Beta Release: Incomplete/Experimental, see
notes
.
Spots/Properties
Click details button for details for a specific category.
Sorted by distance from exit.
Food
Food Spot Details
 
Weather
Census Data
County/Parish: Yolo
Population/Size
-
Pop. Estimate: 220,500 (2019)
-
Pop. Last Census: 200,849 (2010)
-
Pop. Growth: 9.7%
-
Pop/Sq Mile: 197.9 (2010)
-
Area: 1,014.69 (2010) Sq. Miles
Economics/Housing
-
Median House Value: $395,500
-
Owner Occupied: 51.7%
-
Median Rental Cost: $1,266
Travel/Congestion
-
Avg. Commute To Work Time: 23.6
 
Wikipedia Nearby
-
Yolo Causeway
The Yolo Causeway is a long elevated highway viaduct on Interstate 80 that crosses the Yolo Bypass floodplain, connecting the cities of West Sacramento, California and Davis, California. It is officially named the Blecher-Freeman Memorial Causeway after two California Highway Patrol officers who (...)
-
Webster, California
Webster is an unincorporated community in Yolo County, California. It is located on the Union Pacific Railroad east-northeast of Davis, at an elevation of 26 feet (8 m). A 1913 book described Webster, along with Swingle, as along the main automobile route from Davis to Broderick. (...)
-
Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area
The Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area is located within the Yolo Bypass in Yolo County, California. The wildlife area is managed by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife with the intent of restoring and managing a variety of wildlife habitats in the Yolo Basin, a natural basin in the north part of (...)
-
Rancho Nueva Flandria
Rancho Nueva Flandria was a Mexican land grant in present-day Yolo County, California given in 1844 by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to Jan Lows de Swart (John Schwartz).Ogden Hoffman, 1862, Reports of Land Cases Determined in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, (...)
-
Plumtree, California
Plumtree is a former settlement in Yolo County, California. It was located on the Southern Pacific Railroad west of West Sacramento, at an elevation of 26 feet (8 m). It still appeared on maps as of 1916. (...)