WALNUT GROVE

  • USYXG
  • Latitude: 38.2448
  • Longitude: -121.514
  • US West Coast
  • Port in US

Location: US

Walnut Grove is a small town located in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta region of Northern California, within Sacramento County. Here are some details and specifications about Walnut Grove's marine port:

General Description

  • Location: Walnut Grove is situated on the Sacramento River, which is a vital waterway connecting the San Joaquin Valley with the San Francisco Bay Area.
  • Coordinates: Approximately 38.2457° N latitude and 121.5133° W longitude.
  • Key Waterways: Walnut Grove is near the convergence of several delta waterways, including the Sacramento River, Snodgrass Slough, and the Delta Meadows River Park.

Port Facilities

  • Type: Primarily a small marina and docking facility.
  • Usage: Recreational boating, small-scale commercial activities, and local transportation.
  • Access: Accessible by water from several major delta waterways and by road via State Route 160.

Specifications

  • Berthing: Limited berthing capacity mostly suited for small to medium-sized boats and yachts.
  • Docks: Includes multiple docking points for transient and local boats.
  • Services: Basic marina services typically including slip rentals, fueling, boat launches, and possibly minor repair and maintenance facilities.
  • Amenities: May include waterside facilities like cafes, restaurants, restrooms, and boating supply stores.

Navigational and Operational Considerations

  • Depth: Generally shallow, with draft limitations for larger vessels. Requires careful navigation due to the variable depths of the delta.
  • Weather: Mild Mediterranean climate, with the possibility of fog, particularly in the winter and early mornings.
  • Tide and Current: Tidal influenced area, with currents that can fluctuate based on season and water levels.
  • Regulations: Governed by local, state, and federal waterway regulations, including environmental protection guidelines.

Surrounding Area

  • Recreational Activities: Popular for fishing, boating, and water sports. There are also numerous parks and nature reserves.
  • Historical Significance: Walnut Grove has historic significance with numerous buildings and sites dating back to the early 20th century, including some associated with the Chinese American and Japanese American communities.

Connectivity

  • Nearest Major Port: Port of Stockton and Port of Sacramento offer larger commercial and industrial facilities.
  • Accessibility: Close to major highways and about an hour's drive from Sacramento, the state capital.

Economic Impact

  • Local Economy: Mainly influenced by tourism, recreational boating, and small-scale commercial fishing.
  • Development: Not a major commercial port, so large-scale industrial activities are limited compared to larger ports.

Environmental Considerations

  • Delta Ecosystem: Part of a sensitive and vital ecosystem, with stringent environmental protections to preserve wildlife habitats and water quality.

Walnut Grove offers a quaint and picturesque setting for boating enthusiasts and serves as a reminder of California's rich historical tapestry within the context of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.

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