Central California

Central California
San Joaquin Valley, California
Map of counties that heavily overlap Central California in red, less accepted counties in pink
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
RegionCentral California
Highest elevation
14,505 ft (4,421 m)
Lowest elevation
−13 ft (−4.0 m)
Time zonePacific Standard Time
 • Summer (DST)Pacific Daylight Time
Area codes209, 559, 661, 805, 831, 916

Central California is generally thought of as the middle third of the U.S. state of California, north of Southern California (which includes Los Angeles and San Diego) and south of Northern California (which includes San Francisco and San Jose). It includes the northern portion of the San Joaquin Valley (which itself is the southern portion of the Central Valley, beginning at the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta), part of the Central Coast, the central hills of the California Coast Ranges and the foothills and mountain areas of the central Sierra Nevada.

Central California is considered to be west of the crest of the Sierra Nevada. East of the Sierra is Eastern California. The largest cities in the region (over 50,000 population), from most to least populous, are Sacramento, Fresno, Stockton, Modesto, Elk Grove, Salinas, Visalia, Clovis, Tracy, Merced, Manteca, Turlock, Tulare, Madera, Lodi, Porterville, Santa Cruz, Hanford, and Delano. Over time, droughts and wildfires have increased in frequency and become less seasonal and more year-round, further straining the region's water security.