Delta Bridges
In the heart of the Delta, bridges are more than just connectors—they are landmarks with stories to tell.
Stretching across over 700 miles of shimmering waterways and linking 52 enchanting islands, the Delta’s bridges weave together a vital network that breathes life into this vast landscape.
Each bridge in the Delta is a marvel of engineering and artistry, unique in its design and purpose. Some stand as iconic symbols of the region, captivating travelers with their distinctive charm and character, inviting them to pause and appreciate the journey itself.
Antioch Bridge
- Highway: State Route 160
- Body of water: San Joaquin River
- Location: Connecting Contra Costa and Sacramento Counties
Isleton Bridge
- Highway: State Route 160
- Body of water: Sacramento River
- Location: Sacramento County
Middle River Bridge
- Highway: State Route 4
- Body of water: Middle River
- Location: San Joaquin County
Miner Slough Bridge
- Highway: State Route 84
- Body of water: Miner Slough
- Location: Solano County
Mokelumne Bridge
- Highway: State Route 12
- Body of water: Mokelumne River
- Location: Connecting Sacramento and San Joaquin Counties
Old River Bridge
- Highway: State Route 4
- Body of water: Old River
- Location: Connecting Contra Costa and San Joaquin Counties
Paintersville Bridge
- Highway: State Route 160
- Body of water: Sacramento River
- Location: Sacramento County
Potato Slough Bridge
- Highway: State Route 12
- Body of water: Potato Slough
- Location: San Joaquin County
Rio Vista Bridge
- Highway: State Route 12
- Body of water: San Joaquin River
- Location: Connecting Solano and Sacramento Counties
Steamboat Slough Bridge
- Highway: State Route 160
- Body of water: Steamboat Slough
- Location: Sacramento County
Three Mile Slough Bridge
- Highway: State Route 160
- Body of water: Three Mile Slough
- Location: Sacramento County