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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 1Ch. 2Art. 2§ 23152 Tehama County Boundaries

§ 23152 Tehama County Boundaries

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§ 23152 Tehama County Boundaries

Key Takeaways

  • •This law describes the borders of Tehama County in California.
  • •It starts at the Sacramento River and follows lines, mountains, and creeks to mark the edges of the county.
  • •The borders go around other counties like Glenn, Shasta, and Butte.
  • •It ends back at the Sacramento River where it started.

Example

Imagine drawing a big square around Tehama County on a map.

The law tells you exactly where to draw the lines by using rivers, mountain tops, and creeks as guides. For example, one part of the border follows the Sacramento River, and another part goes along the top of the Coast Range mountains.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 23152 Tehama County Boundaries

The boundaries of Tehama County are as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the Sacramento River with the south line of T. 23 N., M. D. B.; thence west, on said line, being the northern line of Glenn to the summit of the Coast Range, being the southwest corner; thence northerly, on said summit line, to the southwest corner of Shasta; thence easterly, on the southern line of Shasta to the northwest corner of Plumas, being the point of intersection of the southern line of Shasta with the summit line of the dividing ridge between the waters of Mill and Deer Creeks, tributaries of the Sacramento River, and Rice’s and Warner’s Creeks, tributaries of the north fork of the Feather River, forming the northeast corner of Tehama; thence southerly, along said summit line, to the north point of Butte, it being the point where the northern road from Big Meadows to Butte Meadows, by Dye’s house, crosses the said summit line; thence southwesterly, in a direct line, to the head of Rock Creek; thence southwesterly, down Rock Creek, to the south line of T. 24 N., M. D. B.; thence west, on said line, to the Sacramento River; thence along said river to the place of beginning. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

sacramento riverwatersroadrock creektehama countycoast rangeintersectionshasta county

Related Statutes

  • § 23153 Trinity County Boundaries
  • § 23157 Yolo County Boundaries
  • § 23106 Colusa County Boundaries
  • § 23111 Glenn County Boundaries
  • § 23127 Monterey County Boundaries

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 23152.
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