Arden Way (Sacramento, California)


Arden Way is a major east-west arterial in Sacramento County, California in the United States. It is approximately long and runs through Sacramento and the unincorporated suburbs of Arden-Arcade and Carmichael.

Route description

Sacramento

Arden Way begins at Acoma Street in the North Sacramento area of Sacramento. It is a side street in a light industrial area, running approximately two blocks up to Colfax Street and paralleling the Arden-Garden Connector, the westward continuation for major thoroughfare traffic on Arden Way east of Colfax Street. After Colfax Street, Arden Way gains it major thoroughfare status, intersecting Del Paso Boulevard and running parallel with the Regional Transit light rail tracks and a residential frontage street of Arden Way up until Royal Oaks Drive. It passes two light rail stations: The Arden/Del Paso station and the Royal Oaks station. Arden Way then travels over the light rail and Union Pacific railroad tracks at a large overpass, where the roadway turns southeast towards the interchange of Business 80 and Highway 160, known locally as the Arden Y. Arden Way passes Arden Fair Mall, then intersects Exposition Boulevard and Ethan Way, where the roadway turns east, leaving the city of Sacramento and into the unincorporated community of Arden-Arcade.
The unusually large overpass between Evergreen and Harvard Streets was to have been part of the I-80 freeway replacement of what is now the Capital City Freeway. Caltrans abandoned the project in the early 1980s and was turned over to Regional Transit for their light rail system.

Arden-Arcade

After leaving Sacramento, Arden Way immediately intersects Howe Avenue, another major thoroughfare running north-south. It continues east to intersect with other north-south major thoroughfares, including Fulton Avenue, Watt Avenue and Eastern Avenue. As Arden Way meets up with Mission Avenue, it enters the unincorporated community of Carmichael.

Carmichael

After Mission Avenue, Arden Way continues east to Fair Oaks Boulevard, where the roadway then downgrades to a two-lane neighborhood street and turns southeast towards its eastern terminus at the American River Parkway.
It was at this terminus that a bridge was planned to cross the American River and connect to Rod Beaudry Drive in Rancho Cordova, but it was never built and the two roads remain unconnected. A pedestrian/bicycle bridge crosses the American River at that point, but barricades prevent regular automobile traffic.

Landmarks and points of interest

buses 13, 22, 23 and 88 operate on Arden Way. RT light rail stations Arden/Del Paso, Royal Oaks and nearby Swanston serve Arden Way.

Major intersections

The entire thoroughfare is in Sacramento County.
LocationDestinationsNotes
SacramentoArden-Garden ConnectorContinuation beyond Colfax Street
SacramentoColfax Street
SacramentoDel Paso Boulevard, Grove Avenue, Canterbury RoadFormer US 40
SacramentoRoyal Oaks Drive, Beaumont StreetTo SR 160 south and Exposition Boulevard east
SacramentoInterchange; former US 40 / US 99E / I-80
SacramentoHeritage Lane – Cal Expo
SacramentoChallenge Way
SacramentoAlta Arden ExpresswayNo right turn from Arden Way west to Alta Arden Expressway east
Sacramento--Arden-Arcade lineExposition Boulevard, Ethan WayNo left turn from Arden Way west to Ethan Way south
Arden-ArcadeHowe Avenue
Arden-ArcadeFulton Avenue
Arden-ArcadeWatt Avenue
Arden-ArcadeEastern Avenue
Arden-Arcade--Carmichael lineFair Oaks Boulevard
CarmichaelAmerican River ParkwayEast end of Arden Way