If you're in downtown Sacramento and you take I-5 north and get off on 70/99 to run up to Yuba City, the whole trip will be about 30 miles. There isn't a lot of difference in taking the 99, or the 70 (to eventually connect with the 65) at the split, at least in terms of mileage. About the only difference is whether you want to end up on the east side or more to the west side of Yuba City.
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There are about 262.055 miles between Crescent City, California and Sacramento, California.
208 miles taking this route:Take U.S. 395 SOUTH (via ROUTE 36 - EAST out of town), from Susanville, to I-80 WEST to SACRAMENTO off EXIT 68 in RENO, NEVADA.Take I-80 WEST to ROUTE 20 - WEST to NEVADA CITY and GRASS VALLEY off EXIT 161 in CALIFORNIA.Take ROUTE 20 - WEST to Yuba City.
129 miles.
From L.A., 586.6 miles.From Sacramento, 532.4From San Fransisco, 601.6
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It is 60.3 miles according to Google Maps.
California is, so far, a single US state, with one capital, Sacramento.(The capital of North Carolina is Raleigh.)
Cities? none. Towns? few and far between, and not very big...such as Yuba City (& Marysville right across the river), Oroville (by a big dam), Chico (mainly a university town), Red Bluff ... others.
from Sacramento to santa barbra is about 6 1/2 driving hours and approx. 400 miles
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