12 The communities
Historic Highway 99
Like other routes, Highway 99 began as a horse and stagecoach trail extending from Mexico to Canada, and was eventually improved to higher standards as time moved on.
In 1926, the Pacific Highway was
designated to become US Highway 99. Highlighted in
Tehama County is a small section of this historic highway. Along the route are various orchards including prunes, walnuts, almonds and even pistachios. The
orchards bloom during February and March and make for a
beautiful backdrop on the historic drive. During the summer months, the many fruit and nut stands offer locally grown
produce.
Above Sacramento, Highway 99 divides into two routes because of the Sacramento River — 99E and 99W, with the latter
paralleled by Interstate 5. The two routes join in Red Bluff.
From Red Bluff’s Main Street take Antelope Boulevard east and you will be on the original Highway 99E. Within a few miles is orchard country. Highway 99W is Main Street in Red Bluff and travels south to Coming.