This 250.6-mile drive from Delano, CA to Oakland, CA is easily manageable as a single-day trip, taking approximately 4 hours and 46 minutes. Primarily following the Golden State Highway and Northbound California State Route 99 before transitioning to the Arthur H. Breed Junior Freeway, this route offers a straightforward journey through California's Pacific Coast region. With a projected fuel cost of around $58, it's an efficient option for reaching your destination. The drive is generally highway-focused, suggesting a consistent pace with limited need for overnight stays unless you prefer a more leisurely pace. You'll find this route offers a practical way to cover the distance.
Trip Pace
Same-day drive is realistic
A same-day return is possible, but it will make for a full day on the road.
Break Rhythm
1 planned break
Plan on a short reset every 3 to 4 hours to stay fresh behind the wheel.
Midpoint
125.3 miles from Delano, CA
A natural place for your longest stop of the day
, about 2h 18m into the drive
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Who Is This Route For?
Weekend Trip
Doable as a same-day drive at 4h 46m. Total distance: 250.6 miles.
Family Friendly
Moderate complexity with 1 natural rest stops along the way.
Solo Traveler
4h 46m drive, comfortable solo distance.
Drive Character
Expect a predominantly highway-focused drive for this 250.6-mile trip, with 64% of the journey on major highways. The longest uninterrupted stretch you'll encounter is 87.1 miles on the Golden State Highway, so be prepared for extended periods of consistent driving. The character of the road is largely that of a freeway, facilitating steady progress toward Oakland. While the route is primarily on well-maintained highways, the transition onto the Arthur H. Breed Junior Freeway indicates you're nearing more urban environments as you approach the Bay Area.
Most of the miles stay on highways, which makes pacing and fuel planning easier than turn-by-turn city driving.
There are about 22 navigation steps in the underlying route data, so the final approach matters more than the middle miles.
Golden State Highway is the longest continuous segment at about 87.1 miles.
How Hard Is This Drive?
This is a straightforward highway drive that stays mostly on Golden State Highway and Northbound California State Route 99. This route has several spots where lane changes, forks, or exits need your full attention. The trickiest moment comes around 87.9 miles in.
Driving Effort10/10
High effort - long or complex enough to need steady focus all day
Balances navigation complexity with total wheel time.
This is a demanding drive. With 19 significant decision points across 250.6 miles, you will need to stay alert - especially through interchange areas and urban stretches. Consider splitting it into segments if you are not comfortable with fast highway navigation.
Where does it get tricky?
The main spots that need attention: at 87.9 miles: Exit ramp - move to the correct lane early. Lane positioning matters here; at 109.8 miles (CA 99 / Northbound California State Route 99): Highway fork - watch signs carefully. Lane positioning matters here; at 236.9 miles (I 238 / Castro Valley Freeway): Highway fork - watch signs carefully. Lane positioning matters here.
Critical Maneuvers
5 of 19 key points
These are the spots where you need to pay the most attention. Preview them before you drive.
7
87.9 mi into trip|~1h 35m in
Take the exit toward Avenue 7
Exit ramp - move to the correct lane early. Lane positioning matters here
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
Exit 144
Toward Avenue 7
7
109.8 mi into trip|~2h in|CA 99 / Northbound California State Route 99
Keep slight right at fork onto CA 99 / Northbound California State Route 99 toward CA 99
Highway fork - watch signs carefully. Lane positioning matters here
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
Toward CA 99
8
236.9 mi into trip|~4h 28m in|I 238 / Castro Valley Freeway
Keep slight left at fork onto I 238 / Castro Valley Freeway toward I 238
Highway fork - watch signs carefully. Lane positioning matters here
Use the slight left / slight right lanes.
Exit 34
Toward I 238
7
239.3 mi into trip|~4h 30m in
Keep slight left at fork toward I 880 North
Highway fork - watch signs carefully. Lane positioning matters here
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
Toward I 880 North
8
249.4 mi into trip|~4h 42m in
Take the exit toward Oak Street, Lakeside Drive
Exit ramp - move to the correct lane early. Lane positioning matters here. Multiple destination signs - pick the right one
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
Exit 41A
Toward Oak Street, Lakeside Drive
Towns Mentioned on Route Signs
Based on OSRM destination-sign hints, not a full list of every settlement the road passes.
Between Delano, CA and Oakland, CA, road signs point toward Avenue 7 and San Francisco.
Avenue 7
87.9 mi in|~1h 35m
San Francisco
184.4 mi in|~3h 27m
Main Roads
Road
Distance
Duration
Golden State Highway
87.1 mi
1h 34m
Northbound California State Route 99
74.7 mi
1h 27m
Arthur H. Breed Junior Freeway
29.7 mi
34m
CA 99
21.4 mi
24m
Robert T. Monagan Freeway
13.9 mi
15m
Nimitz Freeway
9.8 mi
11m
CA 120
6.8 mi
7m
Castro Valley Freeway
2.4 mi
2m
Longest stretch:
Golden State Highway
— 87.1 mi, about 1h 34m
Turn-by-Turn Driving Directions
Step-by-step road directions between Delano, CA and Oakland, CA.
1
Start on High Street
0.5 mi·59 sec·High Street
2
Turn left onto Cecil Avenue
0.2 mi·20 sec·Cecil Avenue
3
Take the ramp
0.2 mi·23 sec
4
Merge onto CA 99
87 mi·1 hr 34 min·Golden State Highway
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
5
Take the exit
0.5 mi·30 sec
Exit 144Toward Avenue 7Use the straight / slight right lanes.
6
Merge onto CA 99
21 mi·24 min·CA 99
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
7
Keep slight right at fork onto CA 99
75 mi·1 hr 27 min·Northbound California State Route 99
Toward CA 99Use the straight / slight right lanes.
8
Take the exit
0.9 mi·1 min
Toward CA 120 West: Manteca, San Francisco
9
Merge onto CA 120
6.8 mi·7 min·CA 120
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
10
Merge onto I 5
1.2 mi·1 min·Westside Freeway
11
Keep slight right at fork onto I 205
14 mi·15 min·Robert T. Monagan Freeway
12
Continue on I 580
18 mi·20 min·Arthur H. Breed Junior Freeway
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
13
Keep slight right at fork onto I 580
12 mi·13 min·Arthur H. Breed Junior Freeway
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
14
Keep slight left at fork onto I 238
2.4 mi·2 min·Castro Valley Freeway
Exit 34Toward I 238Use the slight left / slight right lanes.
15
Keep slight left at fork
0.4 mi·52 sec
Toward I 880 NorthUse the straight / slight right lanes.
16
Merge onto I 880
9.8 mi·11 min·Nimitz Freeway
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
17
Take the exit
0.2 mi·32 sec
Exit 41AToward Oak Street, Lakeside DriveUse the straight / slight right lanes.
18
Turn right onto Oak Street
0.3 mi·49 sec·Oak Street
Use the straight / right lanes.
19
Turn left onto 12th Street
0.3 mi·45 sec·12th Street
Use the straight lane.
20
Turn right onto Harrison Street
0.1 mi·24 sec·Harrison Street
Use the right lane.
21
Turn left onto 14th Street
0.2 mi·48 sec·14th Street
22
Arrive at destination
14th Street
Trip Plan
Given the 4-hour and 46-minute duration, this route is well-suited for a single-day adventure, allowing for flexibility in your departure time. Consider starting your drive early to maximize daylight and minimize potential traffic, especially as you approach the Oakland area. With only one recommended stop and a longest stretch of 87.1 miles, plan your refueling strategically, perhaps around the midpoint of your journey. The fuel cost is estimated at $58, so factor this into your budget. Keeping an eye on traffic conditions as you near your destination is advisable.
Morning Departure
An early start around 7-8 AM gets you there with plenty of daylight left.
Evening Departure
A late afternoon start means arriving after dark. Morning is better.
You can normally do this drive in one day.
Plan roughly 1 meaningful break for fuel, food, and rest.
The halfway point lands around 125.3 miles from Delano, CA, or about 2h 18m into the drive.
The longest continuous stretch on this route runs about 87.1 miles.
This is a comfortable same-day trip.
Departure
Before you leave
Start with fuel, water, and navigation already sorted so the first hour feels easy.
First stop
Around 55 miles or 1h in
Use this first pause for coffee, a restroom break, and a quick traffic check ahead.
Halfway reset
Around 125.3 miles or 2h 18m in
This is the best place for your longest stop, a real meal, and a full fuel check.
Final approach
Final hour starts around 3h 52m
Traffic, exits, and arrival timing usually matter more near Oakland, CA than in the middle of the route.
Before You Leave
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Open the route before leaving Delano, CA so your first major turns are already loaded.
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Leave with enough water and a charging cable within reach, not packed away.
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Check your fuel range against the first long segment, especially if you are starting outside city service areas.
Day 1
Settle into the route from Delano, CA
This is one driving day of about 250.6 miles and 4h 46m.
Your first comfortable stop window is around 55 miles from Delano, CA.
This route can stay practical as a one-day drive if traffic stays reasonable.
Plan about 1 real break rather than only quick fuel stops.
The longest stretch is on Golden State Highway for about 87.1 miles.
Where to Stop
Rest stops, refuel points, and overnight suggestions along this route.
Halfway Point
Midpoint
About 125.3 mi from Delano, CA
· 2h 18m into the drive
The midpoint is around 125.3 miles from Delano, CA, which is a good place for a longer meal and fuel stop.
Before the longest stretch
Fuel check
Top up before Golden State Highway if your tank is already low. That segment runs about 87.1 miles.
Arriving in Oakland, CA
The final approach into Oakland, CA usually feels slower than the middle of the drive, so avoid planning your tightest schedule at the very end.
Try to arrive with enough fuel left to skip an immediate station stop unless you already know the area around Oakland, CA.
These stop ideas are pacing suggestions — the exact town or exit can change with traffic, hotel plans, and fuel range.
National Parks Near This Route
Worth a detour if your schedule allows.
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
National Historical Park
Established in 1988, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park celebrates America’s maritime heritage on the Pacific Coast. Our 50-acre park has grown around Aquatic Park Cove, a protected area...
8 mi from route
~21 min detour
Free
near mile 250.6
Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National Historical Park
National Historical Park
Celebrate and honor the contributions and sacrifices of American civilians on the WWII home front. Discover how diverse communities lived, worked, and interacted. Many faces, many stories, many truths...
9 mi from route
~22 min detour
Free
near mile 250.6
Experience a park so rich it supports 19 distinct ecosystems with over 2,000 plant and animal species. Go for a hike, enjoy a vista, have a picnic or learn about the centuries of overlapping history f...
18 mi from route
~46 min detour
Free
near mile 250.6
Walk among old growth coast redwoods, cooling their roots in the fresh water of Redwood Creek and lifting their crowns to reach the sun and fog. Federally protected as a National Monument since 1908,...
18 mi from route
~45 min detour
$15
near mile 250.6
On July 17, 1944, a massive explosion jolted the San Francisco East Bay area, shattering windows and lighting up the night sky. At Port Chicago Naval Magazine, 320 men were killed instantly when two s...
22 mi from route
~55 min detour
Free
near mile 250.6
Park data from the National Park Service API. Alerts update every 2 hours.
Fuel & Cost
Regular Gas
$57.60 one way
$115.20 round trip
$5.84/gal25.4 MPG avg88 kg CO2
Fuel Type
$/gal
One Way
Round Trip
midgrade
$6.02
$59.35
$118.71
premium
$6.18
$60.94
$121.89
diesel
$5.61
$55.33
$110.66
No toll roads detected on this route.
Estimated Trip Cost (one way, 1 person)
Fuel
$58
Meals
$25–$50
Total
$83–$108
Rough estimate based on US averages. Hotel $80–$140/night, meals $25–$50/day.
Estimated CO2 emission: 87.7 kg one way.
Prices: EIA weekly data, 2026-04-13.
Driving Electric?
About $26 in charging
· 0 stops
· 67% less CO2
Vehicle Type
kWh
Stops
DC Fast
Home Charge
Average EV
75.2
0
$26.31
$12.03
Efficient EV
62.7
0
$21.93
$10.02
EV Truck/SUV
100.2
1
$35.08
$16.04
Gas CO2
88 kg
EV CO2
29 kg (67% less)
Plan for 0 charging stops, roughly every 270 miles. Allow 25-40 minutes per stop at a DC fast charger.
DC fast charging avg $0.35/kWh. Home charging avg $0.16/kWh. US grid CO2: 0.39 kg/kWh.
Travel Intel
Current conditions at both ends of the drive.
Forecast as of Apr 15, 2026
Origin
Delano, CA
Evening
in Delano on Friday
Local time
7:52 PM
PDT
Current temp
76°F
Unavailable
Live forecast
Destination
Oakland, CA
Evening
in Oakland on Friday
Local time
7:52 PM
PDT
Current temp
67°F
Unavailable
Live forecast
Seasonal Notes
Summer travel usually means heavier construction, hotter rest stops, and busier weekend traffic around major cities.
Winter travel shortens daylight, so a route that looks manageable on paper can feel much longer after dark.
Holiday weekends tend to make both departure and arrival windows slower than the raw route time suggests.
Time zone
Same local time
Origin and destination are on the same clock, so arrival timing is easier to judge at a glance.
Temperature spread
9 degrees cooler at arrival
A meaningful temperature swing is a good cue to rethink layers, water, and how soon you want to arrive.
Road read
4h 46m on the road
An early start around 7-8 AM gets you there with plenty of daylight left.
Weather data from the National Weather Service. Conditions may change; check closer to your travel date.
Frequently Asked Questions
The drive from Delano, CA to Oakland, CA covers 250.6 miles and takes about 4h 46m without stops. Add 15-30 minutes for a fuel or rest stop on longer drives.
The main roads are Golden State Highway, Northbound California State Route 99, Arthur H. Breed Junior Freeway. Most of the drive stays on highways, so watch for ramps and exits.
This is a comfortable same-day trip.
The midpoint is about 125.3 miles from Delano, CA. Look for rest areas, gas stations, or food options near the halfway mark.
At current regular gas prices, expect to spend about $57.60 one way. This estimate uses 25.4 MPG — your actual cost will vary with your vehicle's fuel efficiency and current gas prices.
An early start around 7-8 AM gets you there with plenty of daylight left. A late afternoon start means arriving after dark. Morning is better.
Plan about 1 meaningful break for fuel, food, or rest. Plan on a short reset every 3 to 4 hours to stay fresh behind the wheel.
This is a demanding drive. With 19 significant decision points across 250.6 miles, you will need to stay alert - especially through interchange areas and urban stretches. Consider splitting it into segments if you are not comfortable with fast highway navigation.
The main spots that need attention: at 87.9 miles: Exit ramp - move to the correct lane early. Lane positioning matters here; at 109.8 miles (CA 99 / Northbound California State Route 99): Highway fork - watch signs carefully. Lane positioning matters here; at 236.9 miles (I 238 / Castro Valley Freeway): Highway fork - watch signs carefully. Lane positioning matters here.
Between Delano, CA and Oakland, CA, road signs point toward Avenue 7 and San Francisco.
Yes. Nearby national parks include San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National Historical Park and Golden Gate National Recreation Area. There are 5 parks within detour distance of this route.
How this page is built
Compiled by the Trip.ovh planning team at COD Solutions Oy from open government datasets — OSRM over OpenStreetMap for geometry, EIA for fuel prices, and NPS for national parks. See our methodology for refresh cadence and limitations.