Nevada, New Mexico, Ca, Utah.
California's neighboring states are Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona.
California's neighboring states are Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona.
California borders 3 states: Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona.
The 48th state, Arizona, is located to the west of New Mexico. Arizona is one of the Four Corners states along with New Mexico, Colorado and Utah. This area is named after the quadripoint where the boundaries of all 4 states meet.
California, Idaho, Utah, Oregon, and Arizona border Nevada.
Utah, Nevada, California, Colorado and New Mexico
The three neighboring regions of the Mountain States in the western United States are the Pacific Coast states (California, Oregon, Washington), the Southwest (Arizona, New Mexico), and the Great Plains (Wyoming, Nebraska).
California shares land borders with Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona. It also shares water bodies such as the Pacific Ocean with Oregon and the Gulf of California with Arizona.
California is bordered by three states: Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, and Arizona to the southeast. Additionally, it has a coastline along the Pacific Ocean to the west. These neighboring states contribute to California's diverse geography and climate.
The formation of other U.S. states influenced Arizona's statehood by establishing a precedent for territorial governance and state admission processes. As neighboring territories, such as New Mexico and Utah, achieved statehood, they highlighted the viability of Arizona's aspirations for admission. Additionally, the growing population and development in Arizona, driven partly by its proximity to newly formed states, increased pressure for statehood. Ultimately, these dynamics contributed to Arizona's admission as the 48th state in 1912.
They are the States that a US States shares a border with.
They are not bordering states