Steamboat Slough Map

Location: 38.1691313, -121.6574586

Steamboat Slough is a historically and environmentally significant water channel in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta. Once a major navigation route during the steamboat era of the 1800s, the slough connects the Sacramento River to various smaller waterways. Today, it remains active for recreational boating, fishing, and sightseeing, with its calm waters and scenic banks offering a quieter alternative to larger rivers. Wildlife such as river otters, egrets, and beavers are frequently seen. Steamboat Slough is a compelling destination for those interested in Delta history, nature, or peaceful exploration by water.

Tags:
– name: Steamboat Slough
– natural: water
– note: 10_feet_or_more_deep
– type: multipolygon
– water: river
– website: http://www.steamboatslough.com

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