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  1. Past the head of tide, amid the many islands of the delta, the San Joaquin is joined by two more tributaries: the Calaveras River and the larger Mokelumne. The river grows to almost 5,000 ft (1,500 m) wide before ending at its confluence with the Sacramento River, in Antioch, forming the head of Suisun Bay.

  2. 6 days ago · San Joaquin River, river in central California, U.S. It is formed by forks rising on Mount Goddard in the Sierra Nevada and flows southwest and then north-northwest past Stockton to join the Sacramento River above Suisun Bay after a course of 350 miles (560 km). It is dammed for hydroelectric power

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  3. The San Joaquin River ( / ˌsæn hwɑːˈkiːn /; Spanish: Río San Joaquín) is the longest river of Central California. The 366-mile (589 km) long river starts in the high Sierra Nevada, and flows through the rich agricultural region of the northern San Joaquin Valley before reaching Suisun Bay, San Francisco Bay, and the Pacific Ocean.

  4. The San Joaquin River is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of California. Spanning 366 miles from its source in the Sierra Nevada to Suisun Bay and the Pacific Ocean, the San Joaquin River is the longest river in Central California.

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  6. May 2, 2024 · The San Joaquin River is the 2nd longest river in California and is 366 miles from its origin in the Sierra Nevada's, through the fertile San Joaquin Valley till it meets the Sacramento River and flows out to San Francisco Bay.

  7. The San Joaquin River is one of the two major rivers of California, in the United States. At 330 miles (530 km) long, it is the second longest river in California, after the Sacramento River. [1] It begins on the west Sierra Nevada Mountains and flows west and north to its end at San Francisco Bay, at the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.

  8. San Joaquin County was one of the original counties of California, created in 1850 at the time of statehood. The county was named after the San Joaquin River, which runs through it. In the early 19th century, Lieutenant Gabriel Moraga, commanding an expedition in the lower great California Central Valley, gave the name of San Joaquin (meaning ...

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