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Towns on the Arizona / California border. These places are very close to the state line between Arizona and California but they may be smaller towns. You can scroll down to find bigger cities. Towns in Arizona are blue on the map and those in California are orange.
It turns out, that checkpoint sitting on the I-10 is actually the Blythe Border Station, run by California’s Department of Food and Agriculture, known as CDFA. California has a total of 16 border stations scattered across the state’s borders with Oregon, Nevada and Arizona.
This map shows cities, towns, highways, main roads and secondary roads in California and Arizona.
California is bordered by Oregon to the north, Arizona to the southeast, and Nevada to the northeast and east. The country also shares an international border with Baja California of Mexico to the south.
The boundary of California and Arizona is the California/Arizona border, which is located in the Colorado Desert section of the Sonoran Desert. Which cities are nearest to Arizona? The nearest cities to Arizona are Chandler, Mesa, Scottsdale, Phoenix, Tucson, Glendale, Mexicali (Mexico), and Hermosillo (Mexico).
Yes, there are border checkpoints between California and Arizona. The California Border Protection Stations (CBPS) are 16 checkpoints maintained by the California Department of Food and Agriculture along the state’s land borders with Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona.
Located in the southeastern region of California, Arizona shares a border with its western neighbor. The border between California and Arizona spans approximately 372 miles, making it one of the longest state borders in the United States.
In the U.S. state of Arizona, Interstate 10 (Iā10), the major east–west Interstate Highway in the United States Sun Belt, runs east from California, enters Arizona near the town of Ehrenberg and continues through Phoenix and Tucson and exits at the border with New Mexico near San Simon.
California Border Protection Stations (CBPS) are 16 checkpoints maintained by the California Department of Food and Agriculture along the state's land borders with Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona.
The Yuma Sector patrols 126 miles of border with Mexico, between the Yuma-Pima County line in Arizona and the Imperial Sand Dunes in California. The sector has responsibility for Yuma, La Paz, and Mojave Counties in Arizona, the Eastern-most areas of Imperial, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties in California, and the entire State of Nevada.