134
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17Miner Slough Bridge
Rio Vista
707.374.2134
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18Turner Cut Bridge
Stockton
209.464.1253
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19Bishop Cut Bridge
Stockton
209.464.7928
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20Middle River (Bacon Island) Bridge
Stockton
209.468.3074
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21Honker Cut Bridge
Stockton
209.468.3074
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22Middle River Bridge (Hwy 4)
Stockton
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23Paradise Point Bridge
Stockton
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24New Hope Landing Bridge
Thornton
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25Grant Line Canal Bridge
Tracy
209.468.3074
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26Miller's Ferry Bridge
Walnut Grove
209.468.3074
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27Walnut Grove Bridge
Walnut Grove
916.776.1341
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