Section 23157 Of Article 2. Boundaries Of The Several Counties From California Government Code >> Division 1. >> Title 3. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 2.
23157
. The boundaries of Yolo County are as follows:
Beginning on the southeast corner, at the most easterly northeast
corner of Solano, in Sutter Slough, at its intersection with the
first standard north; thence west on said standard line to the west
line of R. 3 E., M. D. M.; thence north on said range line to the
northeast corner of T. 7 N., 2 E.; thence west nine and seventy-two
one-hundredths chains to the southeast corner of T. 8, 2 E.; thence
north on the easterly line of said township to the old bed of Putah
Creek; thence westerly up the old bed and main Putah Creek to a point
on the eastern line of Napa, in the canon, called Devil's Gate,
where the highest ridge of mountains divides the waters of the
Sacramento from Berryessa Valley, forming the most westerly of the
southwest corner of Yolo and northwest corner of Solano; thence
northerly along the highest ridge of said mountains to Cache Creek;
thence east to the summit of the spur of the Coast Range which
divides the waters flowing east into Bear Creek and Stony Creek, and
those flowing west into the north fork of Cache Creek; thence along
the dividing ridge, to the southwest corner of Colusa; thence
easterly on southern line of Colusa to the Sacramento River, forming
the northeast corner at the point of intersection of the southern
line of T. 13 N., M. D. B.; thence down said river to Sutter Slough;
thence down said slough to the place of beginning.