Elverta (Elverta)
Elverta is a census-designated place in Sacramento County, California. It is part of the Sacramento metropolitan area, which includes Sacramento (the state capital and county seat), Arden-Arcade, and Roseville. It is about 20 mi from Sacramento, 2.5 mi from Rio Linda, 6 mi from Roseville, and 8.0 mi from Antelope. The population was 5,492 as of the 2010 census.
The ZIP code is 95626, which it shares with other areas of Sacramento County as well as parts of Placer and Sutter counties.
The community has very few hills, and no major bodies of water.
The unincorporated community was named for Elverta Dike, whose husband donated property to a local church. The Elverta/Rio Linda community is located on part of the Rancho Del Paso Mexican land grant of 1844. In 1910, a Fruit Land Company of Minneapolis acquired 12000 acre of the Grant and in 1912 the area was subdivided. It also runs to the Rio Linda Bike Path.
The ZIP code is 95626, which it shares with other areas of Sacramento County as well as parts of Placer and Sutter counties.
The community has very few hills, and no major bodies of water.
The unincorporated community was named for Elverta Dike, whose husband donated property to a local church. The Elverta/Rio Linda community is located on part of the Rancho Del Paso Mexican land grant of 1844. In 1910, a Fruit Land Company of Minneapolis acquired 12000 acre of the Grant and in 1912 the area was subdivided. It also runs to the Rio Linda Bike Path.
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